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The Orion Paragon XHD field tripod is strong enough to hold binoculars, a camera, spotting scope, or small telescope - anything up to 10 lbs. Recently upgraded with easy-to-use lever locks and graduated marks for quick and easy leveling.
The Orion Paragon HD-F2 field tripod is strong enough to hold binoculars, a camera, spotting scope, or small telescope - anything up to 6 lbs. Recently upgraded with easy-to-use lever locks and graduated marks for quick and easy leveling.
The rugged Tritech CFX Carbon Fiber Tripod features a super-smooth fluid pan head and twist-lock handle grips for exceptional altitude and tilt control. Each three-section tripod leg can be set at four different angles for stability on any terrain.
This sturdy and affordable single-arm altazimuth mount features 360-degree azimuth and 180-degree altitude rotation. Micro-motion cables on both axes allow precise aiming, framing, and tracking of target objects.
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