Acceptable higher ISOs are slowly killing tripods - except for very
specific jobs
Ph
Le 17 déc. 13 à 22:28, SwissPace a écrit :
> True, but I was replying to your "I want a lever that releases all
> legs
> to move freely, you hold the tripod in place, release the lever and
> they
> lock." and I do take mine walking but that is becoming rarer as is my
> need these days for a tripod ;-)
>
> On 17/12/13 22:21, Moose wrote:
>
>> We're drifting off the original question. (Which is normal.) Chris
>> asked about a tripod to take walking.
>>
>> Big and heavy don't really apply. I too have bigger, heavier,
>> sturdier, low vibration tripods, one with geared head
>> attached, but they aren't suited for carrying on a walk/hike. (Just
>> sayin'.)
>>
>> Task Master Moose
>>
>
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