Susan Bohanon |
Tripod for Vertical Shooting I've read many of the comments regarding tripods, but not sure I've found my answer. I need a sturdy tripod to support vertical shooting. My current one (which isn't professional) will not support the weight of my camera and flash therefore all my vertical shots are crooked. Any help would be great!
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Kip T. Berger |
Hi Susan, I like the Bogen Manfrotto Series. The line by Gitzo is good too. For vertical camera position, you are looking more at the type head attachment to use with the tripod. I use a 3 way head with quick release plate. Your other option would be a ball head. Best to test out some models in your local camera shop to see which is more comfortable for you to use. Good luck with the shopping. PS-for mobility, a monopod is alot easier to transport.
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Kerry Drager |
Hi Susan: Excellent advice from Kip! Here are a few more thoughts: If buying in a store: If buying online: Hope this helps, Susan, and good luck shopping!
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Paul |
Hi Susan, I would suggest that you stay away from a ball head. I have one know and it is very difficult to use since the ball head allows for any angle. Go with a three way head and you should have no problems.
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David King |
If you have a fairly light rig then Bogen-Manfrotto makes an "L"/Elbow brack with quick release plates that lets you quickly switch from horizontal to vertical format if your tripod has a Bogen hex plate adapter. for event shooting several manufacturers make a rotating bracket that allows the flash to stay in the same relative position while the camera rotates under it. It is designed to be hand held and looks awkward but actually works quite well. However if you are shooting vertically for cover stuff and with a heavy long lens, then you might look into the Wimbley Gimbal mount or any of the sperical-panoramic heads that lets you position your camera over an optical nodal point or at a balance point. David
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Susan Bohanon |
Thanks for all the feedback. I will consider it all! Thanks again!
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Scott Pedersen |
Check out Ritz camera. I have a Quantratry 550. Love it. Its sturdy has a release plate, I can go horizontal or vertical or even pan if I want. plus its not bad in price. Some people swear by like bogon or manyfrzo but all you are doing is buying a name. You should really check out Sunpack. They have similar tripods, come with two release plates and I found this out (too late) that the plates also interchange between tripods and the monopod. That is excellent if you are going to be using more than one, say you get a lighter one for travel or a monopod.
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Susan Bohanon |
Thanks Scott! Actually this is what I ended up getting. I went to the local Ritz store and got the Quantaray 9500. I have found that it does work pretty well. Thanks again!
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