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The Gitzo Traveler GT1545T is a tripod for mid-size and large cameras, manufactured from 2015. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 569 €;
4 users have given it an average vote of 9.8 out of 10.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Light, compact and load resistant. Its robustness allows a load for which the upper model was required. Excellent absorption of vibrations often insidious for the micromove. The new leg opening/closing system is great and quick. At maximum extent it allows a standing use. Wide tilt of the legs that allow you to adapt to the uneven ground and get very low shooting points, with the legs inverted you get to ground wire. From closed his ball head remains internal to his legs and protected. Last but not to be underestimated, Gitzo guarantees the lifetime availability of spare parts of all its models.
Cons:Clutch adjustment poloto for the rotation of the head too fluid and you risk losing it. Fixed with a teflon round. Finishing the carbon legs too delicate for use in the countryside, needs a cover. The rubber feet tend to unscrew themselves with the risk of losing them. Interesting spare tips but expensive. It costs considerably compared to the competition, but the tripod is one of those purchases that last a long time. The codes are unclear and you risk confusing with the models.
Opinion:I totally agree with the judgment of Mada1991 that preceded me. I've been using Gitzo for 40 years and this is the best tripod I've had. If you buy it I recommend you protect the leg sections right away or buy a case. Personally I used the tape for tennis rackets. Gitzos have always been copied by other brands but in my view they still remain at the top. I confess that twice I bought similar tripods from other brands attracted by the cheaper price but then I bitterly regretted it and now they are there unused. I know that many are not found with the closure/opening to vine and prefer the clips but it is a matter of habit and the latter are really more practical, fast and safe.
Pros:Lightness, size from closed, size maximum extension, materials and even design
Cons:It is the top of the range of the light hard to find flaws... maybe by re-see the change of the center column between the long standard and the short one a bit cumbersome and slow xò nothing of that and missing the hook for the ballast
Opinion:The best travel tripod extremely compact from closed, excellent overall stiffness even at full extension, the fibre used is of the best quality. Even the frames of the legs are great enough half a lap maybe less to block them and unlock them really comfortable the type of block tilt legs implemented... the feet have a very good grip on just about any surface the tripod holds up quietly A Canon 5d Mark 4 with 70-200 f2.8 if you have 900/1000 euros I highly recommend it is a lot of money but it is a definitive purchase...
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