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Quote:"light, but tall, tripod" sounds to these ears (eyes?) like a possible disaster for stability.
 
 

It's correct to fear a problem. The point is that the tripod qualities should be proportionated to its task: if you have to hold a long lens, you can't ask for the tripod to be light. But if you have to hold a mirrorless plus a short, light lens, the tripod can be lighter. Not too much, of course.

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Suggestion for a light, but tall, tripod - by stoppingdown - 03-06-2017, 10:51 AM

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