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Small, strong tripod needed to support D4s
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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 298278" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>I have this tripod and use it for its small packable size and versatility. Each joint is pretty strong, but you won't be able to "kick" the legs any which way you want and get it to stay. As each joint bends it must stay in relatively close range to the adjacent joint (esp. with the weight you're looking to use). That being said, the more creative you get with the legs the more angles and positions you'll be able to work on it. </p><p></p><p>I've used it to hold a gripped D600 with a 105 2.8 lens. It worked well, the trick is to find a good balance when you get into really heavy setups. I use a tripod head on mine but I think you get better stability without the head but a little more versatility with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 298278, member: 8330"] I have this tripod and use it for its small packable size and versatility. Each joint is pretty strong, but you won't be able to "kick" the legs any which way you want and get it to stay. As each joint bends it must stay in relatively close range to the adjacent joint (esp. with the weight you're looking to use). That being said, the more creative you get with the legs the more angles and positions you'll be able to work on it. I've used it to hold a gripped D600 with a 105 2.8 lens. It worked well, the trick is to find a good balance when you get into really heavy setups. I use a tripod head on mine but I think you get better stability without the head but a little more versatility with it. [/QUOTE]
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