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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 737823" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>If you are looking for a tripod without a center column, those are usually called systematic tripods. The thing is if you have a center column, you have the choice whether or not to use it. Tripods without a center column tend to be quite sturdy. 3 Legged Thing is good from what I've heard although I've never used one. </p><p></p><p>Personally I prefer the twist locks because they are easy to grab. When the tripod is closed, I can grab all three locks at once on one leg and loosen them simultaneously. No suggestions for any specific tripod though. I have a tall aluminum Gitzo that I love as well as a tall carbon fiber Gitzo. Seems I grab the aluminum one the most (the aluminum ones are no longer made). Benro is also quite good. I have an aluminum one that isn't quite as tall, but my go-to is the aluminum Gitzo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 737823, member: 13196"] If you are looking for a tripod without a center column, those are usually called systematic tripods. The thing is if you have a center column, you have the choice whether or not to use it. Tripods without a center column tend to be quite sturdy. 3 Legged Thing is good from what I've heard although I've never used one. Personally I prefer the twist locks because they are easy to grab. When the tripod is closed, I can grab all three locks at once on one leg and loosen them simultaneously. No suggestions for any specific tripod though. I have a tall aluminum Gitzo that I love as well as a tall carbon fiber Gitzo. Seems I grab the aluminum one the most (the aluminum ones are no longer made). Benro is also quite good. I have an aluminum one that isn't quite as tall, but my go-to is the aluminum Gitzo. [/QUOTE]
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