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Krs_2007

Senior Member
Since my tripod has been taken over by my Wimberly Gimbal head, I broke down and bought a second tripod. It's one of the cantilever Giottos tripod with the spiral locking system. I'm in love with it, you can do so much more with it than I ever could with my standard Giottos tripod.

Giottos MT9371 3-Section Aluminum Series Tripod, 22 Lbs MT9371

I bookmarked that one Dave, I like it, pretty much what I have been looking. Just have to wait a bit to refill my NAS jar.
 

gqtuazon

Gear Head
My 8 battery cell charger has arrived. This is so much more convenient than my Maha four battery charger.

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Dave_W

The Dude
You might look at the Vanguard Alta -- it is an excellent build, same height, and a deal cheaper.

I considered this one and I'm sure it would work great if you're an average sized person but being 6'5", I needed something with a higher minimum height. And because I almost never extend the center post (unless I was indoors), bending over constantly to look through the viewfinder was destroying my back. The Giottos, however, seem to be one of the few manufacturers that built them for taller people. This particular tripod has a minimum height of 64 in w/o the center column in place. Add to that a ball head and center column and you have a tripod that doesn't not destroy my back.
 

Dave_W

The Dude
I'm 6' 7", but I use the center column extended as needed

You lose a good deal of stability with every inch the column is extended. If you're indoors and there's no air currents you'll be fine but if there's any kind of breeze, you'll want the tripod set at it's more stable positions and that is when the center post is at its lowest point. When you're doing lots of long exposure shots, that extra stability can really make a difference. That's why I like these taller tripods, so much easier on your back (or at least on my back, that is :) )
 

MeSess

Senior Member
View attachment 81888 I am now a proud owner of a D3200. Best Buy had it on sale for $499 and I had about $200 worth gift cards, so I figured why not. This is my first DSLR. After just messing around with it, I've decided I probably should have gotten the 2 lens version, as I'm gonna need more zoom then the 18-55 will give me.

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If you decide you need more reach than the 18-55mm and you start looking at the 55-200mm because that's the lens that comes in the two lens kit I suggest you go for the extra 100mm and get something like the 70-300 or 55-300. I picked up the 55-200 separately for really cheap but I wish I had the extra reach for wildlife pics.
 

Bill16

Senior Member
[MENTION=9753]Scott Murray[/MENTION] I found a similar deffuser to what you made, but I'm not sure it works as well. But I bought one to try out for awhile until I get one made like yours. :)
 

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Bill16

Senior Member
Yes I noticed that myself! Lol It doesn't like you to manually focus on my AF-D 105mm micro lens at all! Lol But I love how compact you can make it for storage! Maybe I can figure out a way to make it work better somehow? Or have you already tried that route?

For me it would not stay the right way up and wanted to keep sliding around lol
 
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