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Old 12-13-2012, 02:26 PM   #1
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Recommand a tripod with head for a noob?`

Can you recommand a tripod and head for me?

I use tripod probably once a month or once every 2 month for family portraits.

I would like a quick release head so i can be mobile as well when kids run around.

I am a beginner, and probably dont need super light weight or carbon fiber stuff that will break my bank.

I am looking for economical solutions that will give me the convenience of quick lease while not being too flimsy and break my camera kit.

I saw this on craiglist but i dunno how this head works or how old this model is and what its worth?Manfrotto Mini Pro Tripod and head

This one seems to have too many knobs for adjustment, but again, i dunno since i never had one to play with.

I think that is about what my budget allows.
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I'm not familiar enough with different models to recommend you a specific set, but here's what I know about tripods and heads:

Each tripod, and to some extent the head, has a "maximum load" rating - this is how heavy your camera+lens+flash+whatever can be before the tripod can't handle it. You did say you're a "noob" so I'm assuming your gear isn't very heavy, but still something to think about.

You can get a 3 step, or a 4 step; 4 steps are either more compact or can reach higher heights, but are generally more weaker.

For the head, you can get a ball-head, which is most common, and is just one knob that loosens and tightens the ball. Simple and works well. The alternative is 3 knobs that control each axis, but this is geared more towards videographers.

I personally have a Manfrotto aluminum tripod, and have no complaints about it what-so-ever. It does however get kind of cold during the winter lol.

My suggestion to you, if RS can't give you a good model, is to visit any Camera store. Kerrisdale Camera, Broadway camera, etc, all have a variety of tripods out on display that you can go and feel around. Prices in Canada are significantly more expensive in the states though, so that's also something to consider.
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Old 12-13-2012, 04:12 PM   #3
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i'll sell you my like new http://www.amazon.com/Vanguard-Alta-Pro-Aluminum-SBH-100/dp/B003XDU2XQ
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^that's a steal. all new tripods in that price range are junk compared to the vanguards.
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Old 12-13-2012, 09:07 PM   #5
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I will have a read up. I think it could work for me.
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I've had a manfrotto 055X PROB tripod (~$129) and a 498RC2 Ballhead (~$99) for 2 years now and i love it!
not light, but it does the job.
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I recommend the Manfrotto 410 Junior Gear head if you like to make fine adjustments and movements quickly.

I had the 804RC2 head and it takes much longer to get into the position you want and doesn't feel as stable.

Also if you want to have your camera perfectly level using a gear head is the fastest way to do so IMO.
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