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Hi All, my OH has just asked me to write a christmas list and frankly, who am I to argue?!
One thing that I am definately lacking with my kit is a decent tripod. I particularly like macro and wildlife photography and also setting up still life / water drop shots etc. I know that I won't take a tripod out if it is too heavy and I am more likely to use it for set up shots at home. One of my main issues is lack of space - my "studio" is the bedroom floor so being compact and able to get down low is an absolute must.
To give it a bit of context I am currently using a crappy Hama travel tripod - rubbish, but nice and small.
The budget would be about £100 and portablility / getting close to the ground are the main requirements. Any suggestions?
One thing that I am definately lacking with my kit is a decent tripod. I particularly like macro and wildlife photography and also setting up still life / water drop shots etc. I know that I won't take a tripod out if it is too heavy and I am more likely to use it for set up shots at home. One of my main issues is lack of space - my "studio" is the bedroom floor so being compact and able to get down low is an absolute must.
To give it a bit of context I am currently using a crappy Hama travel tripod - rubbish, but nice and small.
The budget would be about £100 and portablility / getting close to the ground are the main requirements. Any suggestions?