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Shopper : Does the Gitzo GT 3542LS come with the spiked feet and the snow/sand shoes or are they optional accessories?CHEN S : It comes with all accessories including the rubber feet, the spiked feet and the snow/sand shoes.
LEWIS N : I have the Canon 7D Mark II and will be using the Sigma 150-600mm Sport. Will this satisfy my needs or should I go to the Gitzo 4542LS?JOHN D : It sould work perfectly. I have a Nikon D800 and use it with a Tamron 150-600mm lens. As much important as the tripod, make sure you get a good ballhead. I use a Arca-Swiss Monoball Z1 and it holds my camera and lens rock solid. Another good choice would be Really Right Stuff ballhead.THOMAS W : Lewis, I have a 3542 LS and use a Nikon 200-400 which weighs 7#. It is rock steady and plenty tall for someone to 6 feet 3 inches or maybe more.WILLIAM T : I think the 3542 would be fine for the 7D MkII and the Sigma lens.TIM H : 4542LS is very sturdy. I always carry it with me when I travel. It can fit a median luggage. I am 5'11" and have Nikon D800 and 28-300mm.SCOTT P : I use my 3542LS with a Canon 500 f4 and do not have any problems.
JOHN H : is this the new GT 3542LS or an older model? Naturescape specifications chart indicate that this model can hold upto 25 kg, but it is only 18kg as shown here at ADORAMA.STEVE A : The 3542LS series 3 is the new model with the new head design with a safety latch which eliminates the head from falling out if the clamp is loosened. You now have to push a small button to release the head and in addition the clamp now includes a built in ratchet so you don't have to carry a wrench to fit the clamp nut as before. The tripod will now support 25KG or 55lbs and not what is stated in Adorams's add. Their add is outdated and is the specification for the old model not the new design.GORDON K : This is a new model.BRIAN A : The GT3542LS is the newest model. I wouldn't trade it for the world I just got mine a couple months ago and expect it will be around for many many many years :) As far the weight I'm sure it will hold that much I did a pull up on mine I weigh 165 nothing happened strong as they get. If your really concerned about the weight you might wanna look into there other models I couldn't imagine what the 5 series can hold :) I'm not sure if this helps but I am super happy about the purchase one of the best I have ever made.

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2021-07-02T09:50:20

Rated 5 out of 5

Gitzo GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Fiber 4 Sections Long Tripod

Excellent professional grade tri-pod. Lightweight and durable.

BRIAN C.

2015-07-03T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Gitzo GT3542LS

I'm in agreement with the other reviewers and can't add many more kudos for this great tripod. I'll give it 4.5 stars rounded to 5.0. I'm coming from a Benro C2970 carbon tripod with a center column looking for a steadier solution and it looks like this one is a huge improvement in that regard. I'm a little disappointed in the quality of the carry bag supplied for photography equipment of this caliber, akin to a softer version of the rip stop mailer envelopes. Another surprise for me was noticing when picking up the tripod to move it a short distance, the legs moved beyond vertical and continued in the opposite direction under the camera mount. This happened while birding with my 7DMKll, 400mm and Induro gimbal in four feet tall grasses as the legs would be snarling in the grasses. Not a good thing but fortunately I had a good hold on the legs and after a few "choice words" under my breath, managed to reset the legs. I'm assuming that all "flat top" tripods with out columns do this. My Benro's legs pivot much tighter and contact the column and prevented any further travel. I checked this by removing the column and it also moves beyond vertical, although not nearly as far as the Gitzo. Also I tried to tighten the pivot screws on the legs but couldn't as I find them already at maximum torque. Other than not being able to snug up the leg pivots, it does function extremely well.

azLee

2014-07-21T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

prompt delivery and good service

prompt delivery and good service a nice product.

Tim

2013-01-11T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Gitzo 3542LS Systematic CT Tripod review

I spent alot of time deciding which tripod was best for my new 500f4IS, finally realizing that I must protect my investment and not take chances with my older gear that was risky tripod support. I needed sturdy, tall enough, and lightweight, knowing that is hard to come by. I bit the bullet and chose over another competitor because I knew Gitzo was always considered the best, and it weighed a half lb. less than the other. Weight is a deciding factor for me. The Gitzo beauty arrived 10 days later, and I admired the precision I never had on my old gear. The leg locks design is brilliant. I was a little disappointed that is was about 1 lb. heavier than what I read. And it does fold up rather clumsily, because Gitzo has improved the sturdiness of the leg attachment to the head, making it now larger than the older models at the head base. Folding the legs in is a slight difference than before. I would have preferred the smaller head plate, but I may get used to it. The quality makes up for these two factors, though, so it's growing on me. Now a triangle rather than circular base. Another factor for me was will it fit in my carry on suitcase? YES! At 23 inches. Very important, no way would I pack this beauty in a checked suitcase. My old tripod did not fit and I had to carry a smaller tripod on trips, which just did not work well for my older 500f4IS weight. The height is perfect. I am 5'7 and worried it was too short, but I'd say it is perfect for anyone under 5'10. If you need an extra inch but don't want the weight of the taller tripod like the XLS, just add a panorama level and a tall ballhead to this one, giving you 5 more inches. The legs are sturdy,and so far set up is a breeze, I also bought the Induro BHL2 ballhead to go with it, which is outstanding also. I feel like I finally have the right stuff, and have made photog life easier, with precision up a notch.

LINDA J.

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Gitzo 3542LS Systematic CT Tripod review

By LINDA J.

I spent alot of time deciding which tripod was best for my new 500f4IS, finally realizing that I must protect my investment and not take chances with my older gear that was risky tripod support. I needed sturdy, tall enough, and lightweight, knowing that is hard to come by. I bit the bullet and chose over another competitor because I knew Gitzo was always considered the best, and it weighed a half lb. less than the other. Weight is a deciding factor for me. The Gitzo beauty arrived 10 days ...

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Gitzo GT3542LS

By azLee

I'm in agreement with the other reviewers and can't add many more kudos for this great tripod. I'll give it 4.5 stars rounded to 5.0. I'm coming from a Benro C2970 carbon tripod with a center column looking for a steadier solution and it looks like this one is a huge improvement in that regard. I'm a little disappointed in the quality of the carry bag supplied for photography equipment of this caliber, akin to a softer version of the rip stop mailer envelopes. Another surprise for me was noti...

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Gitzo Series 3 6x Systematic GT3542LS Carbon Tripod adds the maximum sturdiness since the ball head is mounted directly on top of the tripod legs and maintains the light weight. By having 4-section legs, it is more compact when collapsed.

Key Features

  • Ratchet Locking Lever

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  • Gitzo 5 Year Warranty