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teraflame wrote:
I’ve found that standard tripods are just too cumbersome and I’d be lazy to take with me. What are the best options for an ultralight?
That depends on how you define "standard tripod" and "ultralight", as well as "best option". What are you willing to trade off? Height?,, weight?,,, pack size?,,,stability?, reliability?
With many ultralights, you're not only reducing weight,,,,you're also living with the compromises involved in producing such a tripod, and doubly so if you add an "ultralight head".
Are you looking to extract maximum sharpness from your lenses? How much sharpness are you willing to trade off by reducing weight by a pound or two, over a carry-distance of a few hundred yards?? Which of those two are more important to you? How many "keeper" shot" percentage points are you hoping for?
What kind of environmental and weather-related conditions will you be shooting in? When shooting outdoors,,, wind variations and flowing water will be your biggest enemies, and those elements will affect ANY tripod to varying degrees...Shooting indoors or strictly in calm weather with an ultralight can be fine in many instances.
What kind of budget are we looking at? When considering budget, think "product support", "availability of spare parts" and accessories. With many cheap ultralights, you break a leg shim or something minor, and you're "up-the-creek" without the proverbial paddle,,,you toss it and buy another..
So,,, are you looking for an ultralight "all-rounder" for indoor/outdoor shooting?,,, or something of minimal use in limited conditions?
My personal choice for outdoor light-weight support is a Gitzo 2-series Traveller, weighing in at 1.3Kg. Add the Gitzo GH1382QD ball-head with friction-control,,,, a decent shoulder-sling, and the appropriate feet, and your "golden" as long as the weather's OK. If you're shooting near large open bodies of water (beaches/shorelines), or, higher elevations where wind gusts are often predominant, I'll go with a heavier/stiffer kit like my 3,4,and 5-series Systematics with long spikes...
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