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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 502480" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>What everyone is saying makes so much sense. Why spend thousands on camera/lens combo and nothing much for the tripod that holds it. I have two heavy manfrottos, they are heavy but I never worry about them not holding the weight or even blowing over easily. The more solid the tripod the sharper your pics especially with a long lens or long exposures. I use my equipment daily and it must hold up. Why even after advice do so many scrimp on the tripod and then buy 2nd and 3rd's til they get a good one and realize how much they wasted and the chance they took with their equipment always baffles me. Buy used, save a little but buy good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 502480, member: 753"] What everyone is saying makes so much sense. Why spend thousands on camera/lens combo and nothing much for the tripod that holds it. I have two heavy manfrottos, they are heavy but I never worry about them not holding the weight or even blowing over easily. The more solid the tripod the sharper your pics especially with a long lens or long exposures. I use my equipment daily and it must hold up. Why even after advice do so many scrimp on the tripod and then buy 2nd and 3rd's til they get a good one and realize how much they wasted and the chance they took with their equipment always baffles me. Buy used, save a little but buy good! [/QUOTE]
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