Manfrotto Compact Tripod

Posted by admin on September 18, 2011 under Manfrotto, Tripod | Be the First to Comment

Opteka X-GRIP Professional Camera / Camcorder Action Stabilizing Handle- Black
Opteka X-GRIP Professional Camera / Camcorder Action Stabilizing Handle- Black
List Price: $59.99
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Lowepro SlingShot 202 AW
Lowepro SlingShot 202 AW
List Price: $119.99
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Manfrotto 701HDV Pro Fluid Video Mini Head
Manfrotto 701HDV Pro Fluid Video Mini Head
Sale Price: $139.11




[HD] Manfrotto Tripod Unboxing

Unboxing the Manfrotto 7301YB MY compact tripod Follow me on twitter: twitter.com Intro music: Fly Me To The Moon by Aki Jungle Ending music ...

Win a Manfrotto 290 Series Tripod Kit!

01.09.11
7cm to 150cm (with the centre column down), and folds down to a compact 70cm when closed. This quality tripod system retails for £134. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is to answer this simple question. Advanced features to improve stability include an anti-shock collar, a column with a 3-faced design to prevent rotation and innovative leg locks for quick, accurate adjustment. 95, but Manfrotto Distribution are giving away 4 to lucky PhotoRadar members &ndash. The MK294A3-A0RC2 is a 3-section kit combined with a detachable aluminium ballhead.
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Manfrotto Tripod Strap

Posted by admin on September 17, 2011 under Manfrotto, Tripod | Be the First to Comment

Lowepro SlingShot 202 AW
Lowepro SlingShot 202 AW
List Price: $119.99
Sale Price: $71.99
You save: $48.00 (40%)
Manfrotto 055XPROB Pro Tripod Legs (Black)
Manfrotto 055XPROB Pro Tripod Legs (Black)
Sale Price: $160.00
Opteka MP100 67
Opteka MP100 67" Professional Heavy Duty Photo / Video Monopod
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Tips for Carrying your Tripod while hiking

I commonly carry a Tamron 28-300 mm, Tamron 200-500 mm, Tamron 11-18 mm and a Sigma 150 mm macro lens. One serves as a primary camera, with the lens that I think will be using most frequently on the hike, and a backup camera also with another lens attached. A Manfrotto 055CXPro03 tripod with a Markins Q20 ballhead attached. Usually it is something on the order of I’ll catch that photo on the way back or I’ll probably see something better later etc. I normally carry two cameras, a Nikon D300s and a Nikon D80s. It is also important to note that I am one of those lazy photographers that can think of all kinds of reasons for not taking my camera out of the pack. As a result I rarely carry my primary camera in my pack. I engage in a wide range of photography including landscape, avian, macro, wildlife etc so it is rare that I can’t find something along the trail to photograph....

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