Sunday, July 17, 2011

Expensive Gitzo tripod? Or some other options?

Hello,
 I wanted to share some thoughts with fellow photographers here.
As we are preparing for another location trip in the Caribbean (in October), together with Lex we decided to get some good carbon fiber tripods, light enough to carry around, but sturdy enough to hold D300 with the heaviest lens, flash, etc..
Lex bought a nice, rated 12 kg Gitzo, which is renowned as a Mercedes of Tripods. I, on the other hand have always a tendency to go sideways and experiment. I looked at less renowned brands. I like Manfrotto, but their carbon tripods are too heavy. So, I checked some others, and - decided for a relatively little known brand from Taiwan - Feisol.

Based on photo and description, I ordered on-line ( www.feisol.com )  model FEISOL CT-3441S Travel Carbon Fiber Tripod. Rated 10 kg and weighting less than 1 kg (just about 2 lbs), standing tall over 170 cm - it tempted me, specially with its price $300 - less than 1/2 of that Gitzo.
Just recently we had a chance to compare them together, next to each other. And we both were impressed with Feisol. So strongly built, it is very sturdy and has no tendency for vibration. Maybe fully extended it can be a bit less perfect, but i rarely use such height - with the Markins head it is almost 180cm high - no need for such height in 90% of my photography. Of course Gitzo is really fine and gives you legendary reliability, but it is to be expected for its rather steep price.

So, my verdict? They both are really good, a bit different in handling but Feisol is an excellent value, and fantastic quality too. if you don't care about using only most recognized brands and need to watch your money spending, you can go for it without regret. A big bang for the buck. Kudos for Feisol! Personally, I prefer it over Gitzo, just feels nice in hand.

Ah, there is something else from this kind of information i wanted to tell you. (Some of you know it already and laugh at me, that is OK :-)
Fellow photographers - if your neck hurts after handling a D300 or similarly heavy camera with 300mm lens for a few hours - consider an amazing camera strap. made by Crumpler, it has typically extravagant name as all their products. It is called "Industry Disgrace". I thought it is a funny name. But hey - you don't know why it is called like that, until you try it! It really brings shame to cheap, lame straps included with the finest cameras.
It is AMAZING! So light, but soooo comfortable. You owe it to your neck and your body. I only regret I did not buy it sooner...
Until next time!
Derek

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