you are so humor....
Buying cheap tripods like that was the worst waste of money I made when I started out.
They don't do the job properly, they fall apart after any real work and they cost about half as much as a decent pod.
In the end, if you are serious about photography you will have to buy a decent pod and you will have wasted the money you spent on the carp one.
There's no point buying fancy bits of glass for the front of your camera if the camera is moving about when you take the picture.
I saw 'Tripods' and thought "Excellent, they've been putting up pictures of their tripods" with the image in my head of lovely forged tripods with pots hanging off of them over lovely fires
Carved feet, innovative designs, light weight........
:umbrella: :sulkoff:
Manfrotto is the way to go.
My main tripod is 055XB with 322RC2 ball head.
I have exactly the same setup, weighs a ton but stable and strong, even survived a fall down
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with only a few scratches and dings and is still going strong 2 years later, although I will be replacing it with a lighter model soon.