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- lightweight
- good affordability
- good versatility
- good stability
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 124 people for OVERALL
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it is very sturdy and stable, easily handling an slr camera and lens.
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i needed a nice, light tripod that would hold my digital slr, and this dolica one seems to do the job.
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if hiking, you could grab an available rock or two and suspend it from the hook via any means which is handy--a sock, for example.
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in the field it is easily backpackable,and provides a firm solid support for my heavy camera stuff.
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just keep in mind its limitations and that you may well end up buying a bigger/sturdier second tripod for longer lenses, but this one will still come in handy for lightweight/travel/backpacking use.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for OVERALL
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Positives: Head Type: Panhead
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for OVERALL
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Positives: Head Type: Panhead
- 4 RECOMMENDED by 1 people for OVERALL
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Positives: Head Type: Ballhead, Maximum Load: 22 lbs.
- 5 RECOMMENDED by 8 people for OVERALL
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Positives: Head Type: Panhead, Maximum Height: 72.8 in., Maximum Load: 17.6 lbs., Supported Devices: Camera
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Positives: Head Type: Ballhead
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