Bike Tourist
Well-known
I like the freedom of never using a tripod. I had my fill of tripods in another life, letting the "creative director" peer through the lens of my medium format camera to OK the shot before tripping the shutter.
I even take the PJ approach to landscapes. I will accept the steadying influence of any tree, fencepost or building when it's called for.
I suppose I should offer my Bogen tripod for sale. It's in fantastic condition!
I even take the PJ approach to landscapes. I will accept the steadying influence of any tree, fencepost or building when it's called for.
I suppose I should offer my Bogen tripod for sale. It's in fantastic condition!
JohnL
Very confused
With RF cameras, only for self-portraits, which are pretty rare (and therefore very valuable?). With long lenses on an SLR, less than I should, but more than I like.
K
Kin Lau
Guest
SLR w/ long lenses = monopod
4x5 (view camera & SG) = tripod
35mm & 120 RF's = not once yet
nightshots & fireworks = tripod
4x5 (view camera & SG) = tripod
35mm & 120 RF's = not once yet
nightshots & fireworks = tripod
sjw617
Panoramist
Virtually 100%. I shoot landscapes and night shots using ISO 100 and f stops of 16 or 22. Until I got the Xpan I was using a Linhof 617s which is very heavy.
Only the digital P&S is used without a tripod.
Steve
Only the digital P&S is used without a tripod.
Steve
kenrust
Newbie
I recall that one notable photographer was asked to name the sharpest lens he’d ever used and his reply was a “tripod”.
Regards,
Ken
Regards,
Ken
FrankS
Registered User
Only when I have to, or when I have too much time and patience on hand. It's the same with flash.
raid
Dad Photographer
I used to take almost all photos with a tripod supported camera when using SLR cameras. Sharpness of images and ultimate control of composition and aperture was critical to me in nature photography. With RF photography I am not using a tripod. Today, I was thinking about using my Rolleiflex TLR, and the first thing that I wanted to remind myself was using a tripod for all photos with the Rollei. It allows me to use very slow film and still use very small apertures.
Raid
Raid
venchka
Veteran
It depends. Not a lot. No substitute when you really need one. I have 3 in my car all the time.
peter_n
Veteran
Used mine yesterday. 
ebolton
Number 7614
Don't ever use one with the rangefinder -> never for here.
Ed
Ed
dostacos
Dan
venchka said:It depends. Not a lot. No substitute when you really need one. I have 3 in my car all the time.
W
wlewisiii
Guest
Not anywhere near often enough...
William
William
Robert Price
I missed what?
I use a tripod, both with my RF equipment as well as my digital stuff. I think every one should have at least one in their arsenal.
clarence
ダメ
Used to bring around a Manfrotto 055 for landscapes, but I've left that all behind. Now I need to get rid of it.
Clarence
Clarence
sf
Veteran
I use it for landscapes (these are very rare lately), and I use it for when I am shooting product pics - like things for sale on RFF.
sigma4ever
MF
I already use mine a lot, specifically for landscapes and night time shots (duh!!!)
. However, I feel I should use it more, or get a nice little monopod (they seem pretty handy). We should all use the chances we get to increase sharpness in our photographs. That reminds me, my tripod is getting a bit shabby; Maybe I should get a new one soon. A manfrotto with one of those cool squese handle ball heads
. Now, off to find some money.
FPjohn
Well-known
Hello:
Gitzo 2220> Manfrotto 3205>Wolf 8023L=Minolta tabletop. Basically a tripod for deliberate landscape work.
yours
Frank
Gitzo 2220> Manfrotto 3205>Wolf 8023L=Minolta tabletop. Basically a tripod for deliberate landscape work.
yours
Frank
alan davus
Well-known
What's a tripod?
JeffGreene
(@)^(@)
Mini-tripod
Mini-tripod
I have a Gitzo I use for landscapes, but do use a mini-tripod alot with my rangefinders, mostly as a chestpod. I have RA and it definitely improves what used to be unacceptable camera shake.
Mini-tripod
I have a Gitzo I use for landscapes, but do use a mini-tripod alot with my rangefinders, mostly as a chestpod. I have RA and it definitely improves what used to be unacceptable camera shake.
scottgee1
RF renegade
Jeff, which chestpod do you use?
Also, please forgive my ignorance; what is "RA"?
TIA!/ScottGee1
Also, please forgive my ignorance; what is "RA"?
TIA!/ScottGee1
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.