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Kosta
30-01-2007, 00:05
Hi all,

I am after a relatively cheap tripod for taking static pictures of cars and motorcycles.

Can anyone recommend anything to me?

Many thanks:thumbs:

hypnotic
30-01-2007, 04:37
Help us out here a bit.

What camera and lens are you likely to use and how much do you wish to spend? :)

:canon:

EOS_JD
30-01-2007, 13:29
The problem with most cheap tripods is that they do nothing to make your images better. A small wift o air is enough to cause camera shake.

Get a Manfroto 190 or an 055 proB and a decent head and you will enjoy using it rather than be frustrated with a jessops cheapy.

Arkady
30-01-2007, 14:32
Look in the 'For Sale' section here:
Gitzo Tripod (http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=16003)

Kosta
31-01-2007, 17:27
Ah sorry.... was half asleep at time.

I have a D50 and will be using either a Sigma 70-300 or the 18-55mm it came with.

sue
31-01-2007, 17:29
Other option is a beanbag.

My mum made us one each out of a brown leather so we can wipe them down if they get dirty from mud or anything like that.

EOS_JD
31-01-2007, 17:49
Beanbags work well when you have something to use as support. If you want a nice landscape shot and the only option you have is to place the beanbag is the ground then you're not going to have a very nice landscape image are you? :)

stephenb
31-01-2007, 18:09
I recently got a manfrotto modo, it was small enough to fit in my case to take on holiday, took the weight of the 20d and siggy10-20 (just) and stayed solid even 3700m up mount teide. £40 from fotosense bolton.