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Anonymous
Tripods are a must for exposures over 1/60 of a second. If you have a DSLR, you may want to get a lens with VR or IS, too. I constantly use my tripod. I've got a Sunpak 6060. It's really durable for the price. Just don't lean on it or anything and it's perfect. It has a handle on it to carry it around with and leveling meters for landscape photography. It also has a quick release mount and you can raise it to at least five and a half feet (completely extended).
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/productDetail.do?oid=149167&om_keycode=4
It's a good deal for the price, just as long as you aren't going to be using any telephoto lenses (and you shouldn't be supporting those with just the camera and tripod anyway).
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