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Old 28th of January 2009 (Wed)   #1
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Default Can someone recommend a decent tripod for back up?

My tripod is in repair for about 3-4 weeks, I have pics I need to take so I need a back up. Can someone recommend a decent one for my xsi. I already have the 488cr2 head, I think that's what its called
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