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The Gitzo Safari GK 2520 FT is a tripod for small and mid-size cameras, manufactured from 2010 to 2015 (discontinued). The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1125 €; no votes.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:I'm using it for three years: it is much more stable than the classic Traveller 1 while remaining very portable. The construction is impeccable and the O-ring seal does not filter water even if you are in a swamp or on the shore of a lake or sea
Cons:attention to the legs (you unscrew easily) and the spare parts are expensive .Consiglio a thread lock glue.
Opinion:For me it is the top of the stands from the trip (there is fine in case) for bird watching, head type video is ideal for a telescope with a magnification of 20/60 but it works well (without changing the head) with tele not too heavy as Nikon 80-400. And 'advisable to use a quick release plate attack long to balance the telescope or telephoto lens mounted on DSLR
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