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Tripod question (for the Photographers)
« on: November 29, 2014, 09:46:43 AM »
For all you photographers on here. My Girlfriend loves to hunt with me and she always has her camera on hand. Im just wondering what you guys use while your in the woods. Im looking for something lightweight and somewhat sturdy and can extend out to about 5 feet tall with a adjustable head.  She is by no means a professional so im looking in the 75-150 dollar range. Thanks for your feedback.
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Re: Tripod question (for the Photographers)
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2014, 09:51:42 AM »
Monopod.   I am 6'5" so she should be able to get one in that range of height.   Range from about $30-300, depending on the weight of the lens you are using.   I use a $300 monfrotto but I have a heavier set up than many. 


Tripods are too much of a hassle trying to photograph animals on the move as far as I am concerned unless you are shooting in Yellowstone or a park.   THey also ting and tang when trying to move with them through the woods.   Trying to get legs level is also a time consuming task


Best buy usually has two options, a 30 dollar version and a 70 dollar version.    I would get about one year out of the 70 dollar one, but that's hardcore use with a heavy system

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Re: Tripod question (for the Photographers)
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2014, 10:16:27 AM »
No expert here, but I do like the "Polecat" mono. Comes with a Y yoke for shooting that unscrews for a camera and is a great walking stick for me.  :twocents:
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Re: Tripod question (for the Photographers)
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2014, 07:01:44 PM »
Go with a quality tripod with a ball head, aluminum if $ is an issue or an entry level carbon fiber. Carbon fiber is lighter, stronger and does not make quite as much noise, aluminum is less expensive and putting foam padding on either quiets them right down and makes them more comfortable to carry. A monopod is ok for quick jaunts away from a vehicle, but if she is somewhat serious a tripod is a must for a stable base for crisp sharp images in anything other than the best of light, and we know light in the woods at times animals are moving is not the best. The nice thing about the tripod is you can drop down only one leg for quick support, but you don't get extra stability out of a monopod if you need it.

The important thing is to make sure it's rated beyond the weight that will be put on it so it stays stable when fully extended. I've found a three leg tripod with quick release levers near the top of the legs, not twist locks is easier to use and adjust. Take a look at a good photography store for tripods, the stuff sold at Best Buy,Walmart and places like that are crap and don't hold up. Sites like www.bhphoto.com and adorama.com have good selections and fair pricing. Manfrotto is a great brand with many options from affordable to rediculous expensive.
 If you need more info PM me I can get more detailed as I spend more time in the woods with my cameras than (scouting) I do hunting, no bag limits, no seasons, and everyone likes getting their pictures taken (except for the fabled Washington grizzly bear).
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Re: Tripod question (for the Photographers)
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2014, 07:25:33 PM »
Oben makes some "affordable carbon fiber" monopods.
You can't go wrong with Manfrotto carbon fiber monopods but they get spendy.
Save the tripod for shooting setups.
Put a good head with quick detach plates that match your tripod.
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