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Are you like many Danes also been bitten by digital plastic seashells photography, and maybe even with a digital SLR camera, so read the here and find out how to get even more out of your camera. What kind of tripod should I choose?
There are basically two types of camera tripods, monopods and tripods, also called a tripod and 3 tripod. About Odden is undoubtedly the most widespread and most choose as their first fixture. Tripods / 3 tripod
Tripods are undoubtedly the most popular type of tripod, and with good reason. They are available from a few hundred dollars, and up to several thousand dollars - in either metal, aluminum, carbon fiber or the like. Moreover available plastic seashells tripods in many different heights, both versions to table, soil and some even as high that they get more than 2 feet in the air.
Monopod stand has a number of advantages, plastic seashells including it is easy to move with as one leg quickly plastic seashells and easily folded up and you are ready to proceed. Furthermore, it provides extra stability if you shoot in low light conditions, and maybe even with a lens that is a bit heavy, so that it can be hard to keep it quiet.
The disadvantage is, however, a lack of stability and the fact that you still have to be behind the camera, and it can not be used for self-portraits and the like. What to look for when choosing a tripod?
How high do you need it comes up, you will like it at eye level so choose one that fits fairly well with your own height. Also remember to check the height when it is merged, plastic seashells the smaller it is, the easier plastic seashells it is to carry. Weight
How important is the weight? Is it a tripod you are going to carry or use on the go - if yes, then you should consider a tripod with a low weight, such as a tripod carbon fiber that is both strong and very easy.
This point is also very much with the previous point, namely weight. plastic seashells The cheap tripods are made of different kinds of metal, the slightly more expensive often in aluminum and the expensive carbon fiber which is an extremely strong yet lightweight material. With or without head?
Depending on the tripod you choose, they are available plastic seashells both with and without heads. As a starting point the most expensive plastic seashells tripods with either only one screw to mount the camera on, or a fixed head, ie without the possibility of replacement.
If you choose one of the more expensive lenses from example Manfrotto, Velbon or Gitzo, plastic seashells so buy often "just" stand and must then select an appropriate head. This makes it possible to customize the frame to your needs, and you also have the possibility to replace the head according to the situation and the equipment.
Tripod, as well as the head sits on is approved for a certain load. It is therefore important that you make sure to buy a tripod that weight is in accordance with the equipment they already have, and perhaps also what you plan to invest in the future.
Is it primarily landscape photography, self-portraits, maybe video and another without requiring large telezooms, then most camera tripods to keep up with weight when we talk about equipment that weighs plastic seashells a few kilos.
Some camera tripods, from both Velbon, Manfrotto, etc., Has legs that can be adjusted independently plastic seashells of each other, this is a great advantage when shooting on uneven terrain ol. In addition, it stands at some opportunity to stand all the way down to ground level, which is the macro photographer is an almost indispensable feature.
If you have questions, suggestions or comments, please write a comment below. 2010-03-12
January 31, 2011 to 18:46
Hello. I am a little confused ang. Which tripod suits which camera? So, fits all racks for all camera models? Such as - a canon eos 550d, it may well be on a Velbon DF-60? (No. 1'på list of recommended entries) Hope I can get some help? :)
Have you "just" a standard camera, it is generally not a problem, but make an EOS 550D and throw a large telephoto lens, so considering it might suddenly a few pounds together, and then there are other demands on the stand.
Great article - I do have a question regarding tripod. I have a Canon EOS 5D camera, and I'll shoot some photos from the top down to the ground. (Straight from the top down). To this end, I use a high tripod that I can stand up on a small ladder or a stool and shoot photos from. But where can I find such a / what should I buy / what are the possibilities?
Are there racks for adults? I am 183 cm tall, and made me wonder that most stands, only have a maximum height of about 140 cm. I h
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