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Khaos
Apr-03-2005, 11:19 AM
I already own a Promaster 6600 bought back in the early nineties, but I'm looking for something a little more flexible\universal.

Here's what I want to do:

1. Macro. So I need something that has a low minimum heigth.

2. Outdoor wildlife, especially good for movement, like BIFs and running deer. Since I can't afford the IS series of Canon telephotos, I'm going to have to buy something witout IS, Canon or Sigma. MAximum heigth to match my 6 foot heigth.

3. Light and quick to move, as in fold and carry when outdoors.

4. Suggested heads for greatest versitality.

Thanks.

ian408
Apr-03-2005, 11:35 PM
I already own a Promaster 6600 bought back in the early nineties, but I'm looking for something a little more flexible\universal.

Here's what I want to do:

1. Macro. So I need something that has a low minimum heigth.

2. Outdoor wildlife, especially good for movement, like BIFs and running deer. Since I can't afford the IS series of Canon telephotos, I'm going to have to buy something witout IS, Canon or Sigma. MAximum heigth to match my 6 foot heigth.

3. Light and quick to move, as in fold and carry when outdoors.

4. Suggested heads for greatest versitality.

Thanks.
Take a look at the Bogen/Manfrotto's. Though the center column is
longer, it can also be mounted horizontanlly on some models making for
a versatile tripod. Gitzo have similar mounts.

What you do want is something that will match height without extending
the column much. Both Bogen/Gitzo offer tripods in this range.

Ian

ian408
Apr-03-2005, 11:36 PM
Take a look at the Bogen/Manfrotto's. Though the center column is
longer, it can also be mounted horizontanlly on some models making for
a versatile tripod. Gitzo have similar mounts.

What you do want is something that will match height without extending
the column much. Both Bogen/Gitzo offer tripods in this range.

Ian
P.S. Take a look here (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=6884) for some hints.