Eldar, I replaced my Gitzo with a new Sirui, (pronounced Soo-Ray) I cannot believe the quality for the price! I love it compared to my Gitzo, in fact within a week of using it, my Gitzo went on CL and offset the cost of the Sirui by over 50%!! I did purchase their best carbon fiber model, without center column, it's absolutely fantastic! I was going to replace my Gitzo with an RRS but I'm really glad I decided to give the Sirui a shot, it's excellent!Eldar said:I have tried numerous other choices, believing what you say. But when I finally went for Gitzos and later also RRS, my only regret was that I didn´t do it earlier. But I´d still be interested in reading which tripods you refer to.DominoDude said:To me, I think that both Gitzo's and chinese tripods are highly overprized. Their respective quality levels are not in the same league, but still there's other choices that delivers more bang for the buck. All in my opinion.
I've utterly punished a Gitzo Traveller for over 20 years. There's little paint left on the legs. It's been up to it's knees in salt water, buried in fine sand, fallen over in mud and banged around in cars, planes with appallingly little respect. It works like new with no cleaning, washing, maintenance or care of any kind since new. Hardly over rated.neuroanatomist said:I'd also note that while Gitzo's legs are certainly 'worth it', their heads generally aren't.
chrysoberyl said:Gitzo Traveller owners: can you confirm the ease of removing/replacing the center column? I very rarely extend the column on my Manfrotto, and would rather leave the column off if I get a Traveller.
Thanks,
John
wsheldon said:That said I did pick up a little MeFoto (=Benro) Roadtrip
neuroanatomist said:wsheldon said:That said I did pick up a little MeFoto (=Benro) Roadtrip
I looked at that...picked one up in a shop, loosened one set of leg locks, and the bottom leg section slid right out and fell to the floor. I reassembled it, and left the shop quite happy that I'd already purchased the RRS TQC-14 as a travel tripod to supplement my TVC-33.
dcm said:chrysoberyl said:Gitzo Traveller owners: can you confirm the ease of removing/replacing the center column? I very rarely extend the column on my Manfrotto, and would rather leave the column off if I get a Traveller.
Thanks,
John
It's trivial - I've done both on my 1542T. The biggest issue is inverting the legs when folding for the shortest length since the platform for the head no longer extends beyond the ends of the folded legs. You can always just travel with the center column removed for the most compact solution. I'll try to post a picture tonight.
Mitch.Conner said:I removed my post because after fact checking, I was mistaken.
chrysoberyl said:@ dcm: Explicit - thanks very much! For extensive hikes I can live with the legs folded down to save on weight, although I'll first see what the weight difference is. Next, I'll have to decide on which Markins Q3 - lever or screw. But I'm sure there is a separate thread on that.
Again, thanks!
John