Hi there !
An other thread about lightweight tripod. If its too much repetitions with some other thread, feel free to move , merge or delete !
I'll soon be the happy owner of an Opticron MM4 60mm with the SDL zoom eyepiece. Total weight of this set-up is 1kg.
Until the scope arrives, I have few weeks to choose a lightweight tripod to pair with this scope !
At that stage I think it is important to precise that I already own 2 "standards" tripods for my 80mm scope :
My budget is quite tight: 100€ to 150€.
From what I saw elsewhere on this forum, and at my locals shops, here is a selection of tripods I found :
Tripod with head & handles :
Tripod with head (no handles) :
Tripod legs (without head):
I like the heads that come with a little handle so preferably I would like to find something with one, hence the different categories I made above. Not sure if I would like the ball heads that you move with the little knobs. Therefore, the tripods I am considering the most are the Benro Slim S2C, and the Slik Sprint Pro 3 (I've seen some good reviews and while it is not perfect, people were quite pleased so guessing it might do the job for me). If people here have and use the Slik Sprint wit a similar set up, I'd like to get your feedback
Should maybe dig a bit more on the Velbon Ultra side.
I have read a lot of you recommending the Gitzo GT1545T but it is way out of my budget, same with the Peak Design & the Velbon Ultra 655.
Also considering maybe a monopod with a stable feet (kind of the ones with "claws" at the bottom that allows the monopod to stand by itself). Kind of interesting for walking and for observatories , but I am still unsure as I am more observing outside than inside the observatories. So not sure to make the most out of a monopod but I have not crossed that option yet.
Open to any of your recommendations , the offer is large on this market and there might be plenty other models I have not seen yet ?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
An other thread about lightweight tripod. If its too much repetitions with some other thread, feel free to move , merge or delete !
I'll soon be the happy owner of an Opticron MM4 60mm with the SDL zoom eyepiece. Total weight of this set-up is 1kg.
Until the scope arrives, I have few weeks to choose a lightweight tripod to pair with this scope !
At that stage I think it is important to precise that I already own 2 "standards" tripods for my 80mm scope :
- Manfrotto 290XTRA + MVH500AH video head
- Manfrotto 055XBPRO + 128RC video head.
My budget is quite tight: 100€ to 150€.
From what I saw elsewhere on this forum, and at my locals shops, here is a selection of tripods I found :
Tripod with head & handles :
- Benro slim video with S2C head & short handle (1,5kg - 115€)
- Slik Sprint Pro 3 (1,18kg - 99€)
- Velbon Ultra 355 (1,12kg - about 140€) discontinued ?
Tripod with head (no handles) :
- Rollei C5i Carbon (1,35kg - 129€)
- Peak Design Travel Tripod (1,54kg - 400€)
Tripod legs (without head):
- Vanguard VEO 204CBP (1,14kg -169€)
- Velbon Ultra 655 (1,4kg - 200€)
- Gitzo GT1545T (1,45kg - 550€)
I like the heads that come with a little handle so preferably I would like to find something with one, hence the different categories I made above. Not sure if I would like the ball heads that you move with the little knobs. Therefore, the tripods I am considering the most are the Benro Slim S2C, and the Slik Sprint Pro 3 (I've seen some good reviews and while it is not perfect, people were quite pleased so guessing it might do the job for me). If people here have and use the Slik Sprint wit a similar set up, I'd like to get your feedback
Should maybe dig a bit more on the Velbon Ultra side.
I have read a lot of you recommending the Gitzo GT1545T but it is way out of my budget, same with the Peak Design & the Velbon Ultra 655.
Also considering maybe a monopod with a stable feet (kind of the ones with "claws" at the bottom that allows the monopod to stand by itself). Kind of interesting for walking and for observatories , but I am still unsure as I am more observing outside than inside the observatories. So not sure to make the most out of a monopod but I have not crossed that option yet.
Open to any of your recommendations , the offer is large on this market and there might be plenty other models I have not seen yet ?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts,