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I need help to choose between VELBON SHERPA 450R and VELBON SHERPA 4370D
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 401564" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p>The 450R looks like the better of the two, but I don't know what Velbon are like as a manufacturer. One bit of advice I would give, is maybe look for a tripod & head separately - I bought a tripod with 3-way head for just a bit more than you are looking at here, and while it is good and stable etc, the 3-way heads aren't as quick and easy to use, and I wish I had got a ball head instead.</p><p></p><p>Also, pay close attention to the maximum load the tripods can take, and then take into account what lenses you plan to use in the future - Consider that something like the Nikkor 70-200 VRII can be too heavy for a lot of tripods, even with no camera attached!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 401564, member: 9252"] The 450R looks like the better of the two, but I don't know what Velbon are like as a manufacturer. One bit of advice I would give, is maybe look for a tripod & head separately - I bought a tripod with 3-way head for just a bit more than you are looking at here, and while it is good and stable etc, the 3-way heads aren't as quick and easy to use, and I wish I had got a ball head instead. Also, pay close attention to the maximum load the tripods can take, and then take into account what lenses you plan to use in the future - Consider that something like the Nikkor 70-200 VRII can be too heavy for a lot of tripods, even with no camera attached! [/QUOTE]
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