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Field Optics Hunter 32dt Ast Dometop Tripod System

Field Optics Hunter 32dt Ast Dometop Tripod System
  • Product Code: eq134495
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$1,797.00 $2,156.40

The carbon fiber Field Optics Hunter 32DT AST DomeTOP Tripod Systemfrom Field Optics Hunter 32DT AST DomeTOP Tripod Systemfeatures a 59" carbon fiber tripod that weighs just 4.2 lb and folds down to 28.6" for storage and transport. It has an Arca Swiss Picatinny lever clamp head assembly and rubber over spiked feet.

AST Arca Swiss Twist Clamp Head    Carbon Fiber Construction    59" Maximum Height    28.6" Folded Length

General
Folded Length28.6" / 72.6 cm
DiameterPack Diameter: 3.3" / 8.4 cm
Maximum Height59" / 149.9 cm
Physical
Material of ConstructionCarbon Fiber
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
Weight4.2 lb / 1.9 kg

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. HIIIII!! What are the dimensions of this tripod bag in inches, pretty pleeeaaaase? Thanks SOOOOO much!! Michael

A: The Field Optics Research Premium Padded Carry Case for FT3030 and BT15XX Tripods is about 15 inches long and 4 inches in diameter.

Q: 2. Would it be a good fit for a D750 with battery grip and 24-120mm lens attached?

A: I'm not positive about your setup, but I have a D7200 with an 18-200 lens and it fits great. Can't say enough good things about this bag.

Q: 3. HIIIII!! What are the dimensions of this tripod bag in inches, pretty pleeeaaaase? Thanks SOOOOO much! Michael

A: The Field Optics Research Premium Padded Carry Case for FT3030 and BT15XX Tripods is about 15 inches long and 4 inches in diameter.

Q: 4. Used with grip or without grip?

A: This L-bracket is for use without a battery grip attached to the Nikon D750 body.

Q: 5. Looking for a travel bag to carry camera and minimal accessories while out for the day (hiking, sightseeing, boating, etc). Will this fit my Nikon D3300 with 18-55mm kit lens? (I have a messenger bag to store all my equipment, gadgets, and manuals.)

A: very nice

Q: 6. I'm 6'1". It appears in the picture that the camera may not pivot up high enough to reach eyesight and stay in the anchors. I see no adjustment to raise any higher. Is there one? Thanks, Nick

A: Yes the Field Optics Research PhotoPOD Chest Mount Camera Support System can be adjusted to raise the camera higher. This can be achieved by extending the "steady sticks", and adjusting the lanyard fixed to the harness.

Q: 7. Will this fit a Canon Rebel T1i with a Sigma 10-20mm?

A: Yes this case would fit that lens and body together without any issues.

Q: 8. Will a Sony A6400 with a Sigma 16mm lens fit? This bag is listed as a free accessory with the A6400.

A: This will fit both quite easily.

Q: 9. Will this accommodate Canon r7 with Canon rf 100-400mm lens?

A: The Ruggard Hunter Pro 65 DSLR Holster Bag is slightly too small to hold the Canon R7 with the Canon RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM Lens attached. The Ruggard Hunter Pro 75 DSLR Holster Bag (RUPHB675B) is big enough to hold that camera and lens combination.

Q: 10. Will this fit a D780 and 24-120 lens with lens hood?

A: Yes it will!

28/09/2024

[Carbon Fiber] Very original product suitable for a standard monopode with an unexpensive thread adapter

5
14/09/2024

[59" / 149.9 cm] After using this tripod for two weeks I have decided to update my review to five stars. Yes this tripod could be sturdier but it is extremely well made for the price. The quality of this tripod is comparable to my much more expensive and heavier Gitzo tripod. Considering its weight and price I do not think one could expect more.



I really like that MicroLite folds to such a compact size and weighs less than two pounds. You do sacrifice height and total stability, but if you need something very light and compact in a full size tripod this may be the one to get.

