Question:
Big digital camera tripods?
Cameron
2011-12-04 07:43:20 UTC
Hi everyone.

Unfortunately i don't have the current luxuries to afford a £400 professional camera but i am looking to purchase or find any kind of large camera tripod, but primarily designed for small digital cameras?

Many thanks!
Five answers:
retiredPhil
2011-12-04 12:47:17 UTC
The pundits say to get a very expensive tripod. And if you use it a lot, that's probably good advice. Me? I have an old VCR tripod from decades ago. I use it about 4x a year and it does me just fine. So, if you're not going to use it but occasionally, just get one that gets the camera up to your height. Another suggestion is the Gorilla tripod. It has flexible legs that you can hook onto most anything.
?
2016-10-17 12:02:57 UTC
Use a flash or a stable tripod. Many digital cameras have concentration-help lights furniture that artwork in low mild. My daughter purely have been given a Canon S2 IS and he or she despatched me some photos that she took in a dismal room with the door closed. they're in suited concentration and entirely uncovered, in spite of the actuality that the flash did bypass off, so it may hardly be a thank you to take secret undercover agent photos... I purely took an entire sequence of photos in "somewhat-seen" lights situations using a Nikon D200 and that they are all notably plenty uncovered. lower back, they have been shot using a flash, so it grew to become into no secret, however the digicam did concentration in low, low mild. MANY others will do the comparable. Your digicam is probably no longer able to doing this.
chad
2011-12-04 08:14:58 UTC
Most pros I know use manfroto brand tripods. They're heavy duty and not too expensive
2014-09-19 23:44:44 UTC
Check out this. You’ll find some pretty good options here



http://www.dvcity.com/dvshop/PROAIM-75mm-Bowl-Tripod-Stand-P-BW-75-with-Tilt-Head-and-COMPLIMENTARY-Spreader.html



http://www.dvcity.com/
?
2011-12-04 07:44:08 UTC
Bestbuy has all!! :) small and tall.


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