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<blockquote data-quote="wysiwyg" data-source="post: 82898" data-attributes="member: 10479"><p>Hi Maureen</p><p></p><p>A tripod is probably one of the items that you buy only once - unless of course your needs change drastically. The tripod itself is dependant on your preferences - for example if you photographed landscapes most of the time and were a rambler , walking miles to get to your final destination -then the total weight and size would probably be more important to you than a lot of other people. If you were running around a football field shooting sports - then probably a monopod would suffice. For general use -any good steady tripod would be good- try them out in the store to see which one you prefer. The actual head however is more important for different types of photography (IMHO) .. for my portraits of active kids I like to use a joystick style ball head for easy quick adjustments and for landscapes I use a 3 way head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wysiwyg, post: 82898, member: 10479"] Hi Maureen A tripod is probably one of the items that you buy only once - unless of course your needs change drastically. The tripod itself is dependant on your preferences - for example if you photographed landscapes most of the time and were a rambler , walking miles to get to your final destination -then the total weight and size would probably be more important to you than a lot of other people. If you were running around a football field shooting sports - then probably a monopod would suffice. For general use -any good steady tripod would be good- try them out in the store to see which one you prefer. The actual head however is more important for different types of photography (IMHO) .. for my portraits of active kids I like to use a joystick style ball head for easy quick adjustments and for landscapes I use a 3 way head. [/QUOTE]
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