Friday, February 19, 2010

Tripod Heads For Sale Please Recommend A Light Tripod For Hiking?

Please recommend a light tripod for hiking? - tripod heads for sale

I take my digital SLR camera for walks and would discuss what to buy a lightweight tripod. Ideally, this is not something to the bank (probably less than $ 500 for the tripod, head, etc. to break.) I plan to have the lenses so heavy they must be screwed into the tripod have a direct - avoid some distortion.

3 comments:

MoishePi... said...

Même si j'ai un léger trépied (UltraPod, je crois), et est utile (ci-joint la Sangle Velcro qui est bon pour la stabilization d'une succursale ou par courrier), le plus souvent utiliser une randonnée pôle économique repliable ( ~ $ 10 Ocean State Job Lot), to which I have a 1/4x20 screw (plug standard size tripod) on the handle. A license plate cover nylon mother if she is not in use. The same works in the ski poles, I have some beautiful images from X-country skiing in Yellowstone National Park taken with him (which means to move their feet with a stick if I be turned into the picture, however).
Rowi a modular pod he had braces, screws and other means for stabilizing a ball-joint head. Probably very expensive in those days, however, and was small, but heavy.

Koko said...

Professionals, take a tripod everywhere. We ordinary people are too lazy to do that is your shots are so sharp and clear. Depending on how much to eat, tripods carbon fiber tripods are the best thing would be a platform is very strong and light wieght realtivey, but expensive. I will not be cheap on a tripod for low light, because they are prone to vibration of the mirror slap and shutter opening and closing.

water_sk... said...

In the main PX (Post Exchange) at Fort Benning, I bought a tripod that was only $ 18th Each spring leg into six segments, which could be as short as eight inches or so high that only a few meters. I would have wished a better offer.

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