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Old 19-05-2008, 12:04   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Sub £100 Tripod

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Originally Posted by spacepacker View Post
As weight would not be too much of a problem, consider a 2nd hand Benbo.
It's the finest tripod I know of for versatility and stability. I bought mine for £40...Kenny
Yup, for versatility, stability and weather sealing, got to say my Benbo Trekker is ideal. It's a little long when unextended as it has only two sections but for macro, waterfalls and landscapes it's superb.

I have a rubbish video tripod (cost me a fiver!) for 'local' shots as it's incredibly stable but heavy (and I don't need any versatility out of it!)
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