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I'm in the process of buying a new tripod, and so far I've pretty much decided on the Manfrotto 190X ProB tripod but deciding on the head is proving tough. I'm looking at the following:
Manfrotto 460MG (£55)
Manfrotto 410 Junior geared (£130)
My primary use will be landscapes, so weight is a small factor to consider, but the tripod needs to handle a 40D with grip at about 1kg, Sigma 70-200 lens at 1.3kg and possibly a flash as well at times (heaviest load).
The 460 is light at 0.43kg but only holds 3kg max which is cutting it fine. The 410 is nearly 3x the cost, but looks oh so much better in every way and although weighs in at 1.2 kg (much heavier), it holds up to 5kg comfortably.
Does anyone use the 460MG that can offer me some useful advice as to why I shouldn't spend 3x as much on the 410?
Manfrotto 460MG (£55)
Manfrotto 410 Junior geared (£130)
My primary use will be landscapes, so weight is a small factor to consider, but the tripod needs to handle a 40D with grip at about 1kg, Sigma 70-200 lens at 1.3kg and possibly a flash as well at times (heaviest load).
The 460 is light at 0.43kg but only holds 3kg max which is cutting it fine. The 410 is nearly 3x the cost, but looks oh so much better in every way and although weighs in at 1.2 kg (much heavier), it holds up to 5kg comfortably.
Does anyone use the 460MG that can offer me some useful advice as to why I shouldn't spend 3x as much on the 410?
I've got a 486 on my 190 PROXB and a 488 on the O55. The 486 droops under the weight of the d300 with a battery grip and even something like the Sigma 10-20, the 488, on the other hand would probably support my car 