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Tripods<br />

sectionid=93&itemid=759<br />

Best regards,<br />

Matthias<br />

P.S.: Tripods don't develop fungus, they really aren't intricate devices with their<br />

own quirks or have nicks on their surface that might limit their use, they're usually<br />

built to last and any problems there might be are usually obvious, so all this makes<br />

them the better buy than a lens - if you choose to limit the strain on your wallet by<br />

buing used.<br />

-- M. S., May 3, 2004<br />

Related Links<br />

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● Really Right Stuff mounts- This is the website Phil was talking about.<br />

(contributed by Sam Snow)<br />

● Bogen/Manfrotto web site- "Pr<strong>of</strong>essional camera and lighting supports."<br />

Lists both Manfrotto codes and US (Bogen) codes. (contributed by Dave<br />

Ciskowski)<br />

● Kirk Enterprises- Ballheads and quick release plates. (contributed by james<br />

galletto)<br />

● Gitzo Home Page- Good info about Gitzo products. Choice <strong>of</strong> metric units<br />

or imperial for luddites. Quite a few bugs though, at least with my browser.<br />

(contributed by Robert Bryett)<br />

● Home Page for Velbon Tripods- not much more to say. (contributed by<br />

Marika Buchberger)<br />

● Ries Tripods- As Phil says "if you were really serious, you'd be using a Ries<br />

wooden tripod." (contributed by Donald Brewster)<br />

● Equipment Reviews by David Paris- On my review page I have a detailed<br />

http://www.photo.net/equipment/tripods/philg (51 <strong>of</strong> 53)7/3/2005 2:21:13 AM

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