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Finally got a decent tripod after fighting with a $15 one for months

I spent $80 on a budget Manfrotto after my cheapo Amazon special left me with shaky landscapes for the 10th time. The difference is night and day, especially in low light at sunset by the lake. It's not fancy but it actually locks tight and doesn't wobble in a light breeze. Anyone else struggle to justify spending more on a tripod than on a lens?
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felixb25
felixb254d ago
@stella279 you saying a shaky tripod is fine for sharp landscapes?
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stella279
stella2794d ago
Nah, I'd rather spend on glass that actually matters.
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