Just one for all the photographers on here:
I have a DSLR and now feel the need to purchase a tripod. Could anyone recommend any? They all seem very technical and I'm a bit of a novice...
Ta x
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My personal preference is for Manfrotto
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My personal preference is for Manfrotto
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Hey Varken
Thanks for the advice thus far.
I'm not looking for it for 'intimate' photos :shock: - indeed I can't think of anything worse than looking at myself in various naughty poses! - but do want to be able to take night shots and long exposure stuff.
Basically I'm an amateur who wants to get lots better!
Off to google Manfrotto...
Quote by noladreams
Hey Varken
Thanks for the advice thus far.
I'm not looking for it for 'intimate' photos :shock: - indeed I can't think of anything worse than looking at myself in various naughty poses! - but do want to be able to take night shots and long exposure stuff.
Basically I'm an amateur who wants to get lots better!
Off to google Manfrotto...
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My personal preference is for Manfrotto
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The problem is the head is realy made for a camcorder not a SLR.
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So, the short version...Manfrotto, good! lightweight legs, chunky head, good! Gorillapod with ball head, good! 5 section shorty tripod, good!....so just buy one of each when you can :mrgreen:
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Manfrotto or Giottos are the obvious choices, due to their quality.
However, to throw another (relatively unknown) name into the ring, try Redsnapper.
I bought one of their tripods after some very good recommendations, and got one of their shoulder bags too, the quality is excellent, and the cost is a lot less than the main players.
I honestly think you can't go too far wrong with this deal:
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With photography you do get what you pay for. As you get better you soon find the limitations of cheaper kit, so always buy the best you can afford.
Rgds
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When I first started taking pictures (35mm ) I bought the best of everything that I could afford I had flashes, slave flashes, reflectors,stands for things,filters....all manner of things that now sit unused in my back room....non of them will ever replace developing your eye and your imagination...if you have a camera all the other kit you need is in your head.
Caveat...my pictures are adequate I am no great photographer and no amount of expensive kit will ever make me one...it took me a very very long time to find this out and more than a few overpriced gadgets...the few pictures that I am pleased with have been the result of seeing and catching the right moment were taken with the camera on 'auto' and required no darkroom or photomanipulation trickery....it is your eye and the moment that count not your kit