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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 522694" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>All depends on your budget. I personally like my <span style="color: #C45500"><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"><u>Dolica Proline Tripod</u></span></span> I have their G100 Proline Pistol Grip Head on mine. I have Arthritis in my hands and the pistol grip makes it faster and easier for me to move and lock the camera into whatever position I need. I also have two of their TX570B150DS Reversible Traveler 57" Tripod with Ball Head and Integrated Monopod. The are a little shaky but are very small and lightweight a still rated at Max operating load of 15 lbs. They really great when my wife and I are out and about and trying to travel light. </p><p></p><p>There are better tripods out there and they cost a lot more money but my Dolica tripods are very good and cost a lot less than some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 522694, member: 6277"] All depends on your budget. I personally like my [COLOR=#C45500][FONT=Arial][U]Dolica Proline Tripod[/U][/FONT][/COLOR] I have their G100 Proline Pistol Grip Head on mine. I have Arthritis in my hands and the pistol grip makes it faster and easier for me to move and lock the camera into whatever position I need. I also have two of their TX570B150DS Reversible Traveler 57" Tripod with Ball Head and Integrated Monopod. The are a little shaky but are very small and lightweight a still rated at Max operating load of 15 lbs. They really great when my wife and I are out and about and trying to travel light. There are better tripods out there and they cost a lot more money but my Dolica tripods are very good and cost a lot less than some. [/QUOTE]
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