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    WTB: travel tripod

    I am traveling overseas in 6 weeks, and I will be wanting to take a travel tripod.
    I have looked and looked and the only thing I can decide is that they are expensive.
    I am wanting light for a backpack.
    Want to take it on the plane (this folds down to carry on size)
    I am going to be mounting a 50D and a medium lens (probably 24-70) not sure how much that weighs.
    I will want the head and at least one mounting plate.
    Does not matter if it is scratched.

    Anything out there for sale?

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    Can't help you with the sale, but don't be surprised if they won't let you take a tripod (even folded down) on board in your carry-on. Maybe some of the other folks here will chime in with their experiences. TSA can be unpredictable, though.
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    Do you have a rough price range?...$300-500 or more like $100
    Words get in the way of what I meant to say.

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    While I don't have a tripod for sale, I can recommend the GorillaPod Focus. While I do have a real CF Slik tripod, I found it very cumbersome on the backpack. It was always getting caught on things. For my last 2 OS trips I used the GorillaPod Focus and it didn't cause any problems with the TSA.

    This one is small, cheap and easy to manage on the backpack. I didn't have any problems with it get hooked up on something.

    http://joby.com/gorillapod/focus/

    Also take a look at the version with the ball-head.

    Hope this helps
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    I have the one-step lower model, the GorillaPod SLR Zoom, with the Joby BH-1 ballhead. It's small, light, and holds a gripped body and standard zoom just fine. I bring that when I don't want to pack my 4-section CF tripod.

    FWIW, that tripod does fit in a carryon hard case (Storm im2500) with the head removed. I've taken it on flights with no airport security issues (and I've taken a CF monopod in carryon instead, on some occasions, also hassle-free). YMMV.

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    If it makes you feel more comfortable, I've carried a GT2541 with a Arca Swiss head on many flights. I've never been questioned once by security. They prefer to take my almost finished waterbottle every time...

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