Best sturdy DSLR travel tripod

5 years 3 months ago #626049 by Kptnz89
Hi 

Im looking for recommendations for a good travel tripod for my DSLR. The tripod I currently have is quite heavy so not ideal for lugging around. 

So far I have looked into the GorillaPod 3k and there was a Benro one too. 

I dont have the biggest budget either

Thanks 


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5 years 3 months ago #626359 by garyrhook
Define "heavy"?

And what is your budget?

Every travel tripod is going to require compromises: weight, height, size, quality, stability.

3 Legged Thing makes travel tripos, Manfrotto has one, too. And others. Go to B&H and search, and you will find lots of hits.

If you are primarily interested in stability (as opposed to build quality.... your question is somewhat vague) then you can plan to hang weight from the center column hook. As long as you don't exceed total rated load. That will help quite a bit.


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5 years 3 months ago #626399 by Nikon Shooter
A sturdy tripod is rather clear to vision, imagine, but the
moment the term "travel" is added in the description, it
opens the door to all kind of compromises… the two do
not go well together, one is the antithesis of the other.

Light is free… capturing it is not!
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5 years 3 months ago #627392 by Chuck Liley

Nikon Shooter wrote: A sturdy tripod is rather clear to vision, imagine, but the
moment the term "travel" is added in the description, it
opens the door to all kind of compromises… the two do
not go well together, one is the antithesis of the other.



Hi, I'll fish here.  How do you feel compromises are made?


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5 years 3 months ago #627398 by Nikon Shooter

Chuck Liley wrote: Hi, I'll fish here.  How do you feel compromises are made?


Sturdy is a massive head mounted on a levelled five tons concrete block…
that should be stable enough.

Travel means light (extremely light!) compact and, possibly, retractible to
fit in your bag… see the antithesis? Ok, I push these example rather far but
they are no way false.

The compromises are at different places in the tripod and other features
are "must have" ones…

Carbon fibre for its light weight and rigidity. That  alone will push the price
up over many budgets.

Leg segments the fewer the better for the stability but not for the compact
aspect of it.

Fatter legs for the rigidity but that increases the weight even for CF,

Total height with centre column because the tripod should be compact. The
use of a column comes with nasty vibrations transmission.

I'll stop here for now. HTH! :P

Light is free… capturing it is not!
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