How to Buy a Tripod
Know what type of considerations you should have., Look around, both on and off the Internet., Consider the material that the tripod is made of., Consider whether a monopod might be more useful. , Look to see if you can reverse the center column.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Know what type of considerations you should have.
Things that you should look at are:
Weight
- you, or someone else, will be carrying the tripod.
You will want to consider its weight and bulkiness.
Stability
- How stable the tripod is means a lot.
Depending on the surface that you will be setting it up, and the conditions, and the weight of the camera or camcorder.
Type of leg locks
- How easily can the legs be locked into place and how secure is that lock.
Type of head
- is it an integrated unit or can it be switched out.
Height
- While this may seem pretty minor, if you are a tall person and you have to really stretch out the tripod, it becomes more stable.
The "ideal is said to be one with a platform at least as high as your eye level with the legs open at their smallest setting angle." -
Step 2: Look around
It is good to have something that you can use instead. , Aluminum or carbon fiber are the 'norms'. ,, Being able to do so will broaden your photographic world. -
Step 3: both on and off the Internet.
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Step 4: Consider the material that the tripod is made of.
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Step 5: Consider whether a monopod might be more useful.
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Step 6: Look to see if you can reverse the center column.
Detailed Guide
Things that you should look at are:
Weight
- you, or someone else, will be carrying the tripod.
You will want to consider its weight and bulkiness.
Stability
- How stable the tripod is means a lot.
Depending on the surface that you will be setting it up, and the conditions, and the weight of the camera or camcorder.
Type of leg locks
- How easily can the legs be locked into place and how secure is that lock.
Type of head
- is it an integrated unit or can it be switched out.
Height
- While this may seem pretty minor, if you are a tall person and you have to really stretch out the tripod, it becomes more stable.
The "ideal is said to be one with a platform at least as high as your eye level with the legs open at their smallest setting angle."
It is good to have something that you can use instead. , Aluminum or carbon fiber are the 'norms'. ,, Being able to do so will broaden your photographic world.
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