MatthewSCL said:i have seen my friends camera fell to the ground becos of his $20 tripod....the wind was hugh that day and i see his tripod just dropped onto the floor with his camera...hmmm...heart pain man....and mine still standing strong in the winds..hahhahaha :sweat:
Yeah, let's try a monopod at wildlife with a 500/4 or larger.2100 said:Tripod too expensive, and you don't shoot long night exposures or > 1000mm, use a monopod lar. Much cheaper and better in some instances. ;p
Bromba said:Yeah, now I recall that a few times when using my flimsy tripod for self shots in a windy weather, I was wondering whether it will stay up or go down .
Gymrat76 - what about VR function on your lens? If the mirror slap is more than it can compensate for, then is it any good?
ST1100 - about getting used to the prices: but what about my significant other? :bsmilie: She can understand high prices for things that are obviously high tech, but 100+ for tripod would be absolutely nono.
Wai - 1K+ for a tripod/head????
Bromba said:Wai - 1K+ for a tripod/head???? :bigeyes: :think: :flush:
espn said:Yeah, let's try a monopod at wildlife with a 500/4 or larger.
1k for a tripod is normal for hardcore equipments. Ballheads like the Markins are already $600-$700, AUB too!![]()
2100 said:Tripod too expensive, and you don't shoot long night exposures or > 1000mm, use a monopod lar. Much cheaper and better in some instances. ;p
Wai said:This is what i call hardcore
The Arca Swiss Monoball B1 cost $800+ and the Gitzo G1325 is close to $1000 already
KNIGHT ONG said:By the way, momopod may not be cheap leh ... my Gitzo 1566 cost $150 ...and it can only extend up to 1.2m .. :cry:
espn said:Yeah, let's try a monopod at wildlife with a 500/4 or larger.![]()
Bromba said:Gymrat76 - what about VR function on your lens? If the mirror slap is more than it can compensate for, then is it any good?
Gymrat76 said:I turned the VR off, as stated in the manual when mounted on the tripod. Anyway, the VR takes time to work, as it calculates movement for a short time before the camera takes the picture, i.e. when you depress the shutter halfway. If there's blurring caused by mirror slap, even VR can't help, as when the mirror slap occurs, the picture is taken -the VR doesn't have time to work
GYR
Gymrat76 said:If there's blurring caused by mirror slap, even VR can't help, as when the mirror slap occurs, the picture is taken -the VR doesn't have time to work
GYR
erwinx said:Canon 2nd & 3rd generation IS can compensate for mirror slap and resultant vibration. Guess Nikon VR has to catch up.
But hmm, 2 seconds on a tripod without wind plus cable release and the image is blurred? D70 must really have an earth-shattering mirror slap then.
I learn something new in Clubsnap every day.
espn said:Yeah, let's try a monopod at wildlife with a 500/4 or larger.![]()
crazypaladin said:Interesting thread...
I have always wanted to say this but got no chance... but now the chance is here:
"Why buy a ferrari and scrimp on the wheels?"![]()
espn said:Yeah, let's try a monopod at wildlife with a 500/4 or larger.![]()