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Tripod vs Scope stand

lennyo3034

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I just picked a Pentax spotting scope and am looking for a stand for it. Right now I'm trying to decide between a tripod or a scope stand. I've shot a few high-power matches and almost everybody uses a stand as opposed to a tripod. Most people here however seem to favor the tripod and they seem more versatile.

Can anyone give the pros/cons between the two?

I'd prefer to spend only $150 or so and I have no issue with buying a used one.
 
Re: Tripod vs Scope stand

If your on a budget and need to decide between the two form, I'd suggest the tripod. Sure you'll have to position it carefully on the match line to keep it out of your way a bit, but you'll have something you can take to the field for hunting, bird watching, chick watching, whatever! The scope stands are great on the firing line because they stay out of your way. I highly recommend Bogen (lots of models and price range to choose from) or if you want a decent one for about $100 look at the Vangaurd at sportsmans warehouse. You can always use the tripod for taking pics of birds or chicks too.
 
Re: Tripod vs Scope stand

Gitzo is another brand that offers the movable center post (Gitzo Explorer). I used to be big into photography and have several tripods of that quality but none of them come cheap. Many photog tripods come without heads (the part that moves and swivels around and attaches to your lens, scope, etc) so be careful when shopping online. Frankly, if you want a quality tripod (and head) that will have all the features mentioned, it will cost more than your spotting scope.

The main feature for a photographer is rigidity. Here's a tip for a cheaper tripod - hang some weight from it. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, just hang 10-20lbs from the top of the tripod with a wire or string. That really cuts down on vibrations. Several of the tripods I paid an obscene amount for came with a little hook under the head just for that purpose.

If you want your eyes to glaze over at all the options out there, try B&H Photo Supply. It's a quality dealer.