View Full Version : Tripods: They make a world of difference.
Even if they ARE for $1.
http://ubuntuone.com/5ldyZ0Czn1LFj1Xft2aAMf
Hells yeah. Suddenly the camera you thought was kinda crappy and maybe you should replace is taking amazing pictures. :D
Omega
03-04-2012, 03:09 PM
I've used all kinds of things as a "tripod" out on shoots. Folding military shovels, architecture, rocks, etc. as long as it's stable.
Twigsoffury
03-05-2012, 12:52 AM
Wait till you discover jibs.
You tease.
Again, boasting about money.
Who's the "IACTIWC" guy, again???
Wait till you discover jibs.
And steadicams.:banana:
Twigsoffury
03-07-2012, 12:18 PM
And steadicams.:banana:
I know!!
I've been looking at DIY steady cams, but the designs a little bit more complicated and i'm not sure if i'm good enough to pull a nice one off, but ya never know.
Jibs are easy to make though, I can make one out of two broom sticks and a dust pan, if you don't mind me drilling some holes in your dust pan. And i've got a pretty good design laid out on paper that i want to do to about a 5.5' main bar and its like lol 20$ in material really + finding some tripod head for the front mount.
You tease.
Again, boasting about money.
Who's the "IACTIWC" guy, again???
Hahahha I'm not boasting about money, that new camera of mine is the result of about 9 months of saving.
I just hit the wall on what my point n' shoot camera could do, and it was bottle neckin my Gangster processing unit, so I started saving and researched out the best camera that fit my needs.
plus you know, helps when you see a refurbished K model for 269.99 with full accessory kit and 14-42 aspheric lens.
I swooped down on that deal like a bald eagle on a salmon hahahhahaha.
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