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Key Features
- Load Capacity: 61.7 lb
- Max Height: 59.8"
- Min Height: 4.3"
- Folded Length: 26.4"
The GT3533LS Systematic Series 3 Carbon Fiber Tripod from Gitzo is a high capacity carbon fiber tripod that represents the ultimate goals of the Systematic lineup—minimal weight, durability, and uncompromising stability. The Series 3 tripods are optimal for traveling light but with extremely sturdy support, especially for those who prefer to work without a center column or need enhanced modularity.
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is there a center column on this tripod? Will it ...
is there a center column on this tripod?
Will it work with an RRS BH-40 ball head ?
There is no center column, it will work with that ball head though.
Date published: 2021-03-10
At what looks to be nearly 60” when extended and ...
At what looks to be nearly 60” when extended and before a mount, do you find it to be “to tall” once camera is mounted? (I’m 5’10”). And if you have thoughts on backpack transportability of this unit it would be appreciated.
I'm going to just disagree a little with the backpacking answer. Yes, it is long, but it is also very light (4.5 lbs.), and with the right back pack with 2,700 to 4,000 cubic inch capacity, drop one or two of the legs in the tripod nest at the bottom of the back, and synch-down straps on the side, you'd be fine.
Date published: 2021-05-04
Can I attach my benro g2 gimbal directly or will ...
Can I attach my benro g2 gimbal directly or will I need a leveling head
You can attach Benro GH2 Aluminum Gimbal Head directly to Gitzo GT3533LS tripod. To level you can just raise or lower two of the legs of the tripod.
Date published: 2022-03-14
Can the Gitzo GT 3533 LS be used with the ...
Can the Gitzo GT 3533 LS be used with the Wimberley WH -200 Gimbal Tripod Head ll when mounted with the AFS Nikon 600 mm ED VR Lens?
Yes, it would make a good tripod for birding/wildlife. Depending on your needs, you could also consider a series 4, which would be heavier but also slightly stiffer. https://bhpho.to/2YySIYP
Date published: 2023-01-19
Will the Gitzo Series 3 lay almost flat for ...
Will the Gitzo Series 3 lay almost flat for shooting close to the ground?
when fully extended down the top of the tripod (below the gimble) is 10cm off the ground
Date published: 2021-01-14
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Can I replace one of the legs on this tripod. Mine is stuck and wont unscrew.Not sure if some sand got stuck in it. Can I order a replacement and where? Thanks
It is easy to remove a single leg by removing the hex screw at the top. Presumably it is possible to get a single leg replacement direct from Gitzo.If it is just the telescope part of the leg that is stuck it may be possible to loosen it with liberal use of penetrating oil such as WD40 or Lusol, then apply a reasonable amount of force to undo the locking collar. James
Date published: 2023-07-31
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I own a Whimberly WH-200 Gimbal head. Will I need to purchase any other accessory to use the gimbal head on the Gitzo GT3533LS?
I purchased the Gitzo GT3533LS Systematic Series 3 Carbon Fiber Tripod (Long) for the Wimberley WH-200 Gimbal Tripod Head II with Quick Release Base. The size and stability of this Gitzo tripod is key for sharp wildlife photography especially when using tele-lenses like the Canon 600 mm f/4 IF II USM.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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Can the articulating feet that come with this be removed and replaced with the old style runner feet that used to come on earlier versions of this tripod, or can they only be replaced with the spiked feet?
The tripod comes packaged with the older style feet and they can replace the articulating feet. Unfortunately the product description does not state this, but you do get the regular tripod feet with it.
Date published: 2024-06-21
