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<blockquote data-quote="Drew Wat" data-source="post: 109705" data-attributes="member: 12274"><p>Thanks that is a good point about the center column and the height as I am 6 ft with bad knees. The only reason I was looking at this one with the center column is that it is reversible and is able to pop out and hang the camera upside down without taking it all apart. I don't expect to be using the tripod with the center fully extended with the big lens. It also has a center column that can be shortened to use with the legs fully extended rather than having the center shaft hanging out to one side. All these things were going through my head when I was buying it and things that were on my list of things to look for. Like I said it is not the best of what I was looking for but it does fit a pretty good variety for a good price. I even got the guy in the shop to knock it down a bit in price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drew Wat, post: 109705, member: 12274"] Thanks that is a good point about the center column and the height as I am 6 ft with bad knees. The only reason I was looking at this one with the center column is that it is reversible and is able to pop out and hang the camera upside down without taking it all apart. I don't expect to be using the tripod with the center fully extended with the big lens. It also has a center column that can be shortened to use with the legs fully extended rather than having the center shaft hanging out to one side. All these things were going through my head when I was buying it and things that were on my list of things to look for. Like I said it is not the best of what I was looking for but it does fit a pretty good variety for a good price. I even got the guy in the shop to knock it down a bit in price. [/QUOTE]
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