R6_Dude TPF Noob! Joined Jan 14, 2010 Messages 151 Reaction score 0 Location SoCal Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 14, 2010 #16 ^^^gotcha. When I have a set that I am looking at purchasing, I'll set up another thread for feedback instead of jacking this one haha.
^^^gotcha. When I have a set that I am looking at purchasing, I'll set up another thread for feedback instead of jacking this one haha.
N NickD TPF Noob! Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Location Quebec city, Canada Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 15, 2010 Thread Starter 🔹 #17 I think I made my decision : Manfrotto 055XPROB + Manfrotto 488RC2 From a canadian dealer at a good price.
I think I made my decision : Manfrotto 055XPROB + Manfrotto 488RC2 From a canadian dealer at a good price.
usayit No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Nov 15, 2003 Messages 9,521 Reaction score 347 Location North New Jersey, United States of America Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 15, 2010 #18 Good choices. IIRC the legs linked are in the same lineage as the 3011... just several generations younger. The ball is a good choice in that it has both a quick release plate and tension adjustment.
Good choices. IIRC the legs linked are in the same lineage as the 3011... just several generations younger. The ball is a good choice in that it has both a quick release plate and tension adjustment.
henryp TPF Noob! Joined Jan 21, 2007 Messages 182 Reaction score 25 Location New York, NY Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jan 15, 2010 #19 NickD said: Anyone ever used "SLIK" tripod ? Click to expand... I've used a Slik U212 from time to time. Very good, perhaps not great tripod. IMO it will hold more than the mfg's recommended max load. I've also used the $600.00 Pro 4 once. That's a serious piece of hardware but perhaps overkill for the average shooter.
NickD said: Anyone ever used "SLIK" tripod ? Click to expand... I've used a Slik U212 from time to time. Very good, perhaps not great tripod. IMO it will hold more than the mfg's recommended max load. I've also used the $600.00 Pro 4 once. That's a serious piece of hardware but perhaps overkill for the average shooter.