Frage von Alpinist:Hello,
So I search for a rucksacktaugliches Tripod with quick release, and I would not want to commit to certain specifics. But it should provide
a good compromise between low weight, stability and longevity. Now I was in grad Sauter in Munich and did get some advice and was recommended to me as follows:
Tripod:
- Manfrotto 190 CLB (1800g)
- Manfrotto 190 Pro (1900g, incl variable head mounting and dragonfly)
Tripod head (both fluid head):
- Manfrotto 700 RC2 (520g)
- Manfrotto 701 RC2 (800g, stable 'double-jointed' and dragonfly)
I tend to 190 CLB tripod, as a dragonfly to me is not so important and variable mounting options (eg, perpendicular to the tripod) are not important, as they are with a little more effort can represent synonymous with the other components.
Only in my head I'm not sure. The crucial difference is the mounting of the clutch plate. At 700 it is only on one side, the 701er is on both sides. S.euch My question is, therefore, it is worth the extra weight (for stability, longevity, etc)?
Or at least a Velbon (eg DV -6000)? However, I was told that a qualitatively equivalent Velbon is in the same price range and that the Manfrotto but just a tad bit better ...
So you pros, what say you?
I'm only an amateur who wants to make the beautiful movies ;-)
Thanks + greetings
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Antwort von WeiZen:
Moin,
schau mal in the store, the website is not up to date, www.stativ-shop.de inside. On the website is the address. Line U3.
There are beautiful, not exactly cheap, of Manfrotto carbon fiber tripod with 2.60 kg of soil-and mid-level spreader.