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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 337118" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I have a Roadtrip as well, and while I would call it a great tripod for its size, when someone uses the words <em>very stable</em> in their request for a recommendation I believe it might fall short of expectations. My experience is the more leg sections the less overall stability there is with weight. I've got 3 nice tripods, with the Roadtrip getting the most use, but my Manfrotto 055XPROB is what gets pulled out when I've got a big lens on the heavy camera and there's a breeze outside. It's at the top of your price range new, and that's without a head. But I suspect if you keep your eyes open you can find one. I'd also pay a visit to a decent camera shop that deals in used equipment as they tend to have a decent number of used tripods floating around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 337118, member: 9240"] I have a Roadtrip as well, and while I would call it a great tripod for its size, when someone uses the words [I]very stable[/I] in their request for a recommendation I believe it might fall short of expectations. My experience is the more leg sections the less overall stability there is with weight. I've got 3 nice tripods, with the Roadtrip getting the most use, but my Manfrotto 055XPROB is what gets pulled out when I've got a big lens on the heavy camera and there's a breeze outside. It's at the top of your price range new, and that's without a head. But I suspect if you keep your eyes open you can find one. I'd also pay a visit to a decent camera shop that deals in used equipment as they tend to have a decent number of used tripods floating around. [/QUOTE]
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