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Outdoorsmans tripod on 85mm spotter?
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 528753" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>The Slik 624 looks like its 1.8lbs, same as the short outdoorsmans. The 624 is 14in folded 45in max height. I know a few guys who use the sprint mini. I have never used one though. It may be too light for the big spotters, but would definately get the job done. If you dont touch anything it would't wobble. I may use my spotters different than others. 95% of the time I am parked behind 15x binos. I only use a spotter for a few minutes at a time to get a real good look at something way off. I wouldn't want to glass with a spotter only, and definately not off of a real light weight tripod. I do think the Sliks are a good bank for the buck compared to the other top tripod makes. You may wat to take a look at gitzo stuff. It is high dollar, but the photo guys rave about it. Ive never used one, but I've seen a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 528753, member: 22987"] The Slik 624 looks like its 1.8lbs, same as the short outdoorsmans. The 624 is 14in folded 45in max height. I know a few guys who use the sprint mini. I have never used one though. It may be too light for the big spotters, but would definately get the job done. If you dont touch anything it would't wobble. I may use my spotters different than others. 95% of the time I am parked behind 15x binos. I only use a spotter for a few minutes at a time to get a real good look at something way off. I wouldn't want to glass with a spotter only, and definately not off of a real light weight tripod. I do think the Sliks are a good bank for the buck compared to the other top tripod makes. You may wat to take a look at gitzo stuff. It is high dollar, but the photo guys rave about it. Ive never used one, but I've seen a few. [/QUOTE]
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