5
29/08/2024

[Carbon Fiber] I need a rock-solid tripod. I typically zoom to between 2000 mm and 3000 mm to shoot bird portraits. At this magnification any vibration in the tripod results in soft photos. I purchased the FT-6852A because it was designed specifically for extreme strength and stability as an optics platform for long lens photography and similar activities. I have found that it is indeed very sturdy and damps vibration fast. With it, I routinely take tack sharp photos at 3000 mm equivalent. Since I pan the head between shots, I added a FLM leveling base to the top of the center column (under my pan/tilt head). This addition does not affect the features of the center column. The center column (being both separable and reversible) provides two ways to shoot from ground level; and, (being 32 mm in diameter) it also provides a way to quickly change the tripod height
without degrading image sharpness. Finally, the tripod comes with a nice padded case that holds the tripod with both my leveling base and pan/tilt head attached.My photos have definitely improved since I bought the FT-6852A. I can transport it easily, set it up quickly, and take sharp photos at very high magnification.

5
22/08/2024

[28.6" / 72.6 cm] I tried the BH-300....too bulky. I've had the original pan/tilt head. My medium sized tripod was overwhelmed by the 300, but this fits just fine and works very well for my EM-1 mk iii and 300mm with 2x. Controls are easy to access, and weight works well for me.

5
13/08/2024

[59" / 149.9 cm] I was looking for a light weight tripod to fill in for my Manfrotto 3021. This should work for what I need and the price is right.

5
18/07/2024

[59" / 149.9 cm] I bought this to replace my 3-legged thing I bought a year ago.  

The 3-legged thing tripod has lost several components, including the weight hook under the center column. The worst is the center column can be accidentally pulled off and can never be put back properly again.

I choose this model for its light weight, which is barely over 2 lbs. Also, it has an excellent price.

The first impression when opened the box is its surprising robust construction, very sturdy. 

I knew it is short, that I planned to use it with waist level finder on my medium format camera and the angle finder on my Leica. It is what I wanted, but after opened it, I think a little taller could be better.

Its weight is slightly heavier than I thought. It does match the spec, but I just realized that my 3-legged thing is about 1 pound lighter. So, if you want something really light weight, get the carbon fiber version. And better yet, get a taller model from this manufacturer.

Overall, I am very happy about this manufacturer for its quality. ButI recommend to get the taller and carbon fiber version. 

No, I would not return it or make exchange. It is more than good enough for me.

5
04/07/2024

[59" / 149.9 cm] Worked great. Excellent after market accessary

5
14/06/2024

[28.6" / 72.6 cm] I was very skeptic getting this considering the lack of reviews. But after getting it, I am fairly impressed by it!

I have other tripods for different uses, but this one is my main go-to tripod for travel or when needing something small and very lightweight. It fit into my external bag pocket where my other tripods couldn't. Bonus!

Its pretty sturdy, goes up to about upper chest height, has fast locking and opening, and does the job.

Just slap on a good ball head and you're good. Supports my camera with a 70-200 2.8 no problem.

5
11/06/2024

[28.6" / 72.6 cm] Sturdy build with super smooth adjustments. Currently using with a Sony a6300 and 12mm on a slider for indoor fitness shoots. The ball head mounts quickly and setting up the camera is a breeze.

5
07/06/2024

[28.6" / 72.6 cm] So I’m an old person  anymore.  I still get out a lot though for photography.  I wanted to still be able to carry along  a tripod and effectively use it.  It had to be really lite, fit in my day pack, and support my 7D2 with 150-600 C lens.
As I already had a decent ball head, I only needed the tripod.  I use the tripod with four sections extended  and sitting on my 16” camp stool.  Perfect for an old guy like me.  I have now spent many a day at my favorite duck pond photographing.  This set up is just right for me.  As a bonus, if you fully extend the legs and raise the center column  and push the legs together, you have a very useable monopod.  Providing you aren’t much over six feet tall.
I’m getting a lot of use out of this tripod.  Just the ticket for an older American like myself.

5

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