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  • Introduction to Tripods for Beginners


    Added on Tuesday 17 March 2009 04:31:34
    by MichaelTheMentor
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    This is a quick and simple introduction to tripods and heads made for beginners. Enjoy! Brought to you by: http://michaelthemaven.com



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  • gear10101

    thanks.........
    Tuesday 31 January 2012 16:33:54
  • restoremaz

    Learning a lot from you, thanks for your videos.
    Wednesday 25 January 2012 04:37:22
  • mhdenpente

    nice work
    Sunday 09 October 2011 20:11:29
  • bobotekify

    If you want a starter tripod, just get a Dolica AX620B100 or maybe the upgrade GX600B200. They cost a lot less than Manfrotto and has all the professional features. My suggestion is don't waste your money on plastic tripod such as Sunpak, Targus, or Vivitar. I had one of the plastic tripod before and the head cracked from one fall. The Dolica is awesome tripod for entry level photographer and if you have the budget, then I would say go for a Manfrotto or Gitzo.
    Tuesday 09 August 2011 21:39:31
  • cadnyc

    thanks for your tip. i picked up a used 3021N on craigslist for $50. excellent condition.
    Wednesday 15 June 2011 21:38:09
  • SchraySchray1223

    my gorrila pod suck its like 10 inches tall and i just bought a nice one for a bout 40$ its 5" ft. tall and awesome (i make short films just starting to get good at it)
    Friday 27 May 2011 23:26:19
  • OfficialJovi

    My tripod was like 130 $ and its AWSOME /
    Monday 14 March 2011 19:20:13
  • igloo098

    would you recommend a gorrilapod?
    Wednesday 19 January 2011 16:47:28
  • Sfvboy1

    What type of head do u recomend for a dslr shooting video ?
    Thursday 13 January 2011 14:37:49
  • mysticdarkrai135

    where can i buy these in the uk/how much
    Friday 29 October 2010 15:56:10
  • paintballhead03

    @MsJas666 oh yes mine is working very well exept its not tall only about 4 feet but it is very sturdy, compact and easy to use
    Friday 01 October 2010 07:23:02
  • MsJas666

    @paintballhead03 i bought a sunpack ultra 7500TM PlatinumPlus 72" tripod/monopod i do not actually know really about tripod i just know i needed a tall on so i hope its good hows urs? same brand
    Friday 01 October 2010 01:21:46
  • paintballhead03

    is a sunpak 2001UT a good tripod cuz i just bought it
    Sunday 12 September 2010 18:47:10
  • rydawg141

    Great Videos, They are very helpful!
    Sunday 08 August 2010 19:40:27
  • dgm2006

    I bought a Targus 50 inch tripod for $15 I have used for many YouTube videos shot indoors. It has no damage yet but it can be replaced for about the same price if needed. Why should I spend $200 for a tripod for a Canon elph? I understand if you have a SLR camera then you want a reliable tripod to support a heavy expensive camera. But I think a beginner with anything else might want to start with something cheap to see how committed they well be to the use of such an investment.
    Sunday 21 March 2010 19:46:23
  • dgm2006

    I bought a Targus 50 inch tripod for $15 I have used for many YouTube videos shot indoors. It has no damage yet but it can be replaced for about the same price if needed. Why should I spend $200 for a tripod for a Canon elph? I understand if you have a SLR camera then you want a reliable tripod to support a heavy expensive camera. But I think a beginner with anything else might want to start with something cheap to see how committed they well be to the use of such an investment.
    Sunday 21 March 2010 19:43:56
  • Zildjian285

    I use a Manfrotto 190 Pro B which is a great tripod for the price.
    Tuesday 20 October 2009 14:29:26
  • xpcoolz

    and very expensive too!
    Friday 04 September 2009 09:16:40
  • PreviewHD

    ya some gave a head that stays with the camera when you remove it from the tripod
    Sunday 09 August 2009 03:28:42
  • roger767

    Gitzo Ocean Traveler is a very nice tripod.
    Monday 03 August 2009 13:43:51
  • meiowalot

    The same reason that you wouldn't want a rifle scope welded to the top of a rifle: You may want to try different scopes and not be limited for no reason.
    Saturday 20 June 2009 22:17:34
  • ellsworthra

    do tripods screw onto the bottom of the camera
    Saturday 06 June 2009 20:45:14
  • ellsworthra

    i dont get it why does the head and legs have to seperate what difference does it make
    Thursday 28 May 2009 21:22:39
  • quack18

    very helpful video, am still waiting for my tripod to arrive, its been a month :(
    Sunday 29 March 2009 18:26:46
  • MichaelTheMentor

    Yes...Ive had both combinations on no problem. Bang for your buck its a great little ball.
    Wednesday 25 March 2009 01:35:11
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