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How tough's your tripod?

Started by Jonathan, April 15, 2010, 04:59:44 PM

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Jonathan

Love my Gitzo.  It's tiny, featherweight and gorgeous.  But frighteningly expensive.

But Gitzos are tough.  Plenty tough.  Anybody think another brand would only need "a little repair" after this? :) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/7588680/Polar-bear-steals-tripod.html
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Graham

    A good pic to sell to Gitzo!
    I can just imagine the bear getting back to it's burrow (You did know they live in burrows did'nt you?) and thinking "Now what the £*&% am I suposed to do with this?"
                      Graham. :2funny:
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Quote from: Graham on April 15, 2010, 05:08:46 PM
    A good pic to sell to Gitzo!
    I can just imagine the bear getting back to it's burrow (You did know they live in burrows did'nt you?) and thinking "Now what the £*&% am I suposed to do with this?"
                      Graham. :2funny:

No, he wanted it to mount his D3 on!  :o  :2funny:

alan1j

Obviously he has been watching the video on Pradar and wanted to have a go at erecting a tripod... :2funny: :2funny:

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