Me too :)
I'm happy with it, but I don't use it as much as I should. I liked the one someone posted last week with 1 leg usable as a monopod and some other nice features.
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I have a Feisol tripod and a Manfroto 055 from the 80's. I used to think my 055 was the light weight compared to my large format tripod but now the Feisol complete weight less than the old ball head on the 055:headslap:
I just the same one as well. Its a sturdy tripod.
just noticed this post - I have the same head but my pod is the 55XPROB, stands a little taller and will hold a little more.
Only reason I selected it over the 190 - the 55 and head was on sale, the 190 was not and felt I needed the extra height so as not aggravate my neck or shoulders (injuries from a vehicle accident where a kid in a Suzuki Sidekick skidding backwards on black ice re-bounded off a stop sign and destroyed my company van)
True dat...
Again, spot on. I think printing would have to be a big and ongoing part of your photographic life (say, selling prints in some significant volume and on a regular basis) to really have that big a savings impact.
On the tripod subject... Michael that's the model I went in to buy, but the store was out of stock (story of my life) so I ended up with this one instead:
http://www.indurogear.com/products_details_AX114.html
and a Manfrotto 486RC2 ballhead.
Now, however, I wish I had a do-over and would have spent more on a Gitzo or something with a bit better weight-to-load ratio, probably carbon fibre.
Great info. My tripod just lost a part at the Fanny down the Ganny - so perfect timing. Henry's has the 190XPROB with the 804RC2 heard or the 486RC2 ball head for $239.
Thanks for the timely suggestion.
omg..i want one of those..i hate how i cant shoot low!
Well, I got my tax return and it was more than I thought so I went out and bought the same pod as MAW...with a 496RC2 ball head at TCS for $259 if anybody in Calgary is interested. :)
I think I might try some night shooting tonight in the city.