I'm not sure this has been dealt with, given the nature of the scope itself, a Kowa TSN 501, which weights 400 g, under a pound.
Earlier today I've exchange some messages with @dwatsonbirder (the seller of this lovely little scope) about the most appropriate tripod/head combo for such a small and lightweight scope.
Do you have any experience with such a light equipment? I tend to think tripod is easier to use, but probably a monopod could work with this too. However, to address the issue first, I'd like to concentrate on the tripod bit. What do you reckon could be a good combo to maximize weight/portability, that are the strong points of the Kowa (I have a 2 section Manfrotto and a 3 section Sirui for my bigger scope and camera, but those would be overkill and would somehow ruin the how experience I guess).
Any advice or experience?
Earlier today I've exchange some messages with @dwatsonbirder (the seller of this lovely little scope) about the most appropriate tripod/head combo for such a small and lightweight scope.
Do you have any experience with such a light equipment? I tend to think tripod is easier to use, but probably a monopod could work with this too. However, to address the issue first, I'd like to concentrate on the tripod bit. What do you reckon could be a good combo to maximize weight/portability, that are the strong points of the Kowa (I have a 2 section Manfrotto and a 3 section Sirui for my bigger scope and camera, but those would be overkill and would somehow ruin the how experience I guess).
Any advice or experience?