The 5 Best Tandem-Legs Camera Tripods for Fluid Heads


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A few days ago I showcased 12 Fluid Heads for Every Budget – from $100 to $30,000. Check it out here:

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In this article we’ll go over five tandem-legs tripods for video work that can accept 100mm bowl heads.

Why do we need a tandem-leg tripod?

Video and cinema tripods tend to have double-tubing with spacers to keep the tripod from slipping. Dual-tube systems have many advantages, one of which is greater stability and resistance to rotational forces. This is why both systems survive and thrive, and ideally one must own both kinds to be as versatile as possible.

Single-tube systems tend to be lighter and can be packed smaller, and is great for run and gun work. Some of the modern single-tube systems give their equivalent double-tube tripods a run for their money.

If you’re in the market for single-tube tripods, check out this list:

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Aluminum vs carbon fiber

I chose both aluminum and carbon fiber for this list. Carbon fiber offers the lightest weight, which will make your solid rock looking tripod lighter. However, overall, I prefer aluminum as my material of choice for these reasons:

  • It is stronger
  • It is more shatter proof
  • It’s (slight) extra weight also lends more stability to the tripod system

Having said that, rapid advancements have been made in carbon fiber and if a top-tier manufacturer sells a carbon fiber tripod, you might want to seriously consider it.

Which base?

In this list I’m focusing specifically on the industry standard 100mm bowls.

150mm bowls are for heavier cameras and setups, which is rare nowadays unless you’re shooting IMAX or similar. Cameras and accessories have gotten a lot lighter over the last decade.

I prefer bowl heads for video work for ease of leveling. It’s one thing to level a mirrorless camera and one lens, and yet another to level a full cinema rig at maximum load. The tripods in this article supports 100mm bases by default without adapters.

The 5 best tandem-tube camera tripods for fluid heads

Here are the five best tandem-tube carbon fiber tripods in ascending order of price:

1 SCG StediFast HD

Here are the specs of the SCG StediFast HD:

FeatureSCG StediFast HD
Default base100mm
MaterialAluminum or Carbon Fiber
Weight of tripod3.48 kg
Maximum height (inch)65
Minimum height (inch)12
Number of Sections/Stages3
Maximum load capacity35 kg
Closed length (inch)29.9
Leg lock typeFlip Lever
Foot typeInterchangeable Dual-Spike Rubber Feet
Temperature Range-40ºC to 60ºC
Extra FeaturesIlluminated Bubble level, Mid-level and Ground level spreaders
Warranty3 year warranty and 30-day money back guarantee

The SCG StediFast HD costs the lowest but is probably the best value for money. It comes with a 75mm adapter incase you want to use 75mm bowl heads.

See my comprehensive review of the SCG StediFast HD here:

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Cartoni Red Lock

Here are the specs of the Cartoni Red Lock:

FeatureCartoni Red Lock
Default base100mm
MaterialAluminum
Weight of tripod3 kg
Maximum height (inch)58
Minimum height (inch)20.5
Number of Sections/Stages3
Maximum load capacity60 kg
Closed length (inch)30
Leg lock typeFlip Lock
Foot typeSpiked
Temperature Range (Celsius)N/A
Extra Features75mm with adapter
Warranty1 year manufacturer warranty

The Cartoni Red Lock has a non-standard three-tube aluminum leg design. It has a 100mm bowl base (which also can be convertible to 75mm with the included adapter ring). It is suitable for the Cartoni Focus 8, 10, or 12 fluid heads, etc.

The Cartoni Red Lock has a Flip Lock to easily adjust the height, and packs up easily. The legs of the tripod can be independently spread and balanced on uneven grounds. It does not have a bubble level.

Manfrotto 645

Here are the specs of the Manfrotto 645 (AmazonB&H):

FeatureManfrotto 645
Default base100mm
MaterialCarbon Fiber
Weight of tripod3.6 kg
Maximum height (inch)61.81
Minimum height (inch)10.62
Number of Sections/Stages3
Maximum load capacity25 kg
Closed length (inch)28.74
Leg lock typeFlip Lock
Foot typeRubber, Dual Spiked
Temperature Range (Celsius)-30 to 60
Extra Features75mm with adapter, Lever Lock
Warranty5 year warranty on registration

The Manfrotto 645 (AmazonB&H) has a fast lever lock and the legs can be independently spread with three locking positions (to use without a spreader).

You can also get a 75mm adapter ring to adapt 75mm bowl heads. The lower stage of leg locks can be locked and unlocked from the top of each leg without any need for bending or crouching down, which is a welcome feature.

The Manfrotto 645 (AmazonB&H) is compatible with ground and mid-telescopic spreaders with a middle level spreader lock. It does not have a bubble level.

Sachtler CF-100ENG 2CF

Here are the specs of the Sachtler CF-100ENG 2CF:

FeatureSachtler CF-100ENG 2CF
Default base100mm
MaterialCarbon Fiber
Weight of tripod2.60 kg
Maximum height (inch)59
Minimum height (inch)15.5
Number of Sections/Stages3
Maximum load capacity40 kg
Closed length (inch)27.2
Leg lock typeFlip Lock
Foot typeSpiked
Temperature Range (Celsius)N/A
Extra FeaturesFolding tripod handle, Quick Clamp System
Warranty3 year warranty on registration

The Sachtler CF-100ENG 2CF is made of “one-piece” carbon fiber material. It has a 22mm tube diameter and has quick clamping locks that make it easy and quick to lock/unlock the legs securely in seconds. The handle of this tripod can be folded for comfortable carrying in a horizontal position.

The Sachtler CF-100ENG 2CF has a built-in transport safety cord which prevents the legs from opening while traveling. The tripod is compatible with a mid-level spreader and rubber feet, though these have to be purchased separately.

OConnor 30L

Here are the specs of the OConnor 30L:

FeatureOConnor 30L
Default base100mm
MaterialCarbon Fiber
Weight of tripod4 kg
Maximum height (inch)61.8
Minimum height (inch)22
Number of Sections/Stages3
Maximum load capacity95 kg
Closed length (inch)29.5
Leg lock typeFlip Lock
Foot typeRubber, Spiked
Temperature Range (Celsius)N/A
Extra FeaturesMid-leg spreader, Quick Clamp System
Warranty3 year warranty on registration

The OConnor 30L is the most expensive 100mm tandem-leg tripod on our list. This carbon fiber tripod can hold up to 95 kg and weighs around 4 kg. It is specifically designed for the OConnor 1040 fluid head. A smart quick clamping system offers secure and visible tripod locking.

The legs of the OConnor 30L can be individually extended and adjusted. When detached from the spreader the leg can pivot without affecting other legs.

The OConnor 30L has a carrying handle in its design. The kit also includes a mid-level spreader.

That’s it! I hope this list will help you find your own ideal tandem-tube camera tripod for video work.

If you know of any other models that you prefer please let me know in the comments below.

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