Basalt, an affordable alternative to Carbon Fiber for tripods

February 18, 2010

Photo Gear, Video Podcast

I have been a user of Gitzo tripods for many many years, and have been very fond of their carbon fiber models.

Carbon fiber is the preferred material to use for making durable yet lightweight tripods, however, they are typically very expensive. A few years ago Gitzo developed a new material that offers many of the same advantages of carbon fiber, but at a fraction of the cost.

Check out this video where I explain a bit about the tripods that I am using now made from Basalt, and why I now prefer them over the carbon fiber models.


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Juan Pons - who has written 194 posts on The Digital Photo Experience.

Juan is a wildlife photographer who lives in North Carolina. Juan lives and breathes photography and travels around the country making images, teaching and leading photo workshops. Juan's favorite destination is Yellowstone in winter. You can follow Juan on twitter at http://twitter.com/jpons

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2 Responses to “Basalt, an affordable alternative to Carbon Fiber for tripods”

  1. phree Says:

    Thanks for the review. Very nice!

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  2. Holger Says:

    Hello Juan,

    very good alternative but no longer available, at least at B&H it’s discontinued!
    Perhaps a newer product in the line?

    Keep going your good work,

    Holger

    Reply


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