if you're looking at this one, the manfrotto 785b modomaxi.
its very compact and small. i actually had one for a brief time. i did however, break it. the mounting piece for the quick release got a little stress crack in it. i was standing on a pier in the UP. my camera fell OFF the tripod, and was headed into the water. luckily, the strap had gone around the legs of the tripod, and it stopped about 4" from the ground. if the strap was hanging down the other side, it would have hit the cement, and bounced into the icy water. i was SOOOO pissed/relieved.
when i got home, i had it replaced under warranty, and then i sold it and bought the 488rc0.
i think its rated to hold something absurd, like 17 pounds. :lol: if you have a relatively compact camera, with a lightweigh lens, that little guy will prob do the trick. but i wouldnt use it in the COLD. :lol: its really small, and has alot of features. very nice for a point and shoot if you ask me. if you plan on doing HDR shots and other things were you need multiple exposures with ZERO movement, i'd look into something else..
i'd check out Gitzo, Slik, Bogen and Manfrotto. they all make very high quality stuff.