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<blockquote data-quote="slowpoke" data-source="post: 62026" data-attributes="member: 9725"><p>That first one may cost more but it will last you longer than the second one.Like you said get the feel of the tripod and maybe see if the tripod will take the wieght of your camera and longest heaviest lens mounted on it.Will everything be totaly secure?My tripod wieghs a ton,but I know it will hold my 650-1300mm lens,D90 and battery grip secure.In short get a tripod that works for you and your equipment,that you will be happy with.All the Best, Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowpoke, post: 62026, member: 9725"] That first one may cost more but it will last you longer than the second one.Like you said get the feel of the tripod and maybe see if the tripod will take the wieght of your camera and longest heaviest lens mounted on it.Will everything be totaly secure?My tripod wieghs a ton,but I know it will hold my 650-1300mm lens,D90 and battery grip secure.In short get a tripod that works for you and your equipment,that you will be happy with.All the Best, Joe [/QUOTE]
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