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Anonymous
Does anyone know of a good miniature/tabletop tripod?

As far as I can see, there are two categories:

No.1- Super cheapo not worth the plastic they're constructed from
No.2- Super pro tripod with a double ball-socket pivot head forged from adamantium

I need it to be able to support my camera and a bellows (about 2-3 pounds).

I had a SunPak one, which was _okay_, but I had to rest the track of the bellows on one of the legs to keep it from tipping over. It was $25.

I'm looking ot spend about $50 at max. Hopefully something exists between No 1 and No.2.

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>> Anonymous
I have that same bellows, cool.
>> Anonymous
Have been looking for one of these that doesn't suck.

I'll probably only use it with my "travel" camera, a small-ish Canon A650 so it doesn't need to support long lenses or lots of weight.