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    Default 600mm f4 IS ii with wimberley mh200 but what tripod ?

    Hi Guys

    I am off to Mara and i wanted to know which will be a good tripod for the mh200, i dont think i wil get to use it much there as the safari does not allow you to get of the cars, but wanted to carry a tripod just in case if we get some birds in Flight.

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    What are you looking for in a tripod, and what's your budget?
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    I think you'll have a higher keeper rate for most BIF if you hand hold your 600mm.

    I use an Induro C-414 (now CT-414) with a Wimberley Sidekick/Arca-Swiss Z1 ballhead combination when I'm camped out in a position and keeping the lens aimed at one spot for long periods of time. Otherwise, I hand hold.

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    Hi Aziz- It's hard to beat the Gitzo products. For the new (and lighter) 600/4II you could probably get away with a Series 3 Gitzo Systematic rather than going to the Series 5.

    http://www.gitzo.ca/product_list/720...a=t&intl_code=

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Stephens View Post
    I think you'll have a higher keeper rate for most BIF if you hand hold your 600mm.

    I use an Induro C-414 (now CT-414) with a Wimberley Sidekick/Arca-Swiss Z1 ballhead combination when I'm camped out in a position and keeping the lens aimed at one spot for long periods of time. Otherwise, I hand hold.
    Hi Dave, i tested my 600 handheld yesterday, i did manage some nice shots while the birds were stationary but probably need to learn the technique on handholding for BIF.......especially i need to get the settings on the 5diii sorted i got it since a couple of month and upgraded from the mkii so the AF multi functions are bit confusing for me currently.......

    I got a 100$ monopod from manfrotto which has these legs that balances the monopod out for the time being till i manage to get hold of another 1000$ to get a good tirpod......the wh200 sits perfectily on this mono pod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Brown View Post
    What are you looking for in a tripod, and what's your budget?
    No budget as such just want to get a good sturdy tirpod that can support the 13000$ properly, i got the mh200 so it should fit that aswell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Chardine View Post
    Hi Aziz- It's hard to beat the Gitzo products. For the new (and lighter) 600/4II you could probably get away with a Series 3 Gitzo Systematic rather than going to the Series 5.

    http://www.gitzo.ca/product_list/720...a=t&intl_code=
    Thanks for the recommendation, i did manage to see one of the gitzos today at the wimberly dealer, who rarely stocks anything ! lol and it takes them 2 days to locate the product !! but finally i found the wh200head there and no plate !!

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    Aziz, there is some technique to hand holding these super-teles. Part of it is using the muscles and practice. I recommend shutter speeds over 1/1000-sec while learning, but I've hand held with great results as low as 1/160-sec. You CAN do it; however, a monopod is a fine interim step.

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    I'm a big fan of Gitzo. Check this one out; works great with a 600.
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    I would recommend checking on the RRS tripods. After 2 leg fails on Gitzo tripods (coming unthreaded from the base) I am really enjoying the RRS one I have purchased for my 600VR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Swanson View Post
    I would recommend checking on the RRS tripods. After 2 leg fails on Gitzo tripods (coming unthreaded from the base) I am really enjoying the RRS one I have purchased for my 600VR.
    Hi Jon- I have Gitzo and am wondering what "coming unthreaded from the base" means. Could you explain.

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