Saturday, February 20, 2010

Which Tripod Should I Buy Which Video Tripod Should I Get?

Which video tripod should I get? - which tripod should i buy

I want to repeat myself a Sony Z1 on tripods, and I'm happy for him. I have my eyes in a Vinten as before but I have loads of love and simply can not afford, unless it is one that is completely destroyed and sold as spare parts on eBay ...

I'm looking for a cheaper alternative, which is good. I know you can not have both, but I need something better than a young £ 15 Argos!

I'm basically a tripod with a spirit level, pan and tilt and slide each bolt (not the stupid tripod, when the handle control panning and tilting sheesh ..) and it sticks really hard / ft. And you should be able to to withstand weight of the Z1.

I do not think I will be found ornot ... But if you can help, thank you!

Please advise also order the best seats, I am in London, UK. I could probably go up to € 150 - € 200 .. in Print aah the joys of freelance ...!

Cheers.

2 comments:

Paul R said...

Normally, I recommend Manfrotto 50 teams, but they are somewhat fuzzy.

Calumet make a fairly decent double bowl tripod legs around £ 130

Try www.calumetphoto.co.uk

It is called something like the Marshall, I tried to remain with a Z1 and ME66 microphone and tail, all that is, for all practical purposes, a LANC command, but also for ways to complain in Cannes. You can pick up basic commands LANC camera zoom and focus for about 30 pounds on popular auction sites or e-Keene ...

You are not displayed on their site but the page will help you to a shop (there are a few in London)

PS. If your books properly so a tripod is a business expense, you should be able to turn against this tax and as such, it can increase your budget. A THE Vinten pro5 can connect your ar ** out of it, but not € 500 Manfrotto 501 503 Kit.

MotionPi... said...

In the selection of tripods, two qualities that have to check the maximum capacity and traffic flow. Most consumers can stands no more than 2 pounds, and have extreme problems of context - not so much with these devices.

Even if you use a tripod, about $ 100, will be able to withstand the weight of the HVR-Z1 and all the accessories easily, and it should also be able to be a good step on the pan and tilt can. The tripods in this price range can not head a ball or a liquid, but should be capable of a very fluid movement, without noise or jumps in the video recordings.

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