I don't have much experience with tripods, but the information you need to provide in general are such as: budget, weight preference, height preference, your lenses (eg. do you have very long, heavy lens), type of shooting (macro, or panoramic, or portrait, etc), do you need a removable plates, etc.
I got one of those Manfrottos 728B but now I feel like I wish I put more money and get a better one. It works and support my camera, lightweight yet sturdy, but it's not as good as the pro series, but they cost a fortune.
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