No longer available new, according to B&H but it's successor is only $429.22.

On 5/16/2015 4:42 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:
Godfrey recommended this tripod for travel and I purchased it. Excellent tripod.

http://www.manfrotto.us/190cx-carbon-fiber-tripod-3-section

As to gear,  I'm still lusting after the DA*55 and I wouldn't mind the 35mm as 
well.

Eager to hear the news on the anticipated full frame, but not sure that's in 
the budget right now.

I'd love the 300mm but that's out of budget as well.

But I am going to do some tech clearing out. I want to simplify.

I'll probably post tech for sale very soon.

Cheers, Christine



On May 16, 2015, at 12:52 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:

There are several pieces of gear that are very high on my list, exceed my current budget, but 
depending on money availability and need, I hope to get before too long.  I'm sure that most people 
on this list have a similar list, and others might actually have the gear.  The only thing that 
differs are probably the lines of "too expensive for now, otherwise I'd already own it", 
and "inexpensive enough that I might actually someday own one".

On my trip to Pittsburgh, I realized that I don't have a good travel tripod.  I 
bought the one I have now very shortly after I started using a DSLR, and it was 
better than the $20 tripods that you can pick up anyplace, but still so wobbly 
that I lost a lot of night time exposures to camera blur.  The one I recently 
discovered is the Benro A1190t travel flat.  For some reason the A2190t simply 
is no longer available. It is going for $142 various places, and ends up being 
about the same length, and about three times the width of the monopod that I 
always carry in the laptop pocket of my camera bag.

The two lenses that are at the top of my wish list are both Sigma.  The 
18-35/1.8  isn't quite as sharp as my 31, but it's probably a lot better than 
my Sigma 20/1.8.  It also has the versatility of a zoom, and the speed of a 
prime. It would save me a lot of lens changing when photographing dance events.

The other lens I often find myself wishing I had is the sigma 35/1.4 art lens.  
I think this one might actually even be full frame capable.  The 2/3 stop in 
speed between it and 1.8 doesn't seem like much, but it often means the 
difference between shooting at 1/20 and 1/13 which is right on the edge of 
where camera blur and motion blur become issues.  I often find myself shooting 
with my 50/1.4, even when I don't really have the room for it, just because I 
need that extra bit of speed.


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