Re: Tripod for ground level/ standing positions ?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: farmbo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Im more than a little bit green on this stuff so bear with me. Somewhere I came across a tripod that was able to adjust from standing to ground level. I would like to see some pics if possible and your opinions. </div></div>
I posted in this thread about four (4) months ago, and at that time I was using a <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">
Gitzo GT1550T</span></span> with the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">
Gitzo G2285MB Adapter Plate</span></span> (combined weight of only 2.51 lbs.), so very light in comparison to most other tripods including other quality carbon fiber units from Giotto and Manfrotto. The Traveller Series tripods' feature 180 degree-folding legs that allow fold-up into very compact sizes, making the Travellers' ideal for backpacking and travel. The GT1550T folds down to 14.1", is very stable, and can be used sitting, standing, or prone. The GT1550T's minimum height is 8.66", maximum height with Center Column "Up" is 57.48", and maximum height with Center Column "Down" is 49.21". If I have the Center Column installed I usually raise it a max of 2/3rds' of it's height for better stability and/or hang a bit of weight from the hook at the bottom of the Shaft. The only problem with Gitzos' is the high price tag.
Anyway, I recently upgraded the ballhead to a <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">
Really Right Stuff BH-30 LR Compact Ballhead</span></span>. All RRS BH-30 Heads have silky-smooth 360-degree panning and lock solidly. The Panning Base is laser-engraved with hashes every 2.5 degrees, with numbers every 15 degrees. I really wanted a high-end ballhead when I first bought the Gitzo GT1550T tripod but didn't but I didn't want to fork-out the extra $200.00+ over the price of the G2285MB Adapter Plate I initially paired with my GT1550T tripod. But the fact of the matter is if you want the highest quality, compact, capacity, <span style="font-style: italic">and Panning</span> for a Traveller you're looking at $300.00+ with a single Plate.
I had gone back and forth between the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">
RRS BH-30 LR</span></span> and Gen 2 Markins Q3T, but in the end I went with the BH-30 LR because of RRS's quality. RRS ballheads really are the best. In fact, RRS quality is so high that owners of Markins and other ballheads often install RSS Clamps on their non-RRS ballheads. The BH-30 LR weighs 4.4 oz. more than the Gitzo G1077M ballhead and Gitzo G2285MB Adapter I was using, but capacity of the BH-30 is 15 lbs, compared to the 4.4 lbs. of the Gitzo G1077M ballhead. Also, although the stem on the BH-30's ball is taller than the Gitzo 1077M's stem, the B6 plates that I use with the BH-30 LR are approximitely .10" shorter than a Gitzo GS5370C Plate, so the OAL height specifications are nearly exactly the same as when I was using the lower-capacity, non-panning Gitzo 1077M + G2285MB combination.
Below are some photos of the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">
Gitzo GT1550T Traveller</span></span> with the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">
Really Right Stuff BH-30 LR Compact Ballhead</span></span> (combined weight of the two is only 2.88 lbs.). The GT1550T's minimum height is 8.56", maximum height with Center Column "Up" is 57.38", and maximum height with Center Column "Down" is 49.11". If I have the Center Column installed I usually raise it a max of 2/3rds' of it's height for better stability and/or hang a bit of weight from the hook at the bottom of the Shaft. Again, the only problem with Gitzos' is the high price tag.
I think Manfrottos' are probably the best for performance/price, but what sealed the Gitzo GT1550T Traveller for me was that it takes up a lot less space on the ground when using the scope prone than a Manfrotto 55PROB or Manfrotto 190PRO (horizontally-mounted Center Columns on the 55PROB and 190PRO tripods stick-out a lot, and are confining in-between benches and other shooters).
Also, something that some people like to point-out is that the carbon fiber version of a tripod is <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">a lot</span></span> more expensive than it's aluminum sibling (the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">
Manfrotto 055CXPRO3</span></span> at $320.00 versus the <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">
Manfrotto 055XPROB</span></span> at $160.00 is an excellent example), and that the weight savings isn't worth it. While the weight savings may or may not be "worth it" to an individual, something that is always overlooked is that carbon fiber dampens vibration and shock much better than aluminum. Aluminum tends to resonate. Pick the right tripod and head and it will work well for a variety of activities, increasing your return on investment.
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Gitzo GT1550T Traveller Tripod w/MTB Grip Foam + Really Right Stuff BH-30 LR Ballhead folded and ready to travel:</span></span>
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Really Right Stuff BH-30 LR Ballhead:</span></span>
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Gitzo GT1550T Traveller + RRS BH-30 LR and Optolyth S80 HD Compact w/30X WA MIL Reticle Eyepiece (GT1550T's Center Column removed for prone use
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<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Gitzo GT1550T Traveller + RRS BH-30 LR and Optolyth S80 HD Compact w/30X WA MIL Reticle Eyepiece. Here the scope is set-up to
the Left of the shooter/spotter. The spotting scope has been rotated to the Right within it's Collar, while the Eyepiece's Reticle has
been rotated to the Left to remain "square" with the target area:</span></span>
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Gitzo GT1550T Traveller + RRS BH-30 LR and Optolyth S80 HD Compact w/30X WA MIL Reticle Eyepiece. Here the scope is set-up to
the Right of the shooter/spotter. The spotting scope has been rotated to the Left within it's Collar, while the Eyepiece's Reticle has
been rotated to the Right to remain "square" with the target area:</span></span>
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">Gitzo GT1550T Traveller + RRS BH-30 LR and Optolyth S80 HD Compact w/30X WA MIL Reticle Eyepiece. Ready for seated use:</span></span>
Keith