Tripod

riverside

Senior Member
While this subject has been covered in a number of threads, reading the last one prompted me into looking at my 20+ year old tripods and deciding a new one is in order.

Decision made, I'm no longer a backpacker and do limited onsite jobs so weight isn't an issue, it's the Slik Pro 700 DX. Every review I've read has stated solid as a rock and it's rated for 15lbs of equipment. Should be (for me) another 20-year tripod. For $100 I foresee no disappointment.
 

riverside

Senior Member
The tripod will serve you well, just ensure you have a good ballhead too!

I do a lot of small product photography under controlled lighting limited to vertical and horizontal camera movement. Considering the take my breath away cost of a top quality ballhead that doesn't sag after precise adjustments my preference is panhead. It also, for me, does well with staged portraits.
 

hark

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This looks interesting! ;)

Here's a question for anyone: it either comes with or without a head. The load capacity for both states 15 pounds. Since the head weighs something, wouldn't that factor into the load capacity of the model that includes a head? Why do both models state a 15 pound capacity?

Slik Pro 700 DX
 

Camera Fun

Senior Member
I have the 700DX with the 3-way pan/tilt head. The overall design of the tripod is extremely stable and allows for a wide range of heights/positions. I don't have any experience with ball heads so I can't make a comparison on those.
 

gqtuazon

Gear Head
This guy is selling his Markins and Manrotto tripod for $375 just in case someone is in the market. I don't know this guy btw but thought of sharing just in case.

 
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