LANDSCAPE TRIPOD RECOMMENDATIONS
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 8:32 pm
Hi ADAPSsters
Could any of you landscape guys/girls recommend a really good tripod for landscape photography. The reason I'm asking is simply because I've had trouble keeping my camera completely still when shooting multi-exposure HDR or long exposure landscape photography on windy days.
I've tired a cheaper Manfrotto tripod but I find them completely useless in this situation. It would appear manufacturers are marketing tripods on their size and weight. Many are carbon and very lite which is great for travel and quick setup, but if you're in a field on a windy day would this not be completely useless.
So I'm looking for a tripod with a nice ball head with enough height (5' 4") without using the centre column as a height extender as this seems to create even more instability as the law of physics would suggest.
Thanks again for all helpful comments and opinions in advance.
Merry Christmas and wishing you all a Happy New Year also in advance.
Regards Darren Andrews
Text replies to 07813525455 are also welcome if this is easier.
Could any of you landscape guys/girls recommend a really good tripod for landscape photography. The reason I'm asking is simply because I've had trouble keeping my camera completely still when shooting multi-exposure HDR or long exposure landscape photography on windy days.
I've tired a cheaper Manfrotto tripod but I find them completely useless in this situation. It would appear manufacturers are marketing tripods on their size and weight. Many are carbon and very lite which is great for travel and quick setup, but if you're in a field on a windy day would this not be completely useless.
So I'm looking for a tripod with a nice ball head with enough height (5' 4") without using the centre column as a height extender as this seems to create even more instability as the law of physics would suggest.
Thanks again for all helpful comments and opinions in advance.
Merry Christmas and wishing you all a Happy New Year also in advance.
Regards Darren Andrews
Text replies to 07813525455 are also welcome if this is easier.