CjMelendrez
Lil-Rokslider
Sirui st-124
Smallrig ch10
how does the sirui 124 compare to the slik?
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Sirui st-124
Smallrig ch10
The Back Country Lite and LP combo is nice. Super light and super easy to pack. I personally don’t like it with optics bigger than my 15’s. The wind really causes a ton of vibration and movement in this set up. 60mm spotter was just too much for my preference. Even with weight hanging from the center column. I would not pay full price for either. Wait for one of the sales.
I briefly had the Aziak back country ball head. I didn’t like it for glassing or shooting. I sold it fairly quickly.
I don’t like shooting off of pan heads. If you’re dead set on that I’d just grab a molinator and throw it ontop.
Absolutely smokes ithow does the sirui 124 compare to the slik?
I do like the looks of the aziak backcountry lite tripod. would i be loosing that much functionality if i went with the smallrig or sirui VA?
Special mounting plates? The sirui va5 and smallrig ch10 both use standard arca plates.Never used the small rig. Only briefly used the Siriu VA pan head. I really liked it, I only went LP because I was counting ounces and bulk, and I didn’t want to have to use their special mounting plates.
The VA5 I used only worked with their own branded plates. My spotter with Arca foot didn’t work. My tricer BA adapter didn’t work. My RRS cinch strap didn’t work. It sort of worked with a plate I had on hand but not well.Special mounting plates? The sirui va5 and smallrig ch10 both use standard arca plates.
Sounds like you might’ve had a vh10? The va5 has always been arca spec.The VA5 I used only worked with their own branded plates. My spotter with Arca foot didn’t work. My tricer BA adapter didn’t work. My RRS cinch strap didn’t work. It sort of worked with a plate I had on hand but not well.
Nah it was an older VA5. Nothing would lock in properly. It was all too sloppy or just didn’t fit the jaw. It may be why it was being sold haSounds like you might’ve had a vh10? The va5 has always been arca spec.
This is a fantastic summary, thank youI use a promaster xc325c and tricer lp head. Just a hair over 2 lbs total.I like glassing from a stool and on steep slopes it’s still plenty tall. Even tall enough to stand if needed(rare). If you’re sitting on the ground only, the aziak backcountry is the best going as far as I’m concerned.
I’ve used a good number of tripods. Best bang for the buck is the Sirui 124. Still reasonably light and MUCH more stable in winds then the ultralight options.the things I always look for are …
-reasonable stability in winds. Most “ultralight “ tripods quickly become useless in a breeze. Worth .5-1 lb extra all day.
-center column .makes setup adjustments SO much quicker and easier. And unless you have it extended pretty high, does not effect stability much like a lot of people say.
-twist locks. Just a preference but I strongly prefer them.
The little tricer head has been great. No it’s not as smooth as a good fluid head, but it saves me close to a lb and works pretty damn well.
On a budget or not , sirui legs/tricer head (little heavier but taller and damn stable) or replace legs with aziak backcountry(sitting only, not as stable) would be great options
