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Recommend a tripod!
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11-28-2007, 01:08 PM
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Well, I really wouldn't call that a top=notch tripod, but it certainly isn't at the bottom of the barrel either. I guess a lot depends upon the tripod's use/abuse and whether or not critical parts are made of durable materials. I still say that something like a Manfrotto 3001 series tripod with head would be about the best you could do. It's sturdy and all metal and should fit into the size range you've described (or very close to it)
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