Dear list-members,

Sorry for being off-topic, but I need your advice. 
As I�m often taking photos on my backcountry-trips, and my tripod is
too heavy for carrying it around all the time (Manfrotto 055 with MA168
ballhead), I decided to get a carbon tripod. As a good choice to me it
seems to get the Manfrotto No. 443, as it is quite cheap compared with
its competitors from Gitzo. 

Now I have some questions: 

what about built quality of Manfrotto carbon tripods?

As I shoot also in winter with temperatures below zero degrees celsius,
I wonder if any problems might appear concerning the materials the
tripod is made of.

Will the tripod be stable enough to carry my gear without wobbling or
shaking? Mostly I use an EOS 3 with 2.8/70-200 and sometimes 2x
converter.

Is there a lighter alternative to the ballhead I use at the moment? I
think that only changing the tripod and then putting the old, quite
heavy ballhead will make the combo unstable.

Many thanks in advance, all your help is highly appreciated.
Have a nice weekend,
Marco

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Marco Kost
Journalist - Bild und Text
Otto-Mair-Ring 5
83607 Holzkirchen

Tel.: 08024 / 47 41 55
Mobil: 0179 / 118 9113

Website: www.mountains-and-more.de
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