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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Mefoto roadtrip tripod and shutter release
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 519026" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Love my MeFOTO Roadtrip and I'll echo Paul's comments about both the need for a bigger, sturdier tripod (I have the same pairing) particularly in windier or move vibration prone conditions. That said, in a pinch when the Roadtrip is all you have and you need to do long exposures then just make sure you hang some weight from the center hook. The thinner leg segments are solid, but will adapt to any bounce available and the weight will help settle it. The other option is to put a ring on a strap long enough to reach the ground and pull it tight under something heavy or, if you're not fidgety, your foot. This will help reduce tripod movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 519026, member: 9240"] Love my MeFOTO Roadtrip and I'll echo Paul's comments about both the need for a bigger, sturdier tripod (I have the same pairing) particularly in windier or move vibration prone conditions. That said, in a pinch when the Roadtrip is all you have and you need to do long exposures then just make sure you hang some weight from the center hook. The thinner leg segments are solid, but will adapt to any bounce available and the weight will help settle it. The other option is to put a ring on a strap long enough to reach the ground and pull it tight under something heavy or, if you're not fidgety, your foot. This will help reduce tripod movement. [/QUOTE]
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