N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

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3 Legged Thing Pro Range 2.0

From £220/$260 www.3leggedthing.com

British tripod manufacturer 3 Legged Thing has introduced new versions of its three most pro-spec tripods: Leo, Albert and Winston.

All three Pro Range 2.0 tripods feature carbon fibre legs. These can be detached and replaced with optional stubby legs to create a beefy tabletop tripod, while one of the main legs can be paired with the head to form a monopod or boom arm. The trio is treated to knurled lock caps and collar for better leverage and grip, while new leg locks have been internally redesigned to improve rigidity and stability. The leg locks are also weight-balanced to help lower the centre of gravity

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