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Gitzo GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Fiber Tripod (Long)

BH #GIGT3542L • MFR #GT3542L
Gitzo GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Fiber Tripod (Long)
Key Features
  • Load Capacity: 55 lb
  • Maximum Height: 70"
  • Minimum Height: 6.3"
  • Folded Length: 23.2"
The GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Fiber Tripod from Gitzo features Carbon eXact tubing, which includes High Modulus carbon fiber in the lower leg sections, adding to their diameters and making the tripod more rigid and stronger than its predecessor. The GT3542L has a load capacity of 55 lb, extends to a maximum height of 70", and folds down to 23.2" for transport.
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Gitzo Mountaineer GT3542L Overview

The GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Fiber Tripod from Gitzo features Carbon eXact tubing, which includes High Modulus carbon fiber in the lower leg sections, adding to their diameters and making the tripod more rigid and stronger than its predecessor. The GT3542L has a load capacity of 55 lb, extends to a maximum height of 70", and folds down to 23.2" for transport.

The center column on the tripod can be removed for Ground Level Set, which enables the tripod to reach its lowest height of 6.3". Its four-section legs are secured with twist locks that incorporate G-lock Ultra, which has an internal O-ring to prevent dust and particles from entering the leg system. The top spider has been redesigned to add rigidity, and large leg angle selectors give you more area to grip when readjusting leg angles. A ballast hook on the center column allows you to add weight to increase the tripod's stability.

UPC: 719821362104

Gitzo Mountaineer GT3542L Specs

Key Specs
Head Mount Type
3/8"-16 Male
Primary Leg Material
Carbon Fiber
Load Capacity
55 lb / 24.9 kg
Maximum Working Height
70" / 177.8 cm
Max Height without Center Column
59.1" / 150.1 cm
Minimum Working Height
6.3" / 16 cm
Closed Length
23.2" / 58.9 cm
Weight
4.3 lb / 2 kg
Legs
Head Mount Type
3/8"-16 Male
Primary Leg Material
Carbon Fiber
Leg Lock
Twist Lock
Leg Sections
4
Independent Leg Spread
Yes
Foot Features
Removable
General
Load Capacity
55 lb / 24.9 kg
Maximum Working Height
70" / 177.8 cm
Max Height without Center Column
59.1" / 150.1 cm
Minimum Working Height
6.3" / 16 cm
Closed Length
23.2" / 58.9 cm
Bubble Level
No
Weight
4.3 lb / 2 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
25 x 4.5 x 4.5"

Gitzo Mountaineer GT3542L Reviews

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Does the RRS ball head BH-40 fit the Gitzo ...

Does the RRS ball head BH-40 fit the Gitzo GT3542L tripod leg?
Asked by: Pam
Yes RRS ball head BH-40 does fit the Gitzo GT3542L tripod leg.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2023-10-27

What is the difference between gt2542 and gt3542 ...

What is the difference between gt2542 and gt3542 tripods?
Asked by: Andrew
The series 3 tripods are stronger and support more weight. The gt2542 goes two inches taller when fully opened. Gitzo GT3542 weighs a bit more because the legs are thicker and stronger but it does fold almost an inch smaller than the Gitzo GT2542.
Answered by: Jessica G
Date published: 2023-10-30

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I plan on getting a nikon 600mm f4 & need a tripod that can handle it. This tripod is rated 46.3 lbs payload, more than three times the lense & 800e. The legs are very stable. Is my thinking correct?? Thank you, David Stanfill
Asked by: Anonymous
I have the Nikon 400mm 2.8 and this Gitzo GT3542L Mountaineer can handle it.
Answered by: Dallas H.
Date published: 2024-07-23

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Does the Gitzo Center Column Bubble Level GLEVEL1 or GLEVEL2 fit on this tripod, too? I can't find any specific bubble level for series 3.Thank you, Philip
Asked by: Anonymous
No, sorry neither will fit on a 3 series gitzo. If you need a bubble level, I would recommend one that attaches to the hotshoe of your camera.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2024-07-25

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Why does is this tripod (GT3542L) better priced than other Gitzo's? (At $689 this seems a bargain compared to many similar models that have lower load specs or don't hit the 70 mark. This one seems a fit to me - just want to assure I'm getting Gitzo quality).
Asked by: Christopher
I purchased this model a year ago for my wife. It is definitely top of the line Gitzo quality. Plan to buy another one for her for this Christmas. I have also looked at some of the other models, but can find no differences in quality or features. Just be glad you are getting a good deal from B&H.
Answered by: T Steven B.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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Trying to compare the Gitzo GT3542L & the GT2543L to some of the CF tripods from Induro. Anybody care to give me your 2 Cents?
Asked by: Lou
When you see them side by side you'll but the Gitzo,I was real close to buying the Induro head though but settled on the Kirk BH-1
Answered by: john b.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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Can the center column be inverted for low level shooting?
Asked by: Eric
Yes
Answered by: Helen L.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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Is this tripod sturdy enough for a Nikon 600/4 VR mounted on a full Wimberley (WH-200)?
Asked by: Anonymous
I use it with Canon's 5Dmark 3 and the 800mm mounted on the Wimberley WH-200. The only problem I had was near Logan's Pass in Glacier NP and the winds were pretty high. Even strapping it down with a heavy camera bag I did not get the best pictures. Otherwise it has been fine.
Answered by: PATRICIA A.
Date published: 2023-10-27
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