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Life Without a Tripod
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<blockquote data-quote="Retro" data-source="post: 483014" data-attributes="member: 37517"><p>Yes. This is just the setup. The camera in the picture is my FE2. The roll is about half done, so I won't be able to show you how it turned out for a couple of weeks. I'll try to finish the roll soon.</p><p></p><p>I need to buy another pocket tripod for times like this. When I was about 20 years old and learning on my OM-10, they were $20. Mine is kind of banged up, and has sand in the legs, so I'm just going to buy a new one. I saw them at Henry's a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>I've heard photographers criticize them, like no photographer should have such a crappy tripod, but I'd like to ask, "What tripod would you carry around with your wife on casual outings, like to dinner at a restaurant?" </p><p></p><p>There are many places I wouldn't bring a serious tripod, just like there are places I wouldn't bring an SLR. For those times we have point and shoot cameras, and pocket tripods.</p><p></p><p>I'd also ask, "Will your tripod fit in your camera bag?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retro, post: 483014, member: 37517"] Yes. This is just the setup. The camera in the picture is my FE2. The roll is about half done, so I won't be able to show you how it turned out for a couple of weeks. I'll try to finish the roll soon. I need to buy another pocket tripod for times like this. When I was about 20 years old and learning on my OM-10, they were $20. Mine is kind of banged up, and has sand in the legs, so I'm just going to buy a new one. I saw them at Henry's a few years ago. I've heard photographers criticize them, like no photographer should have such a crappy tripod, but I'd like to ask, "What tripod would you carry around with your wife on casual outings, like to dinner at a restaurant?" There are many places I wouldn't bring a serious tripod, just like there are places I wouldn't bring an SLR. For those times we have point and shoot cameras, and pocket tripods. I'd also ask, "Will your tripod fit in your camera bag?" [/QUOTE]
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