floating tripods
Discussion
No, I don't meant the kind that don't sink!
Whilst watching the football the other night, there were 2 photographers on the touchline, one with a Canon and one with a Nikon. Both had big lenses on tripods with the tripod mount on the lens.
I noticed that they could rotate the camera round between landscape and portrait very easily. In fact I guess the camera would spin all the way round if they wanted it to.
Are there tripods that allow this or is it a fancy lens fixing. What I couldn't see was whether the lens rotated, or just the body.
tia
Richard
Whilst watching the football the other night, there were 2 photographers on the touchline, one with a Canon and one with a Nikon. Both had big lenses on tripods with the tripod mount on the lens.
I noticed that they could rotate the camera round between landscape and portrait very easily. In fact I guess the camera would spin all the way round if they wanted it to.
Are there tripods that allow this or is it a fancy lens fixing. What I couldn't see was whether the lens rotated, or just the body.
tia
Richard
I think that you may find "Kirk Collars" or similar will allow you to do just this.
(I may be talking out of my *****, but - hey, why change the habits of a lifetime!?)
Anything big and you don't want to use a ballhead, it just tilts the weight over to the side and your tripod will really start to float....
....off towards the lure of gravity!!!!
(I may be talking out of my *****, but - hey, why change the habits of a lifetime!?)
Anything big and you don't want to use a ballhead, it just tilts the weight over to the side and your tripod will really start to float....
....off towards the lure of gravity!!!!
Not sure I've quite got this... but
I have a Benbo tripod (ball head - and centre of gravity doesn't have to be over centre of tripod) and a 400mm lens with tripod mount - and it's very easy to move from landscape to portrait. About 1 second in fact.
Is that what you mean or am I being dumb?
Steve
I have a Benbo tripod (ball head - and centre of gravity doesn't have to be over centre of tripod) and a 400mm lens with tripod mount - and it's very easy to move from landscape to portrait. About 1 second in fact.
Is that what you mean or am I being dumb?
Steve
I know most of you are not keen on Benbo (they are a bit of a handful) but they do have the ability to put cameras into any position.... including nowhere near over the 3 legs.
www.warehouseexpress.com/index.cfm?binsandscopes/tripods/benbo.html
www.warehouseexpress.com/index.cfm?binsandscopes/tripods/benbo.html
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