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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for COLUMN
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"fstopmike",
www.bhphotovideo.com
i bought this tripod to take hiking and to be able to use it for macro rock and flower photography.
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www.amazon.com
and given my need for a head that could work well for both my slr and my video camera, the ball heads were out.
Read more reviewsPositives: Good Versatility, Lightweight, Excellent Affordability, Head Type: Panhead -
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"fstopmike",
www.bhphotovideo.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 10 people for COLUMN
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"FM",
www.bhphotovideo.com
i will admit that it is the first real quality tripod i have owned, as i do a lot of hiking and don't want the weight of a tripod.
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from
www.adorama.com
i use it with my canon digital slr.
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from
www.adorama.com
use it for my rz, 4x5, seitz roundshot, xpan, and digital slr.
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from
"the power of place",
www.adorama.com
only negative is weight it is heavy so it would not be the best for backpacking but for everything else it will not fail.
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from
"Barking dog",
www.adorama.com
it may be a little on the heavy side for backpacking but for short hikes it will work great.
Read more reviewsPositives: Lightweight, Excellent Affordability, Excellent Stability, Type: Tripod -
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"FM",
www.bhphotovideo.com
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for COLUMN
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from
www.adorama.com
supports slrs, but is light enough to work well with point and shoot cameras and binoculars.
Read more reviewsPositives: Lightweight, Nice Stability, Excellent Affordability, Type: Tripod -
from
www.adorama.com
- 4 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for COLUMN
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"Harry",
www.bhphotovideo.com
the only negative comment i would have is that it did not come with a quick release, other than that i have used it considerably and found it to be sturdy and light( i backpack into the woods for
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from
www.bhphotovideo.com
i will very shortly be adding the 530 legs to my inventory to shed a bit more weight for backpacking and to have a second set of carbon fiber legs as a backup.
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from
zagatt,
www.shopping.com
pros: light weight, smooth locking legs, decent price cons: leg tips could use retractable spikes the bottom line: a great lightweight, stable platform, perfect for backpackers, hikers or
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from
zagatt,
www.shopping.com
the bottom line: a great lightweight, stable platform, perfect for backpackers, hikers or anyone who gets off the beaten path.
Read more reviewsPositives: Type: Tripod, Head Type: Panhead, Maximum Height: 63.39 in., Maximum Load: 25 lbs. -
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"Harry",
www.bhphotovideo.com
- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for COLUMN
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from
www.bestbuy.com
what's great about it:?lightweight what's not so great:?no cheap "i bought this tripod in connection with the purchase of a lowepro trekker aw ii backpack so i could take my gear and tripod hiking.
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"Douggy Fresh",
www.bhphotovideo.com
i bought this tripod in connection with the purchase of a lowepro trekker aw ii backpack so i could take my gear and tripod hiking.
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from
www.amazon.com
but i still attach it to my backpack and lug it along.
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from
www.amazon.com
the tripod should be able to support even slrs with telephoto lenses.
Read more reviewsPositives: Nice Affordability, Lightweight, Excellent Portability, Type: Tripod -
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www.bestbuy.com
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www.amazon.com
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: Excellent Affordability, Excellent Portability, Lightweight, Type: Tripod -
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www.amazon.com






