What is the difference between Gitzo tripods models or types: Leveling, Explorer, Mountaineer, Systematic?
Tareq "I am very lazy, a normal consumer" More info | Sep 10, 2008 20:46 | #1 What is the difference between Gitzo tripods models or types: Leveling, Explorer, Mountaineer, Systematic? Galleries:
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Bubble Goldmember 3,382 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Yorba Linda , CA More info | Sep 10, 2008 20:50 | #2 Permanent banhave you look at Gitzo website yet? Canon 5D II, 7D | 16-35L II | 24-70L | 24-105L | 50L | 85L II | iMac 27 | Redrock Micro DSLR Cinema Bundle | Elinchrom Ranger RX-AS Kit| Elinchrom Digital Style 1200RX/600RX | Turbo SC |
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Sep 10, 2008 20:53 | #3 Bubble wrote in post #6283395 have you look at Gitzo website yet? Yes, and i saw those models, but where i can read about the difference between those, only by reading all tripods specifications? Galleries:
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Simoli Senior Member 685 posts Likes: 5 Joined Dec 2007 Location: Northville, MI More info | Sep 10, 2008 20:54 | #4 Pull down the Gitzo 2008 catalog. It has explanations of the different types. Jim
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Sep 10, 2008 20:55 | #5 Simoli wrote in post #6283428 Pull down the Gitzo 2008 catalog. It has explanations of the different types. OK, i will look for that catalog somewhere. Galleries:
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Bubble Goldmember 3,382 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Yorba Linda , CA More info | Sep 10, 2008 20:57 | #6 Permanent banLeveling: ideal support for Fluid Head Canon 5D II, 7D | 16-35L II | 24-70L | 24-105L | 50L | 85L II | iMac 27 | Redrock Micro DSLR Cinema Bundle | Elinchrom Ranger RX-AS Kit| Elinchrom Digital Style 1200RX/600RX | Turbo SC |
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Sep 10, 2008 21:01 | #7 Bubble wrote in post #6283444 Leveling: ideal support for Fluid Head Explore: leg can be set at any angle and move independently while the center column tils and rotate freely to any position Systematic: special design. Can serve for Video purpose since you can put in 75mm or 100mm half ball adapter http://www.gitzo.com …logue_2008_gb_version.pdf Thank you very much Galleries:
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Simoli Senior Member 685 posts Likes: 5 Joined Dec 2007 Location: Northville, MI More info | Sep 10, 2008 21:33 | #8 The catalog can be downloaded from the main page, middle of the right hand side of the page. Jim
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ben_r_ -POTN's Three legged Support- 15,894 posts Likes: 13 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Sacramento, CA More info | Sep 10, 2008 23:01 | #9 I seem to have always leaned more towards the mountaineers as my larger second tripod. [Gear List | Flickr
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Sep 11, 2008 21:18 | #10 Tareq wrote in post #6283376 Leveling, Explorer, Mountaineer, Systematic? Leveling: Same as the "Mountaineer", except it has a "leveling" center column,. "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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Sep 11, 2008 21:28 | #11 René Damkot wrote in post #6290008 Leveling: Same as the "Mountaineer", except it has a "leveling" center column,. Explorer: Legs can be set at any angle, centre column as well. Systematic: Wider base, optional center column / video bowl / leveling base, and (depending on type) an additional leg angle (gets lower). Mountaineer: "standard" tripod. Thank you very much Galleries:
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