newfilm
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I'm looking for one of those ultra light tripod that i can just leave it in my messenger sling bag along with my rangefinder and some other stuff like a book and what not.
So I came across this one:
http://www.tamrac.com/products/zipshot-mini
I'm curious is anyone has/use one and if it is good enough to hold a rangefinder (yes I know a DSLR would be problematic), say Leica M2 with a Nokton 1.5 of sort?
(my other voice in my head is saying Noooo dont do it if you do not want your cemera to kiss the floor) ... emm...
So I came across this one:
http://www.tamrac.com/products/zipshot-mini
I'm curious is anyone has/use one and if it is good enough to hold a rangefinder (yes I know a DSLR would be problematic), say Leica M2 with a Nokton 1.5 of sort?
(my other voice in my head is saying Noooo dont do it if you do not want your cemera to kiss the floor) ... emm...
zuikologist
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I use an Ultrapod II. Small and secure but need a ledge or wall to be really useful.
ped
Small brown dog
I'd be interested to know too
ped
Small brown dog
Just bought one so I'll let you know
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Do you have meter? Set it at 71cm and try to frame and focus M2 on it. I just did, I find it difficult. At 80cm it is OK.
I have Tamrac bag and it is with me every day for five or so years. Adding normal sized tripod is not a problem. One legs goes into the shoulder belt and tripod stays secure and balanced in parallel to my body.
I have Tamrac bag and it is with me every day for five or so years. Adding normal sized tripod is not a problem. One legs goes into the shoulder belt and tripod stays secure and balanced in parallel to my body.
ped
Small brown dog
Sorry not sure what you mean
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Sorry not sure what you mean
Full disclosure:
It means, for some, like me it is too low. At 71cm POV not only my blood vessels are jammed in the knees, but neck has to be bend in the way I'm starting to see something which doesn't exist in VF.
rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
Oh, the legs are tent-posts. For those who don't backpack, those are the same segmented poles used in backpacking tents. Great for tents, but they flexxxxx. I would expect this tripod, even with the poles modified to be stiffer, to be wobbly. So, probably not good in for long exposures, or multiple exposures (e.g., HDR), or in windy conditions at all. Probably good for selfies with fast shutter speeds and low wind speeds.
Let's see if the reviews suggest otherwise.
I keep a table-top tripod in one of my bags. Not great for every situation, but has been useful here and there. Its a copy of the Leitz version.
Let's see if the reviews suggest otherwise.
I keep a table-top tripod in one of my bags. Not great for every situation, but has been useful here and there. Its a copy of the Leitz version.
ped
Small brown dog
The reviews soon ok for occasional use where I wouldn't take a normal tripod. I avoided the taller one because I thought a smaller one would be slightly more stable and more compact. It looks like it's at kneeling height which is ok for me. I'll post some thoughts when it's here.
ped
Small brown dog
Got it - really like it! Very light and compact. It fits in the swing-out part of my mind shift Horizon backpack. It's kneeling height, so may be a bit limited if you use tripods a lot, but will be fine for the occasional shot.
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