Hi all,
I got very nice tripods but both can't go really low. I would like to buy a good short tripod which can lay flat on the ground - any input would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Ofer
Hi all,
I got very nice tripods but both can't go really low. I would like to buy a good short tripod which can lay flat on the ground - any input would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Ofer
Ofer
Just use a Skimmer Pod. If you need to raise it slightly, you can use a riser block or a bean bag. Works perfectly well for me.
I use one all the time in Africa, as it can also be used to shoot from a vehicle with the right bean bag.
Here is good video demo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxOPYKFx8s4
Last edited by Russell Johnson; 02-01-2012 at 04:20 AM.
How about this one? Looks very nice to me:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...um_Tripod.html
how about this one ofer
http://reallyrightstuff.com/ProductD...-Tripod&key=it
Last edited by Ofer Levy; 02-01-2012 at 09:52 AM.
no haven't used one but been eyeing off for months to me i wanted some thing small to carry around and get low at Olympic park wetlands and pughs lagoon
Hi Ofer,
The most stable design for any tripod, regardless of material, is round tubes for the legs. Square, rectangular or a split like the above tripod will be less stable for the same weight. As the above tripod is really small, stability (legs twisting/flexing) may not be much of an issue. But given the choice between a tripod with tubular legs versus any other design, I would always go for the tubes.
As for material, carbon fiber has the best damping as I'm sure you probably already know.
The gitzos without a center column go very low to the ground as the legs go out almost horizontal. Probably other tripods too. Does one of those standard gitzo CF get low enough?
Roger
Thanks for your input guys!
Roger, maybe it's a better idea to pay a bit more and get a standard Gitzo that can go flat rather than such a tiny tripod - will have to think about it.
For really low and also just about any other angle, I went with the Benro version of one like this. Macro and low is my kind of thing...
http://www.outdoorphotogear.com/store/vanguard-alta-pro-263-at-aluminum-alloy-tripod.html
You do have to be careful with the balance as stability suffers the further off axis the camera is from the leg set. If you're low, you'll have the legs spread out more anyway or if you can keep a leg under the gear, it helps a lot.
Chris
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Correct. There was no mention of that in the OP so had no idea of equipment being used or subject matter.
Chris
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Really Right Stuff TP-243 Ground-Level Tripod. A bit pricey but it may fit the bill.
Minimum height is only 1.9” (48mm).
http://reallyrightstuff.com/ProductD...-Tripod&key=it
Thanks guys!
I have already ordered this Gitzo which I think will be great for my needs. It is also very light which is excellent.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...um_Tripod.html