Tips For How To Setup Your Digital Camera On A Tripod: Tutorial
Tips For How To Set Up Your Digital Camera On A Tripod: Tutorial
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No matter what tripod use from Manfrotto, Benro, Vanguard, 3 Legged Thing, Gitzo, Induro, Silk, MeFoto it's a general rule of thumb to keep the front leg lined up with the lens for better stability and less chances of it tipping over.
Wether you're a beginner with a new Nikon, Canon, Sony, Fuji or any other DSLR or Mirrorless camera these tips are for you.
Keep in mind a lot depends on what you're shooting as well as where. If you have a large video camera on a tripod and the balance gets knocked it could send your camera crashing to the ground. I try to follow the leg forward lined up with the lens as much as possible.
When possible and where needed I will add a sandbag or simply hang my camera bag from the hook on the bottom that most tripods have. This will help counter any wind or other accidental shakes.
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No matter what tripod use from Manfrotto, Benro, Vanguard, 3 Legged Thing, Gitzo, Induro, Silk, MeFoto it's a general rule of thumb to keep the front leg lined up with the lens for better stability and less chances of it tipping over.
Wether you're a beginner with a new Nikon, Canon, Sony, Fuji or any other DSLR or Mirrorless camera these tips are for you.
Keep in mind a lot depends on what you're shooting as well as where. If you have a large video camera on a tripod and the balance gets knocked it could send your camera crashing to the ground. I try to follow the leg forward lined up with the lens as much as possible.
When possible and where needed I will add a sandbag or simply hang my camera bag from the hook on the bottom that most tripods have. This will help counter any wind or other accidental shakes.
Please subscribe here on YouTube http://bit.ly/frotube
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Get your FREE GUIDE to capturing motion in Low Light Right Here http://froknowsphoto.com/ just look for the orange box. digital
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