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  1. #11

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    wooden tripods

    I forgot to mention that the Ries have very strudy spike feet and also rubber tipped ones on the other end in case you're indoors. The other nice feature about Ries (and others may be the same) is that you simply loosen the leg lock knobs and the legs will extend themselves via gravity, you don't have to pull them out - kinda slick.

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  2. #12

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    wooden tripods

    Calumet told me that they are nearly completely out of the Berlebach tripods that were being sold out on special. They have only the smallest for 35mm, for good reason. I liked that suggestion of $119 but obviously many others did too. Oh well.

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