Re: Carrying a Tripod on Field Trips
Found this on the Lowepro site - Hideaway tripod mount (at left of page near bottom):
http://www.lowepro.com/slingshot
It's shown on a Slingshot - which I use, but mine doesn't have the tripod carrier. I'm going to look into it; it could be sewn onto an existing bag (I've already added an extra shoulder strap).
Glenn
Re: Carrying a Tripod on Field Trips
A couple of thoughts for this thread.
1) Consider an arrow quiver to carry the tripod.
2) Use a gyro stabilizer (www.ken-lab.com) instead of a tripod.:D
Re: Carrying a Tripod on Field Trips
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Originally Posted by
Kenyon Gyro
A couple of thoughts for this thread.
1) Consider an arrow quiver to carry the tripod.
2) Use a gyro stabilizer (
www.ken-lab.com) instead of a tripod.:D
Neat! The gyro stabilizer would be just the ticket when you are shooting from a moving vehicle. Usually I'm using the tripod to get multiple exposures of a scene for possible tonemapped processing. :D
Re: Carrying a Tripod on Field Trips
Have you tried using a monopod?
Re: Carrying a Tripod on Field Trips
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Originally Posted by
deborah52
Have you tried using a monopod?
A monopod might not work too well for time exposures or multiple images that require accurate alignment with each other.
A monopod will stabilize the camera/lens in vertical movements, but not in rotational movements about a vertical axis, and for lateral motion, the photographer provides this. For we "older" types, the tripod is a blessing.
I would suspect that an IS/VR lens might function similar to a monopod - but then I haven't used really long lenses, but I make good use of the two IS lenses I have.
Glenn
Re: Carrying a Tripod on Field Trips
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Originally Posted by
Glenn NK
A monopod might not work too well for time exposures or multiple images that require accurate alignment with each other.
You are correct Glenn. I have had some limited success shooting hand-held multiple exposures and letting Photoshop align the images but it's much easier if I just use a tripod.
Hi Deborah and welcome to CiC! I have used a monopod but with the current stable of vibration reduction lenses there isn't a huge difference anymore. I also do night photography so I can't escape the tripod completely. :D