Tripod Help for Beginner
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 9:48 pm
Hi everyone, this is my 2nd post... I got very positive replies on my last problem so I thought I'd ask for everyone's help and opinion again.
I currently have 2 tripods, an Optex one that I received for my birthday, and a generic 'cheapo' that I bought myself, after I noticed that the "quick release" on the Optex was really crap.
I attended a weekend photography lesson a few months back, and my instructor told me a good tripod should be one of those that can fully spread out on 3 legs, in order to allow for a low viewpoint. He had a Manfrotto (I don't remember the model number), it was very tall and steady, and the camera was almost at eye level without having to use the wind-up extension. (I apologize for any incorrect terms, I don't know what some of the parts are called)
My instructor also had a special type of tripod head (again, I don't know what the proper term should be), it was basically like a joystick with a trigger, which allowed him to quickly position the camera with a squeeze of the trigger. He said that was around $200 just for that part.
Anyway, I've been looking around on this forum and kept hearing about the Manfrotto 190.
I went to the local camera store and they had a Manfrotto 190D w/141RC head for $279.99
I tried the tripod and in my opinion, it was far too heavy for trekking. Maybe the other variations of the 190 are better suited for travel? I heard about a 190Pro.
I'm basically looking for a light, all-round tripod that I can bring on trips. I'm going to Japan in a few weeks, and I'll be doing lots of travelling while I'm there. I like taking panoramas and macros, with the occasional portrait and still life.
Can anyone recommend a good tripod combo? Prefably with a price guideline. I have a feeling that my local camera store is charging way too much.
Also, I have no idea about all the different type of heads. Ball, pan, etc...
Can anyone just give me a quick primer?
Thanks in advance for all replies.
I currently have 2 tripods, an Optex one that I received for my birthday, and a generic 'cheapo' that I bought myself, after I noticed that the "quick release" on the Optex was really crap.
I attended a weekend photography lesson a few months back, and my instructor told me a good tripod should be one of those that can fully spread out on 3 legs, in order to allow for a low viewpoint. He had a Manfrotto (I don't remember the model number), it was very tall and steady, and the camera was almost at eye level without having to use the wind-up extension. (I apologize for any incorrect terms, I don't know what some of the parts are called)
My instructor also had a special type of tripod head (again, I don't know what the proper term should be), it was basically like a joystick with a trigger, which allowed him to quickly position the camera with a squeeze of the trigger. He said that was around $200 just for that part.
Anyway, I've been looking around on this forum and kept hearing about the Manfrotto 190.
I went to the local camera store and they had a Manfrotto 190D w/141RC head for $279.99
I tried the tripod and in my opinion, it was far too heavy for trekking. Maybe the other variations of the 190 are better suited for travel? I heard about a 190Pro.
I'm basically looking for a light, all-round tripod that I can bring on trips. I'm going to Japan in a few weeks, and I'll be doing lots of travelling while I'm there. I like taking panoramas and macros, with the occasional portrait and still life.
Can anyone recommend a good tripod combo? Prefably with a price guideline. I have a feeling that my local camera store is charging way too much.
Also, I have no idea about all the different type of heads. Ball, pan, etc...
Can anyone just give me a quick primer?
Thanks in advance for all replies.