In that case I would suggest that you go to a camera store in the Columbus area and check tripods out in person. Stability and cheap do not normally go together when talking about the DSLR market.
To the OP. Read this first: Tripods and Ball Heads by Thom Hogan
You do not have to spend the kind of money Thom does unless you are using the or plan to get the kind of gear Thom uses. However his point is a good one. If you spend a bit of money now you can get a tripod that with a little bit of care can last a life time.
I think you mean "lose".Manfrotto and their triangluar, non-rotatable center column, only having 2 padded legs, loose my business.
I want a rotating center column so I can move the tripod head as a unit with out having to change any adjustments on the head.Why would you want a center column that rotates and how big is that hump on you shoulder that it requires more than two padded legs to sit comfortably on your shoulder?:mrgreen:
There are other Giottos tripods that include a head. Look at their MT line. www.giottos.comI recommend Giottos tripods like this one Giottos MTL9251B Classic 3-Section Aluminum Tripod with Flip Leg Locks
That looks pretty nice.
Worth mentioning to OP though, that if he buys that tripod, he's going to need to purchase a head separately.
(another $120 for the Giottos ball head)
I want a rotating center column so I can move the tripod head as a unit with out having to change any adjustments on the head.