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firewireguy wrote:
It's not the steadiest thing in the world but it's damn good.
I'd have to agree with this sentiment regarding this tripod. Its legs and spider are not a stiff as my carbon tripod even though they both have the same weight rating and as a result, it is somewhat more prone to twisting. That is to say that there are some tripods that a significantly more stable. But in practical use, it has been pretty good. I've only had a handful of pictures ever where this tripod didn't meet the challenge. In this case I was using a 300mm lens in very windy conditions, so its really pushing the limits. Normally, I've had no problems with the 300.
There was one thing I was curious about. The XDB model is shown as being 1/2 pound less than the XB model. I can see only two differences. The XB has flip locks and foam padding on two legs. The XDB has external screw locks and no foam padding. Is there really 1/2 pound of foam on the legs?
I've thought about cutting the foam off the legs on my Velbon CF tripod to shave a bit more weight. I've noticed that Gitzo doesn't use a foam cover on their CF legs and have wondered what the weight difference would be. The foam is certainly nice when you've got to move the tripod in the cold, but if I could drop another 1/2 pound from my hiking tripod, I'd be pretty happy. CF is alot kinder on the hands than aluminum.
Mel-
Edited on Dec 13, 2007 at 10:52 PM
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