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<blockquote data-quote="Eob" data-source="post: 457064" data-attributes="member: 12670"><p>I asked if it can change to vertical on amazon, and it does, so I ordered it and just got it yesterday. The mefoto looks great, but my regular sized tripod is pretty shabby, so I think Its better for me to get the super cheap mini tripod and get a nice regular one later. The reticam looks better than I thought, and its so small. It feels sturdy. The one problem is that the quick relase plate seems to be just a bit bigger than the one on my Peakdesign camera strap. It fits and won't fall out, but its very wabbly. I was thinking about ducttaping a small piece of cardboard to make a tighter fit. Thanks for the help everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eob, post: 457064, member: 12670"] I asked if it can change to vertical on amazon, and it does, so I ordered it and just got it yesterday. The mefoto looks great, but my regular sized tripod is pretty shabby, so I think Its better for me to get the super cheap mini tripod and get a nice regular one later. The reticam looks better than I thought, and its so small. It feels sturdy. The one problem is that the quick relase plate seems to be just a bit bigger than the one on my Peakdesign camera strap. It fits and won't fall out, but its very wabbly. I was thinking about ducttaping a small piece of cardboard to make a tighter fit. Thanks for the help everyone! [/QUOTE]
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