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Offline Dan34

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Re: Joined the flock!
« Reply #10 on: 25 June 2009, 16:20 »
when you go for a tripod get the best you can afford - it will last for donkeys if its a good solid one -remember its gonna take a lot of rough handling over the years!
Mines way over 20 years old, and getting a bit rough looking but it's still holding up  :wink:

cheers  :smiley:, any makes i should specifically go for? i really dont have a clue at the moment lol!

Dan

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Re: Joined the flock!
« Reply #11 on: 26 June 2009, 11:15 »
Its been a long time since I bought one, but Manfrotto and Slik were always the top dogs - there may well be more on the market now  :undecided:
I have a 'Slik' as. the Manfrottos were always very heavy and I needed one I could carry easily  :wink:

I would suggest you do as much research via mags/net/word of mouth as possible and then when you go to buy check it out thoroughly before handing over your money!
You will need one with a fully rotating pan and tilt head, and preferably a good central extension in addition to leg extensions - take it up to full height and check how solid it feels when its fully extended. a good one should stand firm, check that its got rubber feet as well as little spikes for solidity on any ground surface - thats about all I can tell you atm ... hope it helps.
Some of the other guys may well have makes they can recommend

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Re: Joined the flock!
« Reply #12 on: 26 June 2009, 11:18 »
Its been a long time since I bought one, but Manfrotto and Slik were always the top dogs - there may well be more on the market now  :undecided:
I have a 'Slik' as. the Manfrottos were always very heavy and I needed one I could carry easily  :wink:

I would suggest you do as much research via mags/net/word of mouth as possible and then when you go to buy check it out thoroughly before handing over your money!
You will need one with a fully rotating pan and tilt head, and preferably a good central extension in addition to leg extensions - take it up to full height and check how solid it feels when its fully extended. a good one should stand firm, check that its got rubber feet as well as little spikes for solidity on any ground surface - thats about all I can tell you atm ... hope it helps.
Some of the other guys may well have makes they can recommend

Thanks for the info! mucho apreciated  :smiley:

and the spending begins...... :grin:

Dan