I've upgraded my spotter (65mm Vortex Razor), and really need to upgrade my tripod for better stability and smooth panning (versus my current Walmart cheapo).
It seems like the Vortex Summit SS-P is a decent tripod for a great price. But, I've seen some comments on other threads from some that have noticed some stability weaknesses, particularly when heavier 85mm spotters are used.
Because of this, I was considering upgrading to a Promaster XC525C or Sirui T-025X. Of course, these are more expensive.
My question is, for the increased expense of these Promaster or Sirui carbon fiber tripods, are you just paying for more expensive materials (carbon fiber) or are you also gaining stability (compared to the aluminum Summit SS-P)?
I've read that carbon fiber is supposed to dampen vibration better than aluminum and be "warmer" to the touch with bare hands in cold weather than aluminum. But, with the Vortex and Promaster models above as examples, are there other performance differences between these models (such as stability) to help support the higher price?
It seems like the Vortex Summit SS-P is a decent tripod for a great price. But, I've seen some comments on other threads from some that have noticed some stability weaknesses, particularly when heavier 85mm spotters are used.
Because of this, I was considering upgrading to a Promaster XC525C or Sirui T-025X. Of course, these are more expensive.
My question is, for the increased expense of these Promaster or Sirui carbon fiber tripods, are you just paying for more expensive materials (carbon fiber) or are you also gaining stability (compared to the aluminum Summit SS-P)?
I've read that carbon fiber is supposed to dampen vibration better than aluminum and be "warmer" to the touch with bare hands in cold weather than aluminum. But, with the Vortex and Promaster models above as examples, are there other performance differences between these models (such as stability) to help support the higher price?