I was just posting up to see if anyone has a good combo for these? The combo I have is pretty basic and I am looking to upgrade next year. So I was just wanting some ideas.
TaftHunter said:That was actually #1 on my list! Do you have any experience with a good tripod?
Snake Charmer said:Take a look at the Outdoorsman brand of tripod. Made by hunters for hunters in the USA. They offer a modular system that allows you to build a tripod to suits your hunting needs. I have one that I built in 2009 and its served me well. Not cheap but its one of those tools where I believe in the buy once cry once train of thought.
Breacher said:Nikon ED 50 is probably the best lightweight spotter out there. I have experience with that and the Minox MD 50. Big difference in cost. I'd go with the Nikon out of those two.
yeah a little too heavy. I'm looking at 2 lbs or so.chava714 said:So what is considered a light tripod weight wis? I have a monfrotto tripod that is 4.5 lbs and rock solid. Would that be to heavy as a tripod?
Great info and things to consider in this thread, so I'm reviving it. Since the last post, the head on my Slik tripod broke and couldn't be replaced, so I bought a used Manfrotto tripod and head for spotting. I like it a lot. It's not light by any means, but it is rock-solid, quiet and easy to adjust. Anyone else have an update? Garrett, what did you end up with?
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