dj_judas21
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I'm looking for tripod recommendations. I mainly use a Mamiya RB67 which is about 4kg with accessories. I would also use the tripod with my 35mm SLRs, rangefinders and a DSLR (sorry) 
I currently have an extremely light and flimsy tripod for travelling (it folds up to about 35cm long and fits in a rucksack) which is OK for the rangefinders and DSLR but bends under the weight of the RB67.
I also have a larger, stronger but still cheap tripod which has sturdy legs but a cheap, brittle plastic head with awkward knobs to adjust it. It's vaguely acceptable for shooting landscapes with the RB67 but is difficult to adjust and doesn't stand a chance of working satisfactorily with an 800mm lens on my 35mm SLR.
So, I am after recommendations for a tripod that:
I hesitate to say this, but I don't really have a limit on my budget :eek: I understand that good kit doesn't come cheap, and the time has come to replace my £15 tripod with something that will help me take better pictures.
Thanks!
Jonathan

I currently have an extremely light and flimsy tripod for travelling (it folds up to about 35cm long and fits in a rucksack) which is OK for the rangefinders and DSLR but bends under the weight of the RB67.
I also have a larger, stronger but still cheap tripod which has sturdy legs but a cheap, brittle plastic head with awkward knobs to adjust it. It's vaguely acceptable for shooting landscapes with the RB67 but is difficult to adjust and doesn't stand a chance of working satisfactorily with an 800mm lens on my 35mm SLR.
So, I am after recommendations for a tripod that:
- is strong enough for a 4kg RB67
- is stable enough for an 800mm lens for astrophotography
- is reasonably small and light, for hiking
- has extra quick-release plates available so I can keep one permanently on each camera
I hesitate to say this, but I don't really have a limit on my budget :eek: I understand that good kit doesn't come cheap, and the time has come to replace my £15 tripod with something that will help me take better pictures.
Thanks!
Jonathan