Canon 1300d = 1.2Kg So most of the above tripods mentioned would be fine. I think if you stick with the well known manufacturers you wont go wrong Manfrotto, Vanguard, Benro to mention a few
Of course the issue always is weight versus stability, and then you have the cost element. For many of us when we calculate whats actually screwed on top of that tripod, you don't think again about lashing out on an expensive stable tripod.
Sometimes there is not much difference between the Carbon and Ali 400 grams in the case of the Manfrotto 190.
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MPB if your looking secondhand I have found them very good, but a lot of Photographic dealers have a used equipment section now. I'm sure you should be able to pick up a good tripod on Fleabay or a dealer for a sensible amount.
With regard to stability a lot of tripods have extendable center sections, I never use them in fact both mine are removed and replaced by a direct mounting stub. (Don't tell anyone its a secret removing the center column makes it lighter).
If you are in a precarious position always remember to anchor it down, there are a few horror stories on this forum of people watching there kit taking a nose dive off the cliff

Its worth keeping your old tripod unless you are compelled to sell it to fund a replacement they always come in handy if you need another support
All the best
