Best Sony Panhead Tripods
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 115 people for OVERALL
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well, i wouldn't put my slr on a tripod that weighs only 1 pound.
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this is my second tripod and i usually use slrs for photography.
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works great...= ] also, this does indeed work with slr cameras and such (i use it with my sony a700 and it does just fine)
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i wanted a lightweight tripod that would fully extend but fold up small enough to attach to the bottom of a camera backpack.
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very good quality, easy to use, light weight,just a little bit too long for my backpack.
Read more reviewsPositives: Good Affordability, Lightweight, Excellent Stability, Type: Tripod -
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 7 people for OVERALL
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fox-orian,
www.newegg.com
cons: some stability loss with semi-pro slr's.
Read more reviewsPositives: Type: Tripod, Head Type: Panhead, Maximum Height: 59.1 in., Maximum Load: 5.5 lbs. -
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fox-orian,
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 123 people for OVERALL
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it is light-weighted enough (1.3kg or 2 lbs & 14 oz) that you would not feel burdened at all when you take it out for a hiking.
Read more reviewsPositives: Nice Affordability, Excellent Portability, Lightweight, Type: Tripod -
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 40 people for OVERALL
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Positives: Great Affordability, Good Portability, Excellent Versatility, Type: Tripod
- 5 RECOMMENDED by 33 people for OVERALL
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the one i picked up was about $40 and pretty wobbly, but it fit in my backpack and was suitable for static shots and very basic movements.
Read more reviewsPositives: Nice Stability, Good Affordability, Good Durability, Type: Tripod,Tripod -
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