by Jne_K on Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:29 am
Hi
By far the best choice is the [ur=http://www.opticsplanet.com/
nikon-tripod-848.htmll]
NIkon 848[/url]. It is not as smooth as a high priced
Bogen (though it is made for
Nikon by
Bogen), but it is very rugged and reliable. I've used one for years on a small
spotting scope and the 848 just refuses to break, no matter how I treat it.
Hi
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