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Anyone ever used this Tripod.
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<blockquote data-quote="splatbass" data-source="post: 458586" data-attributes="member: 18216"><p>I have that tripod and have had good luck with it for travel and hiking. The head is pretty solid, and the fact that you can turn it into a monopod is very handy too. I took some good long exposure pictures on a trip to San Diego using it and they were sharp. I think it is a good choice for times when a full size tripod is to big or too heavy to take with you. I would recommend keeping it as low to the ground as possible to get the shot you want. The longer you make the legs the less sturdy it becomes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="splatbass, post: 458586, member: 18216"] I have that tripod and have had good luck with it for travel and hiking. The head is pretty solid, and the fact that you can turn it into a monopod is very handy too. I took some good long exposure pictures on a trip to San Diego using it and they were sharp. I think it is a good choice for times when a full size tripod is to big or too heavy to take with you. I would recommend keeping it as low to the ground as possible to get the shot you want. The longer you make the legs the less sturdy it becomes. [/QUOTE]
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