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I second the Tiltall recommendation for a sturdy, cheap tripod. ... I have to imagine that it'd be great for a 4x5 view camera as well.

I always went heavier than that. I use an olde Manfrotto/Bogen 3050 (or maybe it is a 3051). Bigger is better -- the Cambo monorails with long rails are heavy and unweildy. I find a big and heavy tripod tames the camera better, especially when used indoors in a studio to take portraits as the OP intends... or near the car trunk when taken into the field.
 
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I've used Tiltalls indoors and outdoors with cameras up to 5x7. A heavier tripod would be better when the wind is blowing, especially with long exposures.
 
The OP is looking for a tripod to use in his studio so carrying it around is not an issue. He just wants something to support his camera and won't break the bank.

Why buy a Tiltall that may just get you by when you can pick up a rock solid Majestic for just a little more money?

On occasion I have also seen studio stands go cheap on Craigslist. Yes, they are more expensive than a Majestic but they are really nice if you have the room to use them.
 
Seeing as all this has to be shipped all the way to Australia, perhaps a Bogen would be a better choice for tripod. Within a studio setting I suspect there is not much wind. My 3060 with P3 Gitzo head would be much cheaper to ship and it handles a Deardorff V8 in any wind.

tim in san jose
 
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