What are Tripods?
A tripod is a support used to stabilize the camera to achieve certain photographic effects. The positioning of the tripod is very important. According to the material classification, the tripod can be divided into wood, high-strength plastic material, aluminum alloy material, steel material, volcanic stone, and carbon fiber.
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- A tripod is a support used to stabilize the camera to achieve certain photographic effects. The positioning of the tripod is very important. According to the material classification, the tripod can be divided into wood, high-strength plastic material, aluminum alloy material, steel material, volcanic stone, and carbon fiber.
- Generally, when people use digital cameras to take pictures, they often ignore the importance of a tripod. In fact, photo shooting often requires the help of a tripod.
- According to the material classification, the tripod can be divided into wood, high-strength plastic material, alloy material, steel material, volcanic stone, carbon fiber and so on.
Tripod stability
- The first element in choosing a tripod is stability. If the tripod is too light or the production process of the connecting parts such as the buckle is not good, it will cause the overall frame to loosen. This is not a function of stabilizing the camera, but the weight of digital cameras is generally within 400g, so the tripod s The bearing weight is mainly in the lens. The first is to look at your camera and lens. If you are buying the first tripod, you should consider the longest lens or the longest lens to be added as a reference. Take it with your camera, go to the equipment store, install a tripod on the field, and see if the longest lens on the camera stand is stable. If it has a shaky feeling, it is obviously unqualified. Many users find it difficult to choose the weight and stability of a tripod. Photographers who travel frequently can only accept compromises, that is, to maximize the balance between the two. One trick that many professional photographers have is to hang weights that can be found anywhere on a tripod in order to add weight to the tripod. In order to do this, they put a small bag in the photographic bag, filled with stones or sand, and tied it to the lower end of the tripod's center post. Due to the added weight at the center of gravity, the tripod can be reduced. the goal of.
Tripod composition
- As far as the tripod fixed by tightening is concerned, if the relevant knob is not large enough, or it is inconvenient to screw, then the tripod will be laborious to put away afterwards. Assuming that the knob is placed in the vertical direction (that is, the thread is in the horizontal direction), some users will have a headache to remember the direction of rotation. For example, few manufacturers bother to mark the position of a knob with an arrow. Many people turn the knob in the wrong direction. Because they are overtightened, they cannot loosen the knob without the aid of a tool. If the knobs are placed horizontally, the user will not have trouble during the tightening process, because he will instinctively tighten the knobs according to the method of turning off the faucet.
Tripod bottom bracket
- In fact, how to pull out and fix the tripod's bottom bracket may be a common question. In this case, the most correct and positive method is to fix the center column with a diagonal brace operated by a crank arm. For lighter tripods that travellers often use, simply loosen the clip, raise the tripod to a suitable height, and then re-clamp the tripod. If the locking device is located on the inside of a leg, the user will laboriously fumble between the three legs of the tripod to find the device, which is more inconvenient.
- A better solution is to use a sleeve device above the shoulder of the tripod. A tripod lacking a friction locking device to prevent the center post from suddenly falling when the clamping device is released has hidden safety hazards. More responsible tripod manufacturers choose to produce beveled racks and pinions to fix the center column. This way, the original height can be maintained even if the locking device is released. In addition, it can be easily and conveniently at any time by means of a swing arm Adjust the height. The friction of this type of tripod can be adjusted without hindering the locking device. The center column of some tripods can be unscrewed, or completely removed, and then put in upside down, for the convenience of close-up photography or as a monopod. It would be more practical if a bubble level was installed in the center column, because this type of center column can more accurately align the horizon on rough terrain. If the device for adjusting the leg length is located "above", that is, near the shoulder of the tripod, then the user can adjust the leg length without having to bend over often.
Tripod stability
- The last thing to say is that keeping the tripod stable and reducing its weight is a contradiction. Photographers who often travel the Quartet can only accept compromises, that is, to maximize the balance between the two. One trick that many professional photographers have is to hang weights that can be found anywhere on a tripod in order to add weight to the tripod. In order to do this, they put a small bag in the photographic bag, filled with stones or sand, and tied it to the lower end of the tripod's center post. Due to the added weight at the center of gravity, the tripod can be reduced. Effect.