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Apr 10, 2007 01:41 |  #1

I have a 3001, looking for something that supports more weight for any future lenses. I haev a 486rc2 ballhead and 804RC2 pan and tilt, I'm probably looking for one more head for tracking stuff / easy to use (action grip maybe, or another ballhead, but maybe the 488? Dunno.)
The 055 pro seems to be a very popular tripod. Fairly enough, it is very very solid, although quite heavy.
The 3001 is a perfect height for me, but I feel like I want something more solid for windy days. The 055 CF seems like an interesting tripod. Any thoughts?
Also, I shoot in pretty cold days (Toronto Canada), so I think CF would be easier to handle.
In specific, I'm looking at the 055MF4. I handled one of these in the store today and it looked pretty decent.


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Apr 10, 2007 02:10 |  #2

The CF 055 is just 0.4 kg lighter than the 055 pro. I did not see the reason for spending the amount that it costs more for those 400 grams ;) And the 055 pro has 2 of the legs covered with a foam sleeve so the cold does not affect much of the operating for me. And when its cold I use gloves so ;)


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Apr 10, 2007 02:19 |  #3

Angel_LCD wrote in post #3015013 (external link)
The CF 055 is just 0.4 kg lighter than the 055 pro. I did not see the reason for spending the amount that it costs more for those 400 grams ;) And the 055 pro has 2 of the legs covered with a foam sleeve so the cold does not affect much of the operating for me. And when its cold I use gloves so ;)

I like the 4 section feature and super foldability of the 055 MF4.
It seems to be 2 lb lighter according to specs. The one I held in the store today seemed about the same weight as my 3001 (don't want to go any heavie) and much lighter then the 055 from what I remember.
The MF4 is 2kg (4.4lb) and folds down to 21.3", 4 sections.
The 055 PRO is 6.4lb (2.9kg) and folds down to 29.5".
To me, 21" is already pushing it, however, I can work with that.

What about tripod heads? For tracking subjects in sports, for street shooting, birds, etc?
I find the ballhead not to be that great, all the untightening and re-tightening doesn't seem to work so well. The pan and tilt is pretty useful for landscapes however, especially because the head itself shows when the camera is levelled.


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Apr 10, 2007 02:26 |  #4

Manfrotto 055pro (external link)
Says 2.4 kilos on Manfrottos webpage ;)
As for head I use the 141rc, used it for motorsports and nature mostly. For panning I like to use a monopod when doing motorsports though. Easier to move around and change positions :)


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Apr 10, 2007 02:32 |  #5

Angel_LCD wrote in post #3015049 (external link)
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Says 2.4 kilos on Manfrottos webpage ;)
As for head I use the 141rc, used it for motorsports and nature mostly. For panning I like to use a monopod when doing motorsports though. Easier to move around and change positions :)

I have the cheaper plastic version of that (804rc2), it's nice, but I wouldn't use it for tracking subjects. For some of the candid shots and stuff you just don't have time to go unscrewing knobs.


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Apr 10, 2007 02:47 as a reply to  @ JaGWiRE's post |  #6

Also, does anyone use this for macro? My 190CL doesn't go down that low (8" I believe).
I'd probably use it w/o center column, and only 3/4 sections released (I am like 5'3, lol.)


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Apr 11, 2007 01:58 as a reply to  @ JaGWiRE's post |  #7

Oh, and does anyone have photos of this tripod? A photo beside a 3001 would be pretty cool, haha. I'm curious how big it is, the product photos from google are too small to get a good grip of size.


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Apr 11, 2007 02:15 |  #8

I think its the one pictured in this thread : http://www.pixalo.com …ries/new-tripod-5140.html (external link)

But warning it has a N**on on it :p


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Apr 11, 2007 02:41 |  #9

Angel_LCD wrote in post #3020997 (external link)
I think its the one pictured in this thread : http://www.pixalo.com …ries/new-tripod-5140.html (external link)

But warning it has a N**on on it :p

Nice, looking good on it.
Like the Sigma 120-300 lens too, haha.


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Apr 11, 2007 21:01 as a reply to  @ JaGWiRE's post |  #10

Anyone compared this to any of the competing gitzos (such as I guess the 1325?)


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Apr 11, 2007 21:32 |  #11

I can't say anything about the legs, but I do know that the 488 head has a pan lock on it, so you can lock the ball and still be able to pan a subject. That's the one I would have gotten if I had the extra almost $100 it cost over the 486.

I have the 055 aluminum legs and I really love them, they go almost flat on the ground (with the center column removed, if you wanted a good macro setup. I can't think that the other versions of the 055 are so different from mine. Go for it, you won't regret it.

I can see what you mean about the CF legs not transferring heat away from your hands, but on the aluminum legs, there's foam rubber grips on 2 of the legs, from the head to about 20-30cm down the legs. I live 2 hours outside of the GTA, and it gets damn cold up here too, but those foam grips are really nice.


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Apr 11, 2007 21:47 |  #12

Angel_LCD wrote in post #3015013 (external link)
The CF 055 is just 0.4 kg lighter than the 055 pro. I did not see the reason for spending the amount that it costs more for those 400 grams ;) And the 055 pro has 2 of the legs covered with a foam sleeve so the cold does not affect much of the operating for me. And when its cold I use gloves so ;)

It's all about vibration dampening. CF is a better material, so in the end a CF tripod actaully works as a 10 pound aluminum tripod.


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Apr 11, 2007 22:06 |  #13

DocFrankenstein wrote in post #3026305 (external link)
It's all about vibration dampening. CF is a better material, so in the end a CF tripod actaully works as a 10 pound aluminum tripod.

And physics speaks!


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Apr 11, 2007 22:08 |  #14

DocFrankenstein wrote in post #3026305 (external link)
It's all about vibration dampening. CF is a better material, so in the end a CF tripod actaully works as a 10 pound aluminum tripod.

CF might be better in some ways but in my experience it breaks easier then aluminum.


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Apr 11, 2007 22:10 |  #15

Angel_LCD wrote in post #3026413 (external link)
CF might be better in some ways but in my experience it breaks easier then aluminum.

I hvaen't read of too many CF tripods breaking, atleast any half decent ones :lol:.
Alumium bends, carbon fiber shatters. You choose which is better. I know from my computer cases aluminium can be a real pain in the ass though.


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