Video tripod


RyanKhoo

Senior Member
Hi there,

I am looking for a light and portable (if can) tripod for taking video and doing time lapse.

Need to be light and portable (if possible) bcos I will take it for travelling, hopefully can check-in inside the luggage.

Can recommend one ?

Thanks
 

Hi there,

I am looking for a light and portable (if can) tripod for taking video and doing time lapse.

Need to be light and portable (if possible) bcos I will take it for travelling, hopefully can check-in inside the luggage.

Can recommend one ?

Thanks

What is your setup? everything is related to weight of your current system
 

What is your setup? everything is related to weight of your current system
Thanks daredevil, i am not a professional so my setup is very simple.

Only mounting a GH4 which may sit on a short (420mm) and light slider ... Thanks
 

Thanks daredevil, i am not a professional so my setup is very simple.

Only mounting a GH4 which may sit on a short (420mm) and light slider ... Thanks

for your camera any travel tripod with a small video head will do. With the slider, it is better to have two points of support.
 

in my own experience, i was struggling (and changing and wasting money) when i was trying to fit the slider and get stable shots on a tripod.

Eventually (after 1 year or so with many tripods, heads and experimentation), i realised the contact point for the slider is the most important. You need to have as WIDE a contact point between the tripod and your slider for stable shots. I end up with a small tripod leg, but with the Manfrotto 701HDV for that reason.

Hope this helps
 

in my own experience, i was struggling (and changing and wasting money) when i was trying to fit the slider and get stable shots on a tripod.

Eventually (after 1 year or so with many tripods, heads and experimentation), i realised the contact point for the slider is the most important. You need to have as WIDE a contact point between the tripod and your slider for stable shots. I end up with a small tripod leg, but with the Manfrotto 701HDV for that reason.

Thanks JacePhoto,

What you mean by "as WIDE a contact point between the tripod and your slider" ? My slider is the same as the one you have.

I am also using the Manfrotto 701HDV video head ?

Thanks
 

Oh ya. Now u bought the same one.

The only difference is the camera, lens? I am using Sony a7r n lenses. Usually weights 450 grams + 350 grams.

I am using an old small- medium size benro tripod w it's ball head removed. I mount the slider direct to tripod.

In this case, the 701 video head is not used.

The 'contact point' I refer to is the surface area betw the slider base and the top of the tripod. If u have a heavy set up YET want to use a small tripod, u need to increase the contact point or it might wobble when u slide from one end to another. In this case, using a 701 video head helps and u can cont to use a small tripod.

Will take a pic of my set up when possible.
 

Thanks daredevil,

But I think my slider can only be mounted at the centre and not at both points for support.

See my slider: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf0dd4H3aVk

Then you have less options. Just make sure the legs are bigger, or can open wider for more stability. Also, the lower the mounting point is to the leg joints, the more stable the setup will be. A systematic type of tripod will be the most stable.
 

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