I am looking for a good tripod to use with my Canon XS. I need a tripod that is tall enough for me since I am 6'3. I also want a tripod that can get very low to the ground for macro or close-up shots. I am on a budget of $100. Thanks in advance.
djrtbrahma Junior Member 20 posts Joined Jun 2010 More info | Jul 07, 2010 23:45 | #1 I am looking for a good tripod to use with my Canon XS. I need a tripod that is tall enough for me since I am 6'3. I also want a tripod that can get very low to the ground for macro or close-up shots. I am on a budget of $100. Thanks in advance. Canon Rebel XS EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS, EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
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Hardcore Goldmember 2,668 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jul 2008 More info | Jul 08, 2010 09:05 | #2 Check out Vanguard tripods. They are very reasonably priced and the quality is very good. It has a multi-angle adjustment so you can position the tripod in many different positions. Little bit more than your budget, but it should work great.
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tvphotog Cream of the Crop More info | Jul 08, 2010 11:32 | #3 Check the Manfrotto line of aluminum sticks at B&H. They're heavy, but match your criteria. Jay
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commking Hatchling 6 posts Joined Jul 2010 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Jul 09, 2010 00:27 | #4 I am 6' 1'', and bought a Manfrotto model 055CX3.
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john-in-japan Goldmember 1,208 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2008 Location: Kamogawa City, Chiba in Japan More info | Jul 09, 2010 00:41 | #5 Forgive my negativity, but good+tripod+$100 don't seem to compute. I have said before here that a tripod is a forever purchase. I recommend going to a shop and trying them out. Light + tall = Often equals unstable. If you are staying with that camera forever and will never get a heavy zoom or prime, it could be the right combination. JohnW
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Buckieh Member 220 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2010 Location: BC More info | Jul 09, 2010 00:50 | #6 commking wrote in post #10503729 I am 6' 1'', and bought a Manfrotto model 055CX3. Contrary to the previous post, mine is quite light - I got a carbon fibre model. Much lighter than the steel models. They are available in various heights, and a bigger one to suit my height was not a problem - it will be fine for your height also. The weight on this model is fantastic - so light. Check it out here: http://www.amazon.com …um-Castings/dp/B001GIPR5I I would also recommend this to go with it: http://www.amazon.com …B000184N22/ref=pd_sim_p_1 Just pull the trigger, and adjust the camera anyway you want - has an inbuilt spirit level.
Gear: 450d, 18-55mm, 17-85mm, Canon 50mm f/1.4 Tiffen 67mm CP, Dolica AX620B100 Tripod, CS4, DA camera bag
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argyle Cream of the Crop 8,187 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2007 Location: DFW, Texas More info | Jul 09, 2010 07:14 | #7 Buckieh wrote in post #10503800 Apparently you did not read his post! 100 dollars... not 500 like those two links. Check out dolica dude, this is the one I got, its very good for the price. http://www.dolica.com/product.php?id=107 Apparently you didn't read his post either "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". - Dean Wormer
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Buckieh Member 220 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2010 Location: BC More info | Jul 09, 2010 18:46 | #8 argyle wrote in post #10504619 Apparently you didn't read his post either The Dolica has an 18" minimum height...the OP needs something much closer.OP: You may need to up your budget...I seriously doubt that you'll find something "good" for only $100...that's a bit unrealistic IMO. Then again, it depends on how you define "good". But with your stated budget, you may need to scour the used forum or your local Craigslist. Nothing wrong with that, either...
Gear: 450d, 18-55mm, 17-85mm, Canon 50mm f/1.4 Tiffen 67mm CP, Dolica AX620B100 Tripod, CS4, DA camera bag
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Jul 09, 2010 19:03 | #9 djrtbrahma wrote in post #10496851 I am looking for a good tripod to use with my Canon XS. I need a tripod that is tall enough for me since I am 6'3. I also want a tripod that can get very low to the ground for macro or close-up shots. I am on a budget of $100. Thanks in advance. You're going to find that you need to up the budget to around $300 to get what you really want in a package that will last you a while. Skip Douglas
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Thanks for all the feedback. I like the Dolica for the price. I am looking for something cheap as a starter tripod and the Dolica is perfect right now. I don't plan on using it forever, just right now. I plan on buying something a lot better in a few months. Canon Rebel XS EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS, EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Jul 09, 2010 21:21 | #11 You could use a bean bag today as long as you have something solid to put it on. That would be much more stable than a cheap tripod. Skip Douglas
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Jul 09, 2010 21:34 | #12 SkipD wrote in post #10508710 You could use a bean bag today as long as you have something solid to put it on. That would be much more stable than a cheap tripod. You'd be amazed at how much money some folks have poured down a drain buying one cheap tripod after another before finally getting something that works well and remains intact for a significant time. How many bean bags should I use? Do you know a good place to buy bean bags? Or would a ziplock bag full of beans work? Canon Rebel XS EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS, EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
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JohnJ80 Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2006 More info | Jul 09, 2010 22:57 | #13 djrtbrahma wrote in post #10508622 Thanks for all the feedback. I like the Dolica for the price. I am looking for something cheap as a starter tripod and the Dolica is perfect right now. I don't plan on using it forever, just right now. I plan on buying something a lot better in a few months. Does anyone know anything about the brand Sunpak tripods? Unfortunately, I can't believe that the Dolica is any good either. Also, the cheap Sunpaks are also no good. Most of this sort of stuff is set up for home video camera use. The heads will droop and slip, the support is minimal, the ability to dampen vibration is almost non-exsistent. In point of fact, I have a cheapie (I believe it's a Sunpak) that in a light breeze (10mph or so) actually will hit mechanical resonance and is worse than handholding. I did some testing of a Velbon against some gitzo's I own, and the Velbon was an order of magnitude or more worse - it was so bad you wouldn't even want to use it. Obsessive Gear List
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CxThree Senior Member 713 posts Joined May 2009 More info | Jul 09, 2010 23:00 | #14 Please please please take this advice. Canon EOS 5D MKIII, 7D
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boomermitra Mostly Lurking 10 posts Joined Jul 2010 More info | Jul 10, 2010 04:17 | #15 Vanguard tripods are the best you can get under your budget
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