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<blockquote data-quote="LuvDog" data-source="post: 2883263" data-attributes="member: 116150"><p>This one is a rabbit hole you may not want to go down. What defines the best tripod setup?</p><p></p><p>Heavy and less leg extensions is more stable, but if you're actually packing the setup and hiking it, then light and more leg extensions make it more bearable.</p><p></p><p>Carbon fiber can be lighter than aluminum, but that's not always the case.</p><p></p><p>I do prefer ball heads vs fluid, but fluid heads have their benefits too of being able pan easily, and mine lock down more solidly.</p><p></p><p>How do you plan on using your setup?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuvDog, post: 2883263, member: 116150"] This one is a rabbit hole you may not want to go down. What defines the best tripod setup? Heavy and less leg extensions is more stable, but if you're actually packing the setup and hiking it, then light and more leg extensions make it more bearable. Carbon fiber can be lighter than aluminum, but that's not always the case. I do prefer ball heads vs fluid, but fluid heads have their benefits too of being able pan easily, and mine lock down more solidly. How do you plan on using your setup? [/QUOTE]
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