I went for the Sirui ST-124. The difference being that it has four sections, which I thought would probably be a bit more stable than five sections. I love my ST-124. Its light, small, very sturdy, and a great price for a superb piece of kit.
@@TheAdamToy I also have.....Sirui P-424 monopod (with feet. Brilliant piece of kit. Highly recommended ) Sirui P-326 monopod. L20 tilt head. And a Sirui ball head. They are just great products, and dont cost a fortune.
Looking for a travel tripod but I want to buy something with stronger sectional legs. My Gitzo 3530LS is now 15 years old still looking new but the 25" minimum won't allow carry on.
I went for the Sirui ST-124. The difference being that it has four sections, which I thought would probably be a bit more stable than five sections. I love my ST-124. Its light, small, very sturdy, and a great price for a superb piece of kit.
That was my other option! They are both great tripods!
@@TheAdamToy I also have.....Sirui P-424 monopod (with feet. Brilliant piece of kit. Highly recommended )
Sirui P-326 monopod. L20 tilt head. And a Sirui ball head. They are just great products, and dont cost a fortune.
@@mikewilson8513 ill have to check them out! I could use a new ball head!
@@TheAdamToy I prefer my L20 Tilt head. But again, the ball head is quality.
Looking for a travel tripod but I want to buy something with stronger sectional legs. My Gitzo 3530LS is now 15 years old still looking new but the 25" minimum won't allow carry on.
With no worries, I throw this one in the carry-on or the side of my camera bag, to Italy and to Czechia with no issues!
Looks sturdy and very functional. May have to check it out when I start to travel 😂you know in like 2-3 years 😫
Definitely worth it when you travel! Maybe it’ll be even lighter by then!
That looks like a deal!
Favorite tripod I have had!