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Review: Peak Design Travel Tripod
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 828119" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p>I concur. That's also what I found when I looked into this tripod and finally decided against it. I stuck to my Gitzos. I have tons of Peak Design products and they're all great but it's a bit like Apple: great products as long as you keep them working within their own, Apple ecosystem. The moment you want to mix them with equipment from other manufacturers, you face problems. For example, I like my iPad but my wife is so much better off with her Samsung tablet when it comes to hooking up hard drives to backup photos and other such things.</p><p></p><p>I had the same feeling with the Peak tripod —and personally, I am very much against lever locks, which to me are not much more than finger-pinchers. Plus, they are difficult to maneuver in Winter with gloves, while twist locks always work a charm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 828119, member: 53455"] I concur. That's also what I found when I looked into this tripod and finally decided against it. I stuck to my Gitzos. I have tons of Peak Design products and they're all great but it's a bit like Apple: great products as long as you keep them working within their own, Apple ecosystem. The moment you want to mix them with equipment from other manufacturers, you face problems. For example, I like my iPad but my wife is so much better off with her Samsung tablet when it comes to hooking up hard drives to backup photos and other such things. I had the same feeling with the Peak tripod —and personally, I am very much against lever locks, which to me are not much more than finger-pinchers. Plus, they are difficult to maneuver in Winter with gloves, while twist locks always work a charm. [/QUOTE]
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