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Posted by ushere on 10/06/82 11:31
spot on. look at the miller ds10 and regular legs (not solo). been great for
the past 5 years with lots of use. my millers prior to this were older
models for our sp rigs - ten years an never a hic-cup, or rather, glitch in
the fluid heads,
leslie
"Steve Guidry" <steveguidry@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Sachtler or Vinten on the high end. Miller or Cartoni if you have a bit
> less to spend. Bogen/Manfrotto if you're on a budget.
>
> And don't let anyone kid you. You get what you pay for. My Sachtlers
> cost
> $6500 12 years ago, and they are still going strong. They replaced my
> Bogens which cost me $800, and lasted only about 2 years before wearing
> out.
>
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> Steve Guidry
> Video Works, Inc.
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> "tg" <tg@nospamevereverever.net> wrote in message
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>> I'm looking to buy a good tripod for video filming and wondered if anyone
>> had experience about what tripods I should go for. It's a lightweight
>> Sony
>> camcorder I have. I've already got a couple of still camera tripods but
>> they're not designed for the smooth movement control I'm after. Any brand
>> names? particular models? thanks for any advice.
>>
>>
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