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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan" data-source="post: 239831" data-attributes="member: 17183"><p>I have stout legs on the tripod and my head allows movement in three planes. I can make big moves and then I can step it down to make minuscule, incremental moves as I home in on my target. It's solid enough to take a heavy load without sagging (I learnt the hard way!). That tripod generally moves by car. I have a lighter tripod/head combo for carrying and an ultra-lightweight monopod for general walks (but I haven't yet taken it with me anywhere). They are all ball heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan, post: 239831, member: 17183"] I have stout legs on the tripod and my head allows movement in three planes. I can make big moves and then I can step it down to make minuscule, incremental moves as I home in on my target. It's solid enough to take a heavy load without sagging (I learnt the hard way!). That tripod generally moves by car. I have a lighter tripod/head combo for carrying and an ultra-lightweight monopod for general walks (but I haven't yet taken it with me anywhere). They are all ball heads. [/QUOTE]
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