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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
have anybody used one of these |
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DIS Ottawa Registered: Jul 14, 2006 Total Posts: 1189 Country: Canada |
I use an Induro C214 and it's great so far. I've had it for less than a year though. I've been using a cheap ball head, but have a BH-40 on the way from RRS. That being said, I see you have a I series and a 40D plus that 400 2.8 - don't take any chances on gear that expensive. Get a good carbon fiber leg set and a good quality head. |
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stompyq Registered: Jul 30, 2005 Total Posts: 1913 Country: United States |
I don't understand. Your budget is $500? you can get a very nice carbon fiber legset+head for that amount. Look for Feisol/velbon/manfrotto for legset and kirk/rrs/arca/acratech for head (provided you want to go in to the AS system) |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
i already have a head.that i used to have my 300 2.8 on it. |
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runamuck Registered: Oct 29, 2006 Total Posts: 2261 Country: United States |
tony dandrea wrote: |
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Hatteras photo Registered: Jan 30, 2008 Total Posts: 184 Country: United States |
You have almost 10 grand in lens and camera and you want to go cheep on your tripod |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
Hatteras photo wrote: |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
weight is not a concern, i already have a 400mm |
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breenj Registered: Sep 25, 2005 Total Posts: 278 Country: Marshall Islands |
Don't know about induro, but I have a Feisol tripod that I use with a 500mm f/4.5. I don't remember the model # off-hand, but I've been very happy with it. You can do a search to check the rated loads of their models. |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
induro's looks good , need to know if its reliable.... |
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runamuck Registered: Oct 29, 2006 Total Posts: 2261 Country: United States |
Induro hasn't been around all that long, so longevity in real-world use hasn't been measured. I have a 50 dollar Amvona that has been in the back of the truck in all the weather, and it just keeps on working. It might break tomorrow, or it may keep on going for a long long time. Check back in a few years. |
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Hatteras photo Registered: Jan 30, 2008 Total Posts: 184 Country: United States |
I think the Quality of my tripod is as important....may be more important the the Quality of my camera and lens. Poor quality tripods do not absorb vibration well and make for unsharp pics and if their desgin or quality fails 10 grand could go splat on the ground. It would not be the 1st time. |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
ok but we are talking about big tripods withe load capacity ove 20 lbs made by alloy alluminum.... |
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waynesot Registered: Feb 15, 2007 Total Posts: 37 Country: United States |
I've had the Induro C214 for about a month now and so far I really like it. The C214 has a max load rating of 17.6lbs. I use it with a RRS BH-55 ballhead, 40D, 28-70 f/2.8L, 100-400 f/4-5.6L IS USM and a few smaller lighter lenses. |
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patrick835 Registered: Nov 14, 2007 Total Posts: 108 Country: United States |
i love the induro's look, too |
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Timm Registered: Oct 05, 2002 Total Posts: 4339 Country: United States |
Buy the Induro. Some one has to so they can tell how it works and holds up. After a year of use, let us know. We already know about the durability, usability, quality of build, and reliability of Gitzo, Manfrotto/Bogen, and Feisol tripods. |
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claudermilk Registered: Jan 15, 2003 Total Posts: 4805 Country: United States |
This thread should be enough reason to not cheap out on your support with $10k of gear depending on it. I thought I'd read that the Induro is simply a rebadged Benro distributed by the MAC Group. Benros don't have a lot of respect around here, several stories of failures. I'd stick with Gitzo at the top end, and Manfrotto, Feisol, Giottos, Velbon, Slik for budget options. They all have a number of users here & have track records of being reliable support. |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
thanks |
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bobbytan Registered: Feb 03, 2004 Total Posts: 3329 Country: United States |
Does anyone know anything about Adorama's "Flashpoint" carbon fiber tripods? They look more like Gitzos than most of the other knockoffs, and they are pretty reasonable. The F1228 is priced at $200: |
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bobbytan Registered: Feb 03, 2004 Total Posts: 3329 Country: United States |
Where can you find a good deal on Gitzos .... other than buying it from somewhere like Hong Kong? |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
bobbytan wrote: |
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Hatteras photo Registered: Jan 30, 2008 Total Posts: 184 Country: United States |
tony dandrea wrote: |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
yes, i am running away! |
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rebelxtnewbie Registered: Jun 20, 2006 Total Posts: 708 Country: United States |
Take a look at this thread. |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
dude |