Small tripod that can hold an XT 3 and larger lenses?

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Tripod nightmare. I’m a bit out of the loop with this. I use a trusty manfrotto but it’s heavy and cumbersome and I want a change. If possible I want something where the camera can sit low whilst being fully supported. I like landscape and panoramic and take a lot of long exposures. But the lenses are reasonably heavy, so I need a tripod that can manage. Also one that I can pack away perhaps.
 
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Sure, and thanks for replying.

Budget : £150.
Size will be dependent on budget I’m sure, but ideally I’d like something I can attach to my LowePro Fastpack 250.

Weight as light as budget allows I guess. Just as long as it can hold the weight.
 
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In that case its well worth taking a look on mbp at their used selection.
Brand wise, personally I got lucky a number of years ago and picked up a used gitzo tripod for around 100 on fb and its been rock solid.
 
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Ulanzi do some very nicely priced carbon tripods, if you leave it your basket they'll email you a discount code.

I ordered this for about £200 with codes:

 
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Ulanzi do some very nicely priced carbon tripods, if you leave it your basket they'll email you a discount code.

I ordered this for about £200 with codes:


This is the one to get at the moment.

It's not the smallest but it is the most feature rich at the best value and reviewed.
 
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Ulanzi do some very nicely priced carbon tripods, if you leave it your basket they'll email you a discount code.

I ordered this for about £200 with codes:

Did you order that just as is, or add any additional accessories? I was wondering about the QR kit add on :)
 
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Arrived today, only had a quick look at it. Build quality is amazing.

It comes as standard with a QR plate to screw into your camera.

I don't really get the additional QR bit, I think is designed to allow you to adapt another tripod or anything with a tripod screw to Ulanzi's QR plate. It comes as two parts, the same QR screw in plate you get as standard and a holder you can clip the QR plate into with a tripod screw in the base, not sure if this is maybe to convert Arca Swiss to their QR standard?

Edit:

Yup it's to adapt Arca to QR.


I might pickup the backpack adaptor, looks handy:

 
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