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<blockquote data-quote="Flyjunky" data-source="post: 2767342" data-attributes="member: 120184"><p>As far as I know Two Vets is made in China, just like Leofoto. Leofoto straight up just copies RRS and I try my best to tell people to avoid that type of crap. RRS spends lots of $$$ on research and development only to have someone else steal their designs.</p><p></p><p>As far as stability goes RRS and ProMediagear are both very, very good....probably the two best of the bunch. I use a tripod virtually everyday over the past 14 years as a professional photographer and the RRS is the only one that has lasted more than 3 years without turning into a pile of crap. </p><p></p><p>As far as heads go it's very hard to beat the Anvil 30 as an all around shooting head. Adjustment and ease of operation are very good, and it even works fairly well to glass from. </p><p></p><p>A word of advice on tripods...get one that extends to the tallest height you might need without using the center column. Stability really suffers once a center column is extended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyjunky, post: 2767342, member: 120184"] As far as I know Two Vets is made in China, just like Leofoto. Leofoto straight up just copies RRS and I try my best to tell people to avoid that type of crap. RRS spends lots of $$$ on research and development only to have someone else steal their designs. As far as stability goes RRS and ProMediagear are both very, very good....probably the two best of the bunch. I use a tripod virtually everyday over the past 14 years as a professional photographer and the RRS is the only one that has lasted more than 3 years without turning into a pile of crap. As far as heads go it's very hard to beat the Anvil 30 as an all around shooting head. Adjustment and ease of operation are very good, and it even works fairly well to glass from. A word of advice on tripods...get one that extends to the tallest height you might need without using the center column. Stability really suffers once a center column is extended. [/QUOTE]
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