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Tripod for Swarovskis- Your advice
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<blockquote data-quote="RobStar" data-source="post: 1237591" data-attributes="member: 75045"><p>Swaro EL's are not cheap and if you're that discerning about your glass I would not cheap out on a tripod. I have Swaro binos and spotter and I'm also in the Film and TV business. The convenience and stability factor of a solid tripod and head is worth the investment. Yep, you'll see great with the Swaros but it's irrelevant if they are shaking or cumbersome to function with.</p><p></p><p>My choice was a Gitzo GT3542L but there are other options out there. I'd very much recommend Benro as a quality option at a lower price but still not cheap.</p><p></p><p>Having spent the last 38 years working with tripods to make a living I can assure you the investment is worth it. Not a place to skimp when you have such fine glass.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents worth!</p><p></p><p>~Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobStar, post: 1237591, member: 75045"] Swaro EL's are not cheap and if you're that discerning about your glass I would not cheap out on a tripod. I have Swaro binos and spotter and I'm also in the Film and TV business. The convenience and stability factor of a solid tripod and head is worth the investment. Yep, you'll see great with the Swaros but it's irrelevant if they are shaking or cumbersome to function with. My choice was a Gitzo GT3542L but there are other options out there. I'd very much recommend Benro as a quality option at a lower price but still not cheap. Having spent the last 38 years working with tripods to make a living I can assure you the investment is worth it. Not a place to skimp when you have such fine glass. Just my 2 cents worth! ~Robert [/QUOTE]
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