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Recommend A Good Tripod?
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<blockquote data-quote="mashburn" data-source="post: 91635" data-attributes="member: 11752"><p>I have not had a problem with attaching it to anything. I look for a strong pole, tree, etc. and attach it there. if I have to I will cut off a branch or two to make my path clear.</p><p></p><p>I will say when people go to try mine out on their camera, they tend to wrap it around....which results in it sliding down the pole. I find that I take two of the legs and wrap it above the camera spot I want my camera to be. one leg wraps over the other in a locking grip (If I can I twist the two). then I take the third leg and use it like a brace and the bottom. like the bottom of the leg is the only thing touching the poll. I'll take a picture of it to show you.</p><p></p><p>also it is nice having a small tripod. for people who do family portraits in a house. it is much better for me to set the little guy up on a desk vs tugging a long a 6' tripod. the gorilla ball makes it easier for me to adjust to leveling or angeling. while a larg tripod you have to play around alot. plus I can grab the little guy and take a picture if I am walking around the house vs having to take the camera of a 6' tripod then going to the area and going back and forth. </p><p></p><p>sorry it did not work for you like it does me. wish I could have found yours to use. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mashburn, post: 91635, member: 11752"] I have not had a problem with attaching it to anything. I look for a strong pole, tree, etc. and attach it there. if I have to I will cut off a branch or two to make my path clear. I will say when people go to try mine out on their camera, they tend to wrap it around....which results in it sliding down the pole. I find that I take two of the legs and wrap it above the camera spot I want my camera to be. one leg wraps over the other in a locking grip (If I can I twist the two). then I take the third leg and use it like a brace and the bottom. like the bottom of the leg is the only thing touching the poll. I'll take a picture of it to show you. also it is nice having a small tripod. for people who do family portraits in a house. it is much better for me to set the little guy up on a desk vs tugging a long a 6' tripod. the gorilla ball makes it easier for me to adjust to leveling or angeling. while a larg tripod you have to play around alot. plus I can grab the little guy and take a picture if I am walking around the house vs having to take the camera of a 6' tripod then going to the area and going back and forth. sorry it did not work for you like it does me. wish I could have found yours to use. ;) [/QUOTE]
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