Tripod help

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I've looked for answers in old threads could have over looked it. But I'm looking for good tripod I can use for filming and change out and put my own fluid head on! $100-$200 range! Thanks
 
that budget it'll be tough. Closest thing will probably be a Slik. But, it's still over your stated budget.
 
I looked around a lot and ended up going with a Sirui T-1205X. Its a pretty nice carbon fiber that can accept just about any head, but did run right about $225. Lightweight and can hold my Swaro 95ATX with ease. The company makes quite a few different models and I know some were in the $150-180 range when I was looking. It's basically a knockoff of the Slik. Call up 1Shotgear and see what they have-maybe they can hook you up with a nice Slik within your budget. You just have to make a decision on if you want twistlock or fliplock. I went twist because Flips can potentially break off in the cold and when my hands are popsicles, its easier to grab the twists.
 
Manfrotto tripods

I've looked for answers in old threads could have over looked it. But I'm looking for good tripod I can use for filming and change out and put my own fluid head on! $100-$200 range! Thanks

Good evening.

I use a Manfrotto tripod for both photography and hunting applications. You should be able to pick up an aluminum one for ~$200. You will save a few oz if you go with carbon fiber tripod but it will be above your budget.

This Cabela's link will show an example but you might want to shop around to a better price. Cabela's Online Store - Quality Hunting, Fishing, Camping and Outdoor Gear
 
Thanks guys I'll check into those! I really don't have a budget I just figured that price range i could get a decent one! I know packing in is all about weight. I guess if you want light you have to pay for it!
 
I looked around a lot and ended up going with a Sirui T-1205X. Its a pretty nice carbon fiber that can accept just about any head, but did run right about $225. Lightweight and can hold my Swaro 95ATX with ease. The company makes quite a few different models and I know some were in the $150-180 range when I was looking. It's basically a knockoff of the Slik. Call up 1Shotgear and see what they have-maybe they can hook you up with a nice Slik within your budget. You just have to make a decision on if you want twistlock or fliplock. I went twist because Flips can potentially break off in the cold and when my hands are popsicles, its easier to grab the twists.

And after having twists I wish I would've went with flip locks. If the twists start wearing out or break there's not a good way to fix them ourselves. The flicks however usually have hardware you can get to and fix yourself. Personal preference though. It took a long time for my twists to wear out but it happened.


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Thanks Jordan! That's something i didn't really think about! I think I'll go with a snap lock! Now just find which one lol!
 
I know everything wears out eventually, as will my twist lock. For me, it came down to cold finger dexterity and that my hands get cold easy and what I could afford at the time. I'm trying to get my wife to take it for her camera so I can buy another one. Lol
My next tripod will be an Outdoorsmans, which have flip-locks. After seeing my buddy's it is a top notch pod, and there's no chance of breaking one of those!


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FWIW I picked up a Promaster XC525C from cameraland, who is a sponsor here, for like $209 shipped last spring on one of their sales. Be tough to top that in the $200 range.
 
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