18 April 2002, 12:06
DavidReedNeed a tripod for spotting scope
I just picked up a new spotting scope(my first) and need to get a good tripod that is compact and light. I went to my local camera shop but all they had were camera tripods that tend to be heavy and not all that compact. I know Leupold makes a small field tripod but know one I know has any first hand experience with it. Nor do any of the local shops have one that I can check out. What do those of you who tote your spotters into the field use? Is the Leupold tripod a worthwhile equipment investment?
18 April 2002, 14:25
<Greg Y>David. Leupold makes a tripod that the legs are progressively smaller in diameter, unscrew from the panhead, and all screw into one leg. It is compact, lightweight, and fits easily into a daypack/backpack. The legs are fixed length, so you must find a relatively level spot to use it. That is the drawback of this tripod vs. tripods with adjustable-length legs. And when you are on a steep slope wanting to glass a good bull, buck, ram or whatever trophy, sometimes that level spot is hard to find. The next best thing is your backpack frame. Mine has worked great, most of the time.Good luck and Good hunting..GREG
19 April 2002, 00:41
JeffPTry slik tripods.Inexpensive,adj leg hgt,and
light.Most of the Camera web sites carry them.Type slik tripod in your search engine.
Jeff
19 April 2002, 01:46
Pete EDavid,
A good tip is to carry a small net bag which can be hung under the centre column of the tripod when in use. When you get to a spot where extended glassing is in order, just put a few rocks or sods in the bad for weight and hang it underneath..the extra weight greatly improves the stability..
Peter
19 April 2002, 09:24
WachtelI use a Manfrotto tripod but that's mainly for stationary spotting so stability and not weight is my first priority.
I would recommend trying a one-legged "tripod" if you will be using the scope mainly for mobile hunting. I've tried one of these in the field and it's surprisingly easy to hold stable enough for detailed obsevations.
19 April 2002, 12:11
<OTTO>I got one at walmart of all places. but for less than $20, how can you go wrong.
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19 April 2002, 15:03
DavidReedThanks for the reply's guys.
Pete E.,
The idea to hang a small net bag with some stones in it from the tripod is a good one. I'll have to remember that this comming hunting season.