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Subject: [OM] Re: I'm looking hard at the Evolt E-500, what's the general concenus ?
From: "Jeff Keller" <jrk_om@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 11:51:15 -0700
I'm using a Gitzo carbon fiber with 3 vs. 4 telescoping leg sections. It is 
about the lightest one I've seen recommended. I believe it is the 1257 (I'll 
check and post again if my memory is wrong). The newer ones (probably same 
model no.)  have an anti-rotating leg which would be an improvment. 
ReallyRightStuff used to recommend this one as a hiking tripod, but the next 
one up the Gitzo line as the one to get if you were going to use big heavy 
super-telephotos.

The Tamron 400/4 + 1.4x TC, which I use a lot, was giving me grief with 2 
different Bogen heads on Bogen legs. The Acratech + Gitzo hasn't shown any 
problems. I've had the big 'white' Zuikos + TCs on it with no noticeable 
problem. I actually think the weight of the big Zuikos helps them remain 
steady. The only mirror lens I've had on it is a 750/6 which also worked 
well.

The two lenses I haven't tried and that I'm a little concerned about are the 
vivitar 800/11 solid cat and the Zuiko 1000/11. The long focal length of the 
800/11 with very low rotational momentum seems to make it sensitive to wind 
(I should hang my backpack from the tripod but don't)

-jeff

----Original Message Follows----
From: ScottGee1 <scottgee1@xxxxxxxxx>

Jeff, which tripod have you found works for you?

I too am a relatively recent A-S convert.

ScottGee1



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