Many advance amateur and pro here use Gitzo, the one don't buy it just due
to the cost, all "want" one. Are Gitzo superior, to me yes! I have a
Manfrotto 190 Pro, it is good and cheap, just a bit heavy. I also have a
Cullmann monopod, the head is good but the tube is very poor, need a lots of
force to tighten, the worse is you need double the force to loose it. If you
don't mind the high price of Gitzo, it is definite the best I have ever
seen.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry" <Halpert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
>
> In years assisting pro illustration/fashion photogs, I've learned that the
> below statement is simply not true, and their customer service/response
times &
> attitude are lousy. Maybe you do own Gitzo stock... :)
>
> Larry
>
>
> > A Gitzo setup is always superior, no matter what you buy.
> >
> > (And no, I do not own Gitzo stock. <g>)
> >
> > Tris
> >
> > >In defense of my recommendation, and for the benefit of those
unfamiliar
> > >with the Cullmann line of tripods, I suggest a look:
> > >
> > >http://www.rtsphoto.com/html/cullm4.html
> >
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