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D7000
Recommend A Good Tripod?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bossman" data-source="post: 93313" data-attributes="member: 11665"><p>I still use my trusty Benbo Tripods, I have had one for over 25 years now and the bigger one for over 10 years. They are made here in the UK by Paterson Photographic in Birmingham. The prices are around the £120 mark. Spares like feet, etc are easily available. The tripod can be used immersed in water, i,e rivers etc without worries and the tripod is erected in second no matter how level the ground, even on staircases. I have a Manfotto Ball head fitted with quick release Hex plates. The heaviest camera I now use are Fuji S5's with grip(Nikon D200 really with a far superior ccd on board) but in the past I used have Bronica's, Hassellblads and Mamiya RZ67 and they were held rock steady. A great tripod in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bossman, post: 93313, member: 11665"] I still use my trusty Benbo Tripods, I have had one for over 25 years now and the bigger one for over 10 years. They are made here in the UK by Paterson Photographic in Birmingham. The prices are around the £120 mark. Spares like feet, etc are easily available. The tripod can be used immersed in water, i,e rivers etc without worries and the tripod is erected in second no matter how level the ground, even on staircases. I have a Manfotto Ball head fitted with quick release Hex plates. The heaviest camera I now use are Fuji S5's with grip(Nikon D200 really with a far superior ccd on board) but in the past I used have Bronica's, Hassellblads and Mamiya RZ67 and they were held rock steady. A great tripod in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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