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Has anyone tried a AmazonBasics Tripod?
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<blockquote data-quote="53rdcard" data-source="post: 296546" data-attributes="member: 23885"><p>most of my needs are going to probably be met with a decent monopod, a tripod is something i will use, but not nearly as much, i do some woodworking and some of it is the size of a ink pen, that is about as small a item as i am likely to ever need to photo. maybe the ocational nature photo, but most of the time when i am doing that i probably wont have the time to set up a tripod as it will be while hiking. set up photos are of course different and i might break it out for that, but again a monopod might be better.</p><p></p><p>and that is the main reason im not looking to break the bank on the tripod, i mainly just dont want something flimsy that might drop the camera</p><p></p><p>i am willing to go up to 100, i just want to try and keep it under or at that, and get the most bang for the buck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="53rdcard, post: 296546, member: 23885"] most of my needs are going to probably be met with a decent monopod, a tripod is something i will use, but not nearly as much, i do some woodworking and some of it is the size of a ink pen, that is about as small a item as i am likely to ever need to photo. maybe the ocational nature photo, but most of the time when i am doing that i probably wont have the time to set up a tripod as it will be while hiking. set up photos are of course different and i might break it out for that, but again a monopod might be better. and that is the main reason im not looking to break the bank on the tripod, i mainly just dont want something flimsy that might drop the camera i am willing to go up to 100, i just want to try and keep it under or at that, and get the most bang for the buck [/QUOTE]
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