Tripod: t.co Quick connect: t.co My tripod is a Manfrotto 7302YB, catchy name I know. The tripod I've linked to looks to be a newer model, and if you want the quick connector you will need to buy it separately. The cost of those 2 items together is about what I paid when I bought my tripod and they came all together. You won't ever regret having a quick connect mount on your tripod, it makes life so much easier when setting up for a quick shot. I have used an abused this tripod. Brought home covered in mud and soaked in rain many times on my rides around Panama and I have been very impressed by how strong it is. When I hurt my leg on the Cerro Banco trip I used it as a cane as I hiked for hours to and from the waterfall. Stopping at small rivers once in a while to wash the mud that gathered up on the bottom. I do wish it would fit better in my luggage, but taking everything into account like size, weight, cost, and quality I really believe this is the best tripod on the market for a traveling film maker on a budget. I've abused mine for over a year now and it still looks brand new.
Review: Manfrotto Travel Tripod
Posted Sunday, December 30, 2012 in Manfrotto, Review, Travel, Tripod by Jimmie Townsend
Review: Manfrotto Travel Tripod Tube. Duration : 5.73 Mins.
Tripod: t.co Quick connect: t.co My tripod is a Manfrotto 7302YB, catchy name I know. The tripod I've linked to looks to be a newer model, and if you want the quick connector you will need to buy it separately. The cost of those 2 items together is about what I paid when I bought my tripod and they came all together. You won't ever regret having a quick connect mount on your tripod, it makes life so much easier when setting up for a quick shot. I have used an abused this tripod. Brought home covered in mud and soaked in rain many times on my rides around Panama and I have been very impressed by how strong it is. When I hurt my leg on the Cerro Banco trip I used it as a cane as I hiked for hours to and from the waterfall. Stopping at small rivers once in a while to wash the mud that gathered up on the bottom. I do wish it would fit better in my luggage, but taking everything into account like size, weight, cost, and quality I really believe this is the best tripod on the market for a traveling film maker on a budget. I've abused mine for over a year now and it still looks brand new.
Tripod: t.co Quick connect: t.co My tripod is a Manfrotto 7302YB, catchy name I know. The tripod I've linked to looks to be a newer model, and if you want the quick connector you will need to buy it separately. The cost of those 2 items together is about what I paid when I bought my tripod and they came all together. You won't ever regret having a quick connect mount on your tripod, it makes life so much easier when setting up for a quick shot. I have used an abused this tripod. Brought home covered in mud and soaked in rain many times on my rides around Panama and I have been very impressed by how strong it is. When I hurt my leg on the Cerro Banco trip I used it as a cane as I hiked for hours to and from the waterfall. Stopping at small rivers once in a while to wash the mud that gathered up on the bottom. I do wish it would fit better in my luggage, but taking everything into account like size, weight, cost, and quality I really believe this is the best tripod on the market for a traveling film maker on a budget. I've abused mine for over a year now and it still looks brand new.
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