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Home Credit is one of the few century-old shops in the photography industry, founded in 1917 in France, producing photographic peripherals, during World War II, it used to manufacture gun mounts and machine gun mounts for the French military, and after the war, it turned to the production of tripods, which has since become a benchmark in the global tripod industry. In 1992, Home Credit was acquired by the British Vitec Group, which also owns well-known photographic equipment brands such as Manfrotto, National Geographic, and Lowepro. Home Credit is the ultimate tripod for many veteran photographers, and if you have a budget of more than 5,000 yuan, then Home Credit will be one of the best choices. As one of the top brands in the industry, the carbon fiber used by Home Credit is unusually comparable, with a stiffness-to-weight ratio that leads the competition, and it is very light when stored. The G-knob at the joint of the tripod provides reliable protection against dust, and can work even in the freezing cold of -30 degrees. The die-cast one-piece triangular seat provides excellent stability, and the surface grainy black and white texture feels delicate and textured, which can meet the needs of consumers who have a paranoid pursuit of equipment...