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Professional Colored Octopus Mini Camera Tripod - Sku# DTA0203000GE
Sku: DTA0203000GE
Price: $26.93
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Specifications: - Camera Tripod will give users a hands-free viewing with their optics, and will also eliminate hand-shaking from getting in the way of a steady and clear view or photograph
- It is a small and compact tripod that folds for easy portability
- Your can easily carry anytime or anywhere
- Hold camera steady when it is shrinked
- Take self photos without asking for assistance
- Tripod is lightweight and portable, so you can easily pack it along for day trips and vacation
- Size: 250 x 60 x 60mm/9.84 x 2.36 x 2.36in
- Camera Interface: Universal 1/4 & 3/8 Screw
- Maximum Load-bearing: 3000G
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- When reliability and stability are necessary for your camera or video camera, look no further than our professional Camera Tripods
- It is a small and compact tripod that folds for easy portability .Camera Tripods are lightweight and portable, so you can easily pack it along for day trips and vacation
- Hold camera steady when it is shrinked .The Camera Tripods with extended and strap design, your can easily carry anytime or anywhere. The Best Tripod makes it easy to capture picture by yourself when traveling
- This kind of Camera Tripods is ideal for today's photographer, whether shooting digital, film or compact video. If you want to take more beautiful pictures without getting too tired with your arms, you should have a try for these Tripods for Cameras
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How to Put a Camera on a Tripod: - The tripod is one of the most common photography accessories used by amateurs and professionals alike. There are many types, but all have the same basic design: three adjustable legs, a pivot arm and a head mount. Tripods provide a stable shooting platform for both still photography and video. If your camera has a threaded hole on the bottom, then you can use it with a tripod
- Examine your tripod to determine whether it has a removable or fixed head. The "head" is the top part of the tripod, where the camera mounts. Most inexpensive tripods have release catches to remove this part. If so, it will be easier to mount to the camera if it is removed from the tripod
- Line up the threads on the bottom of your camera with the thumbscrew sticking out from the top of the tripod head. Screw this into your camera until hand-tight
- Replace the mounting head from your tripod if you removed earlier. The lens of the camera should point away from the pivot arm
- Lengthen the legs by unlocking the release mechanisms and adjusting them to the desired height
Monopods Vs. Tripods: Monopod: - A monopod is defined as a single-legged support for a camera or other hand-held device. A monopod resembles a single, collapsible column with a wide foot so that it can support a camera. Like a traditional tripod, a monopod can be adjusted to be higher or lower to suit the photographer
Tripod: - A tripod is defined as an adjustable, three-legged stand that supports a camera or other object. Tripod has been the more traditional support, and has been popular as a support system for centuries. It has been used to support a variety of things, from cauldrons to rifles, and it's that track record that maintains the tripod's status as the standard choice for photographers
Monopod Advantages: - The monopod is a much smaller and more compact accessory than the traditional tripod. It's not only lighter and easier to set up, requiring only a few moments, but a monopod collapses down smaller than a tripod. This means that for a photographer who's loaded with gear, the monopod is easier to carry and fit into an equipment bag. The monopod also takes up less space when it's set up, which means it can be used in crowded rooms with greater ease
Tripod Advantages: - The tripod, though bulkier and heavier, is definitely more stable than a monopod. The support that a tripod can offer comes from its wider base, which makes it better for longer photo shoots, or for shoots that involve large or heavy cameras. A tripod is also better suited to shooting from a variety of angles, since a camera can swivel on the support base atop the tripod; this is not something that's practical with a monopod
The Right Tool: - Whether a monopod or a tripod is more appropriate depends on what job the photographer will be doing. If shooting in a tight place, where a tripod wouldn't be practical, then a monopod would be the best tool. For other jobs, such as panoramas and multiple-angled shots, a tripod would be the best choice
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