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The Help You Get from Tripods

Posted by bryboy on Jul 31, 2008

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For stability and avoiding the need to worry about sudden instances of tilting or shaky hands, a tripod is perhaps your best friend to make sure you get still shots without having to worry about accidental movements or blurs that occur with a simple tilt of your camera. For each camera comes a certain tripod to use and using it properly can really render good images, including yourself if your camera is equipped with a timer.

Setting the proper shot directed with a tripod is easy. But you should make sure that the tripod is stable which can be easily done if you spread all three legs firmly and evenly. It is all about focusing on the base stands of the tripod since balance which depends as well on the weight of cameras will play an important part in taking those quality shots.

Here are some good tips on using your tripod:

1. Always spread the legs fully. Common sense really, it’s going to be more stable the further you spread the legs. Some tripods, like mine, allow you to spread the legs past the normal stops to get you out of trouble in tight situations. Only use this facility when it’s really necessary.

2. Use the minimum height you need. Don’t go higher than you have to, the higher you go the more wobbly the tripod will be.

3. Extend the legs rather than the central column. The central column should only be used for fine adjustments, it is not as solid as the legs.

4. Adjust the height of the legs before spreading them. It’s the only way to make sure that the legs are all the same height. This will give you the best chance of the camera being level. However you still need to check it by eye or with a spirit level.

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So the next time you want invest in something useful for your digital shooting activities, a tripod will always come in handy. It is not that expensive to have but a good partner to assist you anytime.

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