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<blockquote data-quote="mulloar" data-source="post: 59449" data-attributes="member: 9672"><p>So I did some more questioning of Japanese photographers on the SLIK brand as they seem to be crazy about it out here as I previously mentioned.</p><p>They all seemed to trust even the cheaper SLIK equipment which is why I decided to go for the travelek 255 (Japan only) which is made out of alumium.</p><p></p><p>I received the tripod through amazon in a couple of days and I have to say I am really impressed with the stability of the whole and the quality of the ballhead.</p><p>It cost me all around a converted $180 so I had the money to buy the 55-300mm lens as well and it holds it with little to no vibration. (although I've been having too much fun with the prime so I'm guilty of not having used it so much)</p><p></p><p>All in all, It's only been a week so I can't give you guys a trustworthy review of the durability quite yet but I am really pleased so far so I want to thank everyone for the tips !</p><p></p><p>Now on to take some long exposure shots of the flow of people at Shinsaibashi!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mulloar, post: 59449, member: 9672"] So I did some more questioning of Japanese photographers on the SLIK brand as they seem to be crazy about it out here as I previously mentioned. They all seemed to trust even the cheaper SLIK equipment which is why I decided to go for the travelek 255 (Japan only) which is made out of alumium. I received the tripod through amazon in a couple of days and I have to say I am really impressed with the stability of the whole and the quality of the ballhead. It cost me all around a converted $180 so I had the money to buy the 55-300mm lens as well and it holds it with little to no vibration. (although I've been having too much fun with the prime so I'm guilty of not having used it so much) All in all, It's only been a week so I can't give you guys a trustworthy review of the durability quite yet but I am really pleased so far so I want to thank everyone for the tips ! Now on to take some long exposure shots of the flow of people at Shinsaibashi! [/QUOTE]
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