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    Multiple camera holder

    I would like to get a multiple camera holder such as the Vanguard Multi-Mount 6.
    Has anyone used this one or recommend any others? I would like one that can mount 15 - 25 pounds of camera+lens combination. TIA.

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    I believe I have the same multi-camera mount under a different brand, and I find it a bit light in construcion.
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    Why not a few Bogen Super Clamps?
    Don't know what would be cheaper in the long run but I have extra legs from a Tilt-All.
    Thats what I'd do but I already have 4 or 5 super clamps.

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    Same thing exists for Manfrotto.
    B&H advertises that it can work with 4 heads, while Manfrotto advertises it with 2 heads.
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ssory_Arm.html

    Note: Ignore the above link if you prefer and just Google 'Manfrotto 131DDB'
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