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Induro Tripods
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<blockquote data-quote="Losthwy" data-source="post: 887217" data-attributes="member: 60799"><p>I've been online all day searching for a decent tripod <em>reasonably</em> priced. Ran across <strong>Induro CT 113</strong>. Seem to be a better buy than Manfrotto 190 CXS. Sure there are better tripods such as Gitzo but they are just too expensive. Anyway I thought they have a nice features for their price- under $250, 2.7 lbs., can hold 17 lbs., twist locking legs. Worth a look. I did order one so will see if they live up to their promise.</p><p> </p><p> Now need to find a decent fluid head to put on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Losthwy, post: 887217, member: 60799"] I've been online all day searching for a decent tripod [I]reasonably[/I] priced. Ran across [B]Induro CT 113[/B]. Seem to be a better buy than Manfrotto 190 CXS. Sure there are better tripods such as Gitzo but they are just too expensive. Anyway I thought they have a nice features for their price- under $250, 2.7 lbs., can hold 17 lbs., twist locking legs. Worth a look. I did order one so will see if they live up to their promise. Now need to find a decent fluid head to put on it. [/QUOTE]
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