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Review of the rocket fish 65" carbon fiber tripod $149.99 at Best Buy

 
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Apr 05, 2010 01:04 |  #1

So there's was an earlier post that turned into a flame war from other posters so I felt it would be better to start a new thread.

I just picked up the Rocketfish 65" Carbon fiber tripod and will give some feedback. Let me just first state I am in no way an expert in terms of tripods, infact the only experience I have with them is the cheapo Merkury Innovations aluminum tripod I got 2years ago when I bought a Sony alpha. The reason for my upgrade is the tripod i had was no were near stable enough to support my camera anymore and long exposures were coming out gross cause the slghtest bit of wind or other element would shake it.

I originally got the manfroto 7322YB but immediately returned it because the ball head was extremely tiny, and it had no quick release which I found irritating. I though I would give the Rocket Fish a try.

Out of the box it was heavier than I had expected and it's annoying that the handles need to be removed everytime you store the tripod in it's bag. The handles are also extremely tight and tough to take off, which i'm sure will get easier over time.

I set up the tripod and put my Gripped 50d with 2 bp511's and a flash bracket with a 430exii mounted on the right side sticking out. There was no fluxuation on the bubble level indicating the tripod was very receptive to the imbalance. It feels very sturdy and I'm 100% confident it will support the weight of my camera. We also did a few "oops I kicked a leg" or "bump into the tripod" test (my gf held the camera strap incase) and it held up very well. 1 major flaw is the lack of being able to pan in Portrait mode, but a L plate will take car of that problem.

It gets extremtely low to the ground. All the legs have more than a 90deg angle of mobility so my new found love of macro photog can take on new levels of creativity since I can get the camera ad low as 4 inches mounted on the tripod. The logs lock in 3 different positions which is also fairly nice. The quick release plate has a double secure safetly feature. Incase you forget the clamp, like it did when I rotated to portrait, the 2 safety kept it from falling to the ground.

I'm fairly happy with the tripod and I'm pretty sure I'm going to keep it for a little while. I was lucky enough to only pay 70$ since my buddy gets a discount working at BestBuy. Compared to the Manfroto I had owned prior, there's certainly a difference in build quality and feel, favorinh manfroto but as an amature/hobbyist I feel it's a very capable tripod with versatility. I'm also 6'2" and at max extension I need to stand on my tippytoes to see in the view finder.

Again, rememebr I've never had experience with high end manfroto/gitzo buy i feel I can safely assume the features I'm boasting about on the RF are also standard on those brands, and the build quality is superior but for a financially less expensive option I think the RF is a good choice.

Hole this helps, Neill

ps. I wrote this on an iPhone so I'm sorry for the terrible spelling/typos


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Apr 05, 2010 18:52 |  #2

It sounds like a nice and cheap tripod. I just looked at BestBuy.ca here and they sell those for 120 CAD :D but it doesn't say anything about max load and how much it weighs. Do you have any numbers? and how far does those legs extend? I wonder if it will be steady once you mount a 50D + flash + 24-70L or 70-200 2.8L


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Apr 05, 2010 19:01 |  #3

It's max load is rates at 14 and some change pounds. The numbers are on the box at home. It supports my gripped 50D with 2 batteries, 430exii and. 100mm macro and doesn't flinch. I think you'll be fine.


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Apr 05, 2010 19:08 |  #4

Drakeskakes wrote in post #9939522 (external link)
It's max load is rates at 14 and some change pounds. The numbers are on the box at home. It supports my gripped 50D with 2 batteries, 430exii and. 100mm macro and doesn't flinch. I think you'll be fine.

ah great! Thanks!
Well I am still not sure if I should save for a pro tripod like Manfrotto 190CXPRO3 which cost 4 times more :( or this cheap one :confused:


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Apr 05, 2010 21:25 |  #5

A littlw bit of insider advise. Buy the rocketfish and play with it for as long as you need. Be careful and don't scratch it. When your ready for a probtripod, return the RF and say you don't have a recipt. Since you'll be over the return policy time limit. BB can't say no since rocketfish is exclusive to beat buy. As long as it looks ok you'll hey store credit. bestBuy has high quality manfroto online only but u can't use store credit to buy it


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Apr 05, 2010 21:25 |  #6

Typed on an iPhone sorry for poor spelling


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Apr 05, 2010 21:46 |  #7

How do you know how well it damps vibration? That is one of the prime, if not the most important, function of a tripod.

Load ratings are almost worse than meaningless since no two tripod mfgs measure it the same way. Finish (i.e. paint job) is also meaningless.

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Apr 05, 2010 21:50 |  #8

That's BS advice. Telling someone to intentionally rip opff a store is not what this site is about. I can't believe a mod has not removed it yet.

Remember the advice you just gave the next time someone rips you off.

If you need a better tripod, save for it. If you want the rocketfish, buy it and use it. If you find you need a better one, find another use for the rocketfish, sell it, or use it as a backup.

What the hell is wrong with people these days?


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Apr 05, 2010 21:57 |  #9

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Apr 05, 2010 22:25 |  #10

He is not really advocating stealing from Best Buy. In his scenario BB gets $150 and does not lose it. If the buyer decides not to keep the tripod he returns it and gets store credit, 'The store still has the money and the tripod. The customer trades the credit for something else. No loss to the store.


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Apr 05, 2010 22:29 |  #11

BS. They give you an amount of time to return an item. He is saying to work around that by not keeping the receipt. The store has to sell the used item at a discount when they really should not have the responsibility to do so.


Do you guys allow this same type of behavior in your own personal business? If you do a shoot and a client pulled this crap, would you be happy?


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Apr 05, 2010 22:42 |  #12

In no way is that sort of behavior on the part of the customer honest, fair or ethical. If my kids did this, there would be a lesson taught and they would have to go in, apologize and make amends.

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Apr 05, 2010 22:44 |  #13

It's not stealing as a mod had stated. Its just using the system it it's higher potential. Cry more


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Apr 05, 2010 22:47 |  #14

Basically your just extending your return policy on a product since it's a best buy only product


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Apr 05, 2010 22:48 |  #15

CxThree wrote in post #9940394 (external link)
That's BS advice. Telling someone to intentionally rip opff a store is not what this site is about. I can't believe a mod has not removed it yet.

Remember the advice you just gave the next time someone rips you off.

If you need a better tripod, save for it. If you want the rocketfish, buy it and use it. If you find you need a better one, find another use for the rocketfish, sell it, or use it as a backup.

What the hell is wrong with people these days?

This is the reason Costco now has a limit to the return on some items. People did this with iPods, buy the iPod, wait until the next version is released and return it for credit.


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