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            <description>Unless you're strictly point-and-shoot, you'll surely need a good tripod. Thankfully, they happen to be a very inexpensive addition to your digital camera repertoire. They'll also help you make good usage of your camera's timer option, make things easier while you use a camera remote, or help take a study picture wherever you travel. For your review are several top-rated tripods, of all different sizes, types and features. Read through the reviews, and decide which one is best for your personal purposes! All tripods are sorted by price (high to low). This page contains the following: Standard Tripods | Monopods | Table Top Tripods | Flexible Tripods You might also be interested in: Camera Lenses | Camera Bags | CompactFlash Cards</description>
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