• Members 1804 posts
    Dec. 21, 2024, 6:43 p.m.

    I have been looking for a solution for a lightweight camera support system for my Architectural photography when I travel by plane. When I have the car I have my heavy indestructible Manfrotto 055, with geared head. This tripod is the perfect platform for me. But it does not fit in my "carry on".

    So searching around I have found the "Three Legged Thing + Leo II" in carbon fibre, which packs down to 380mm and weighs a couple of Kilos. Yesterday it arrived from Germany (I found a ex demo on their website that was cheaper. But Brexit customs shit makes buying stuff from the UK a pain). British designed, but like everything else made in the Far East (the Dyson model). it is well made and the angle bracket is nicer than my heavy Manfrotto Bracket. Arca Swiss plates seem to be the standard these days, but I prefer the Manfrotto 401 plates that click into place. But It is just a question of habit.

    It looks like it will be a pretty good solution for travel, or when I am in a city, and have to walk quite a distance from the car. It should fit in the rucksack I use for travel along with the camera gear. For the plane it fits in my carry on suitcase. I played with it today and it seemed more than sufficiently solid for what I want. It is a pretty clever design, in the way it folds down to a quite small size.

    On my last visit to the UK I missed having a tripod. For this years trip over, when I want to visit East Anglia, it should do the job nicely.

    Here are some shots of the tripod with my assistant helping out.

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    Here is a link if you are interested.

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  • Dec. 21, 2024, 7:42 p.m.

    Interesting you should say that. I've been investigating lightweight tripods. My aim was to get down to something approaching 1Kg if possible, but must have an Arca head.

    I've got quite a few tripods around some are lighter than others. But most didn't have Arca heads. The lightest one was a Joby tripod - this one www.amazon.co.uk/JOBY-Smartphone-Universal-Attachment-Mirrorless/dp/B09HKZ8CN3, but it had the wrong head on it and wasn't detachable.

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    I also had a Manfrotto BeFree GT which did have an Arca plate - but it weighed a lot. This one: www.wexphotovideo.com/manfrotto-befree-gt-xpro-aluminium-travel-tripod-1706310/

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    And a much lighter Manfrotto one but had the wrong head (but wasn't detachable). This one:

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    I then noticed that they all had the same type of centre column. And a light clicked on. I could mess around swapping tripod bases, heads and centre columns

    First thing I did was to purchase a really lightweight, but effective Arca ball head from here www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B071WJ9DWD - it's been tested and it works fine - and weighs 0.2kg.

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    I then started swapping heads and columns. The lightweight Manfrotto with the Befree column and the light head was brilliant. Came in at 1.1kg. BUT - I took it out for some shooting in a bit of a wind and it wobbled. No good - but nearly there.

    Then, I tried the same column and head, but in the Joby tripod. 1.2Kg. Not quite as light, but pretty good. And much sturdier.

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    Lastly, MPB had a Manfrotto Befree with the fasteners I liked for sale for 'spares or repairs'. When I looked, all it needed was a head - and it was £40. Bargain. So I bought that, It's 1.5Kg, som not bad, and will do much better in a wind (and the legs are more versatile.

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    So, I now have lots of options to mess around with, but I've found a combination that work for me.

    Alan

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  • Dec. 21, 2024, 7:46 p.m.

    This is my collection of tripods (and 2 monopods). I think I went a bit overboard over the years.

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  • Members 1804 posts
    Dec. 21, 2024, 8:22 p.m.

    You have a good collection.

    The BeFree was on my list, as Manfrotto are really built to take punishment. But it is longer than the Leo, and more expensive. Clipped leg clamps are far superior, but length and weight won out for TLT. I have had no problems with the screw clamps on my Three Legged Thing, monopod.

    I have two monopods and now two tripods. I have had the Manfroto monopod and 055 tripod for ever, they do not wear out.

  • Dec. 21, 2024, 9:10 p.m.

    I made this one as a table stand for microphones. There are three bent bits of aluminium that rotate and then take up very little space. The original mic clip was even smaller, but it broke. I suppose the principle might be adapted for a light camera like the Sony RX100.

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    David

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  • Dec. 21, 2024, 9:50 p.m.

    Seriously, the best and most versatile that I have is this. It weighs 1.444 kg without the head. I dont like ball heads, so I put on it a calibrated Rogeti head, which has accurate spirit levels, pictured here with several attachments. This is great for panoramas or my shift lens. Apologies for the messy background.

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    David

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  • Members 1804 posts
    Dec. 21, 2024, 10:04 p.m.

    Now that is a serious piece of kit! I took a look at their site and see they do some really high grade kit. I will make do with my Manfrotto 410, which I thought was costly at the time.

    A geared head is pretty essential for shift lenses I think. I hate ball heads too. but for travel they are compact and lightweight.

  • Members 625 posts
    Dec. 21, 2024, 11:03 p.m.

    Don't use them that much but we have Rollei C6i and C5i carbon tripods.(C6i is 1,6kg and the C5i is1,25kg)
    I also still own an ancient Polaroid SX-70 Ball-Head mini tripod with an Acra-Swiss adapterbase so it can be used with our Peak Design Plates

  • Members 731 posts
    Dec. 22, 2024, 1:22 a.m.

    My tripod had a baby

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    The bigger one is a Geekoto X25 Defender. It comes with its own carrying bag, and one of the legs unscrew to double as a monopod.
    The smaller one is a Camvate.

    Steve Thomas

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  • Dec. 22, 2024, 6:47 a.m.

    The larger one looks identical to my K&F.

    David

  • Members 1804 posts
    Dec. 22, 2024, 7:50 a.m.

    The K&F packs down to a good 40cm length when folded.

    Tripods are like camera bags. You risk ending up with loads if you are not careful, as none are in any way perfect.