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Hello all,
My first post, and first question.
I am after a tripod for both photography and occasional small telescope use (80mm aperture, 600mm FL scope). As such, I need something that can cope with around 4kg (with camera attached) of long lens. I want to be able to control where the camera/scope are pointing, so my thinking is that I should be looking at 3-way heads as opposed to ball heads due to the weight/size of the telescope when mounted - is this a good assumption?
I'd also like something that is readily portable - the main use will be to support the 450D. The telescope use is a by product (I already have a stable mount for the telescope, but would like to just be able to put it and a simpler mount in the back of the car occasionally on the "off chance") but an important one. I'm also limited in budget, and would like to spend as little as possible, yet still get a decent tripod that will last me.
I've been looking at the redsnapper ones - they seem to be both well recommended as well as very good value for money. Are there any others I should be considering?
Thanks
Andy
My first post, and first question.
I am after a tripod for both photography and occasional small telescope use (80mm aperture, 600mm FL scope). As such, I need something that can cope with around 4kg (with camera attached) of long lens. I want to be able to control where the camera/scope are pointing, so my thinking is that I should be looking at 3-way heads as opposed to ball heads due to the weight/size of the telescope when mounted - is this a good assumption?
I'd also like something that is readily portable - the main use will be to support the 450D. The telescope use is a by product (I already have a stable mount for the telescope, but would like to just be able to put it and a simpler mount in the back of the car occasionally on the "off chance") but an important one. I'm also limited in budget, and would like to spend as little as possible, yet still get a decent tripod that will last me.
I've been looking at the redsnapper ones - they seem to be both well recommended as well as very good value for money. Are there any others I should be considering?
Thanks
Andy