
Just noticed the spirit level bit in the post above, I reckon these are probably just as good as built in ones if the tripod you fancy doesn't have them.
http://www.red-door.co.uk/pages/productpages/hotshoe.html
If you can afford it Manfrotto is the way to go
The 055proB and a good ball head like the 488RC2
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This is what I'll probably be getting myself for Christmas , about £170 total
Well im compleatly confused now.
Balls and heads, and rods, all sounds iffy to me, lol.
I want to do some night shots, so need somethign sturdy I guess for long exposures, but also want something I can use for macro work.
How much do you want to spend?
I can do about £150 I think, maybe a wee bit more if i need to![]()
I can do about £150 I think, maybe a wee bit more if i need to![]()

Clint - That clears up one of my questions nicely thank you - PaulThe 055PROB is just legs and a centre column, heads sold separately!
Glad to be of assistance - now where's that commission...![]()
From T4 cameras a month or two back - smack in budget
ORDER DETAILS
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8024221280142 - MANFROTTO 190PRO PRO (CHROME)
Net: £66.38
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MN488RC2 - MANFROTTO 488RC2 MIDI BALL HEAD WITH RC2
Net: £45.11
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TOTAL NET: £111.49
TOTAL DELIVERY: £9.00
TOTAL VAT: £19.51
TOTAL: £140.00
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i have a velbon ultra luxi that i used when travelling. it's very good and fast but no use for anything more than a kit lens- certainly not anything f2.8 and 150mm or more. and it's not so hot in the wind.I was just about to ask a similar question.
Now I did look at the Velbon Ultra Luxi dave, but I thought it was more suited to compacts, rather than SLRs? How do you rate it?