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Travel Tripod Suggestions?
Hey all!
I'm taking a trip out to Southern California in a few weeks, and I just realized that the tripod that I currently own is a bit too large to fit into my luggage for the trip. I'm hoping someone here has a suggestion of a decent tripod that's good for travel. Nothing too fancy (read: expensive), as I don't do too much traveling in general, and photography isn't going to be the thrust of the trip anyway. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thanks! |
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The Benro Travel Angel series tripods are pretty good. I just bought an A2692 for $240 from China (its a Chinese manufacturer anyway) and it came in 4 days from order.
It has a removable leg that converts to a monopod so you can take it off to fit it all in a bag even easier. http://www.ebay.com/itm/BENRO-A2692T...item4845b7ae6c That seller has amazing service, although the price has already dropped $35 since I bought it, lol. The 2692 isn't even in america yet and was a week-old release when I bought it. I guess 5 weeks leveled out the price with competition.
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I'll vouch for the benro TA series as well. Had mine for about a year. Light and compact. Didn't spend the extra for the carbon fiber since it was light enough already for my personal preference.
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It's been a year or two since I bought mine, so I don't recall all the details, but there are LOTS of decent carbon fiber tripods in the $200-300 range. Carbon fiber is very nice--light and not as prone to vibration as the lightweight aluminum tripod I had before. If you want something that fits in small luggage, you would presumably want one with 4-section rather than 3-section legs. I bought a 3-section (handier in the field), so I don't have specific models in mind, but I ended up looking at Benro, Oben (the B&H store brand, which I bought), and Velbon, among others.
You can get a quick overview from the B&H website by selecting material and brands from the left hand side of the page. From that, I took down relevant features (twist vs. snap lock, split vs. reversing column, etc.) to narrow it down.
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Major grins
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What camera are you shooting with? How heavy? Are you going to use the tripod to mount the camera or flash?
I find myself using Nasty Clamps more and more often. They are not good for cameras in general, but for lighter camera they are OK. The most fun I have when mounting flashes with them. Compared to a tripod, they are super portable. I often rely on them when traveling.
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. I'll definitely look into those, but they're a bit more than I was hoping to spend, given that I never need a travel-sized tripod, and I'm just looking to take a few fun longer exposures on this trip. We'll see - maybe it's worth it, or I'll save the money and spend it doing something fun on the trip!
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