Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I never though I would use a tripod as much as I do and flinched slightly at the price when I bought my Manfrotto a couple of years ago. Shelling out this much money on something that could spend much of it's time in storage seemed frivilous.
Using a tripod in a public arena seems to change the public's perception of you IMO ... no longer are you just another person with a camera who may or may not be invading someone's privacy you're someone with a purpose and the reactions from the public seem to be completely different to shooting hand held.
I was recently photographing a billboard on the front of a building for the same institution I shoot gallery openings for occasionally. It's in a very busy part of the city and has to be photographed from eight different vantage points ... one set of pics in the late afternoon and another set once it's dark and the billboard's lit. For the night shots I use the D700 on the Manfrotto and have to set it up in the center island of the busy main road, footpaths, various busy sidestreets etc. People are everywhere this time of day but they give me an immense amount of space I noticed and go out of their way not to impede my progress ... but they are interested!
I find it fascinating that a tripod seems to ad this sense of legitimacy to what you are doing when photographing in a public arena.
Using a tripod in a public arena seems to change the public's perception of you IMO ... no longer are you just another person with a camera who may or may not be invading someone's privacy you're someone with a purpose and the reactions from the public seem to be completely different to shooting hand held.
I was recently photographing a billboard on the front of a building for the same institution I shoot gallery openings for occasionally. It's in a very busy part of the city and has to be photographed from eight different vantage points ... one set of pics in the late afternoon and another set once it's dark and the billboard's lit. For the night shots I use the D700 on the Manfrotto and have to set it up in the center island of the busy main road, footpaths, various busy sidestreets etc. People are everywhere this time of day but they give me an immense amount of space I noticed and go out of their way not to impede my progress ... but they are interested!
I find it fascinating that a tripod seems to ad this sense of legitimacy to what you are doing when photographing in a public arena.