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<blockquote data-quote="bklynkenny" data-source="post: 502418" data-attributes="member: 34757"><p>I currently have a D750 and a 28-300 lens, which combine for approximately 4 lbs. The tripod I have is rated for 4.4 lbs (originally bought for use with a D5200). Are the weight capacities for tripods generally conservative? Should I be getting a new one with a greater capacity? I have the money to spend, but I'd rather not spend it unnecessarily for something that I may just be paranoid about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bklynkenny, post: 502418, member: 34757"] I currently have a D750 and a 28-300 lens, which combine for approximately 4 lbs. The tripod I have is rated for 4.4 lbs (originally bought for use with a D5200). Are the weight capacities for tripods generally conservative? Should I be getting a new one with a greater capacity? I have the money to spend, but I'd rather not spend it unnecessarily for something that I may just be paranoid about. [/QUOTE]
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