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<blockquote data-quote="Mfrankfort" data-source="post: 229673" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>The only thing I use my tripod for in portraits, is to hold my camera when I'm changing something. I've found it very hard to use a tripod, since your (atleast I) moving a lot, and the subject is moving. I just did a little session with a friends child, and they don't sit still too well. If your shooting something that's moving, so should you. And that makes it pretty hard on a tripod. Tripods are nice to hold the camera when your changing lenses, or changing positions of subjects though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mfrankfort, post: 229673, member: 12881"] The only thing I use my tripod for in portraits, is to hold my camera when I'm changing something. I've found it very hard to use a tripod, since your (atleast I) moving a lot, and the subject is moving. I just did a little session with a friends child, and they don't sit still too well. If your shooting something that's moving, so should you. And that makes it pretty hard on a tripod. Tripods are nice to hold the camera when your changing lenses, or changing positions of subjects though. [/QUOTE]
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