Decent Lower-end tripod

corug7 wrote on 2/16/2004, 8:34 AM
I know it is an oxymoron, but I am looking for a decent low-end Tripod. I am using 3-ccd cameras with walmart specials and it is time to move up, but I'm really strapped right now, so if anyone has any ideas in the $200-300.00 US range, I would appreciate it. I don't mind sandbagging, I just need something with a decent head that doesn't spring back everytime I move it. Thanks guys.

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Jsnkc wrote on 2/16/2004, 8:55 AM
For $200-$300 you can probably get yourself a nice Bogen combo, new or maybe used.
http://www.bogenimaging.us/

I just took a quick look and they definately have some nice combos in that price range. Go to the page, click Products, then the Manfrotto logo under the tripods section, and then in the kits section go under Video.

These are nice:

3011BN TRIPOD w/ QR MICRO FLUID HEAD / Cat. No: 3180N

3011N TRIPOD w/ QR MICRO FLUID HEAD / Cat. No: 3179N

3011BN TRIPOD w/ MICRO FLUID HEAD / Cat. No: 3124N

3001BN TRIPOD (BLACK) w/ QR MICRO FLUID HEAD / Cat. No: 3175N




joemosq wrote on 2/16/2004, 9:21 AM
Also Check out the Libec M20. They can usually be found for around $190.00. Zotz Digital and B&H both carry them.
BrianStanding wrote on 2/16/2004, 10:21 AM
Check on E-Bay for a vintage Miller wooden film tripod & fluid head. If you find a head, but no legs, you may be able to get the legs here:

http://www.mandy.com/1/class3.cfm?id=13707
Erk wrote on 2/16/2004, 12:30 PM
I recently bought a Velbon for $179 at Ritz camera (can't remember the model number).

A definite big step up from my starter tripod. I'm not experienced enough to compare it to more expensive models, but the Velbon has the smooth panning and flexibility I was looking for.

Greg