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8-30-2009 @ 3:17PM
Cynthia said...
Honestly, $19.95 does not seem like much for this to me! I haven't been able to find this locally, so I haven't tested it myself yet. That said, Manfrotto's are continually sought out for their quality. This appears to be equally well-made with some decent features. Anyone who wants to get better night photos or start experimenting with some of their camera functions more would probably get a lot out of this without having to lug a big tripod around. Just keep in mind the 1 pound weight limit, and, as with any tripod, make sure your camera is securely attached before releasing your grip.
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