Posted by Smarty on 11/04/05 04:55
Thanks to all of you for your great suggestions and references. I now have
several options to consider, and am beginning to appreciate why these items
can be so expensive. I had not considered the stability with respect to the
ground and the way the tripod dissipates energy and vibration. Since I have
no local dealers who sell or stock tripods in the professional league, I
will go through the referenced web sites and do some further research, but
it becoming very clear that I need to re-consider my original budget as part
of this process. Again...thank you for your help.
"Rgr" <abuse@your.isp.com> wrote in message
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> Rgr wrote:
>> Smarty wrote:
>>
>>> I would very much appreciate any recommendations for a true fluid head
>>> trip for use with a 6-7 Lb. prosumer camcorder (Sony HDR-FX1).
>>
>>
>> Note that I'm not recommending this tripod as I've never used it. But it
>> does have several good reviews from both places that sell it and
>> independent sites. I'm considering trying one:
>> http://www.amvona.com/v7/shop/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=2052
>
> I forgot to add that this model is not fluid head but still gets good
> reviews. The same legs with real fluid head sells for approx $400 to $500
> on eBay.
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