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    Which tripod for long exposure, large and heavy is ok.

    Well, going by the comments on here, and the reviews I found around 'tinternet, I decided to go for the £100 Redsnapper. Should have it tomorrow. Thanks for taking the time to give your opinions guys, much appreciated.
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    Which tripod for long exposure, large and heavy is ok.

    Looking at the Redsnappers, is there much difference between these two tripods? Also, is there much difference between the heads? This combo is £50, whereas, This combo is twice the price at £100
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    Which tripod for long exposure, large and heavy is ok.

    Thanks Phil, the 700DX certainly seems to fit the bill, but no hhok underneath for adding ballast? Going by the reviews, perhaps it doesn't need it. Seems to be a very solid tripod. It's certainly going onto my short list. Thanks.
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    Which tripod for long exposure, large and heavy is ok.

    I have a 60D that I use for evening/night landscape shots. I mostly use a 70-300mm lens and take a lot of 30secs+ exposures at between 200-300mm The tripod I use at the moment is a 7d@yshop £15 jobby, so have decided to treat myself to a new tripod. My requirements are..... Size and...
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    1st "none kit lens", which to buy for portraits?

    That's why I wouldn't mind seeing a comparison. Does a comparison using strobe even exist?
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    1st "none kit lens", which to buy for portraits?

    Oh, I see [note to self, read to the end of the thread] :D
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    1st "none kit lens", which to buy for portraits?

    Yeah, I had a look through that thread earlier, looks like Sigma may of been faulty.
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    1st "none kit lens", which to buy for portraits?

    Current kit is.... Canon 400d with a standard kit lens, EFS 18-55mm. I'm wanting to dabble in portrait photography, just a home setup, starting with a few backdrops and an eBay studio flash kit. Question is, which lens? I'm on a VERY limited budget so was looking at the...
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