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Experience with RRS Tripod Setups
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<blockquote data-quote="Full Curl" data-source="post: 2904043" data-attributes="member: 47602"><p>Thanks for the replies. RRS Series 3 tripods looks great and very stable, I just don't want something that large and heavy to pack. Always the trade off between stability, size, and weight. Maybe their Series 2 is the best compromise?? </p><p></p><p>I have not seen the RRS PT-Scout pan head in person but it sounds really slick, especially if you can just clamp it on top of the Anvil and glass. I prefer a pan head for glass compared to a ball head anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Curl, post: 2904043, member: 47602"] Thanks for the replies. RRS Series 3 tripods looks great and very stable, I just don't want something that large and heavy to pack. Always the trade off between stability, size, and weight. Maybe their Series 2 is the best compromise?? I have not seen the RRS PT-Scout pan head in person but it sounds really slick, especially if you can just clamp it on top of the Anvil and glass. I prefer a pan head for glass compared to a ball head anyway. [/QUOTE]
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