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The AMT is rated for 400 pounds, but does not have the elevator. Their heads are the best user heads I have ever been able to find, and I owned several of them, my favorites to actually use being the 4-63020-8A and the 4-53031-7BQ tripod with the 4-52926-9</font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> heads on them. The head is actually a non-dump counterbalance head, and it works. With some practice you can get it to move smoother than most fluid heads.</font><br>
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From: Nicholas Kovats via Cinema <cinema@konvas.org><br>
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I never even knew of the existence of Quickset Gibraltar tripods
whereby upper capacity is maxed at 200 lbs. What type of heads can you
attach to it? it appears non-standard relative to 75/100/150mm bowls.
<a href="http://www.lightglassoptics.com/QuickSet-Gibraltar-Heavy-Duty-Tripod_p_723.html" target="_blank">http://www.lightglassoptics.com/QuickSet-Gibraltar-Heavy-Duty-Tripod_p_723.html</a> <br>
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