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Optics tripod? What's good these days for bins and spotting scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Post" data-source="post: 2045265" data-attributes="member: 8907"><p>I just got a 50mm and an 86mm spotting scope and I'm shopping for an older Zeiss 15x60 or a similar set of binoculars with the Meopta Meostar 15x56 looking like a good option at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Tripod threads on this site for optics seem to be pretty old and out of date with most being rifle related. Being able to mount a HOG SADDLE to an appropriate tripod would be nice but, I also don't want one too heavy or big to throw in a travel bag for a car or airplane trip.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sold on carbon fiber legs for durability and cost reasons but, they are an option. I'm also initially thinking 3-sections but, realize 4 may be needed for airline transport. I'm 5'6" so, the tripod doesn't need to go super tall but my friend is 6'2". The little 50mm spotting scope is basically half a bin but, the 86mm is a lot longer so stability issues are probably close to those of a rifle. Head weight needs to be at least 4Kg capable with 5.5Kg being better for rifles with suppressors but, thermal scopes do get heavy. What I don't want is a tripod built for a 10# rifle and 5# thermal scope for a 2.5# or 4# set of binoculars or spotting scopes.</p><p></p><p>What is good these days at various price points? I want quality without breaking the bank so, cheap Chinese knockoffs are not attractive but, a $500 professional video tripod isn't realistic either. What is a good sub-$200 option or a ~$350 option and what does the higher cost get me? Heads and attachments are an open question at the moment and I'm thinking a simple screw base isn't viable, even for my DSLR.</p><p></p><p>TIA,</p><p>Sid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Post, post: 2045265, member: 8907"] I just got a 50mm and an 86mm spotting scope and I'm shopping for an older Zeiss 15x60 or a similar set of binoculars with the Meopta Meostar 15x56 looking like a good option at the moment. Tripod threads on this site for optics seem to be pretty old and out of date with most being rifle related. Being able to mount a HOG SADDLE to an appropriate tripod would be nice but, I also don't want one too heavy or big to throw in a travel bag for a car or airplane trip. I'm not sold on carbon fiber legs for durability and cost reasons but, they are an option. I'm also initially thinking 3-sections but, realize 4 may be needed for airline transport. I'm 5'6" so, the tripod doesn't need to go super tall but my friend is 6'2". The little 50mm spotting scope is basically half a bin but, the 86mm is a lot longer so stability issues are probably close to those of a rifle. Head weight needs to be at least 4Kg capable with 5.5Kg being better for rifles with suppressors but, thermal scopes do get heavy. What I don't want is a tripod built for a 10# rifle and 5# thermal scope for a 2.5# or 4# set of binoculars or spotting scopes. What is good these days at various price points? I want quality without breaking the bank so, cheap Chinese knockoffs are not attractive but, a $500 professional video tripod isn't realistic either. What is a good sub-$200 option or a ~$350 option and what does the higher cost get me? Heads and attachments are an open question at the moment and I'm thinking a simple screw base isn't viable, even for my DSLR. TIA, Sid [/QUOTE]
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