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December 23, 2004, 01:28:44 AM »
I just got a Canon Digital Rebal And I am looking for a good carbon fiber tripod. I most of the time take my camera all over with me and need it to be porterbull and can fit in a good size bag. I wass looking at tripods by Bogen and Gitzo. If you can help I would be very grateful.
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you realize for a really good carbon fiber tripod you may end up spending a ton of money. You will start out around 250 bucks and move up from there for the bells and whistles.
let me ask a more important question- what kind of shooting are you doing that you'd like a tripod for?
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I do most of my shooting in two places. Some in small clubs and the most out in the woods when I am snowboading and camping so I would love it to be very lite. So it don,t hold me back. I was thing going with bogen becouse I use them for my mic stand and love it.
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gitzo and bogen are part of the same company. I'm not sure of the exact relationship, but gitzo is the higher-end professional line. check out the reviews section at fredmiranda.com, most of them are reviewed there.
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