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Posts Tagged ‘manfrotto tripods’

A Stable Video Tripod Is Like A Golfers Stance

posted by Camera Stabilizer 7:32 AM
Monday, August 30, 2010

As in a good golf swing your video needs to be smooth and fluid. The golfer has to have a good solid stance to make a proper swing. In the same way a photographer needs a tripod that is very stable that can absorb absorb vibrations. One such video tripod is the new Manfrotto w/546B 2-Stage tripod that is innovative made from aluminum with the new 504HD fluid head. This video tripod is ideal for the small independent camera operator. This light weight video tripod and head, I would highly recommend to any camera. operator. The camera operator has many opportunities to find subjects to shoot, one area of inspiration is the golf enthusiasts wanting to see there golf swing in practice and on the golf course.

Camera Stabilizer Manfrotto 351MVCF Tripod

posted by Camera Stabilizer 7:28 AM
Wednesday, August 25, 2010

You’re in for a pleasant surprise the Manfrotto 351MVCF lightweight two-stage carbon fiber video camera tripod, a twin tube video camera tripod is a proven design with strength and vibration-absorption characteristics of carbon fiber. The video camera tripod has a cam-style flip lock for easy setup and dual spiked feet for high and low angles.This video camera tripod is suited for the busy news gathering professional! The Manfrotto 351MVCF video camera tripod carbon fiber composite leg tubes are stronger than steel, lighter than aluminum, and absorb shock and vibration, Two pre -set leg angles for rapid, repeatable setup, classic twin-tube upper stage design ensures absolute torsional stability, dual spiked feet provide a reliable footing at both high and low leg angles.Would like to see a spreader with this video tripod. Put our ideas to work with this very outstanding lightweight yet sturdy and fast to set up video camera tripod is a pretty good value.

Putting Some Thought into My Photos

posted by CO-at-Home 3:58 PM
Thursday, August 12, 2010

In recent years, I’ve noticed that many of my friends have become amateur photographers. Armed with just a digital camera – or in some cases a cell phone – they document parties, trips and even aspects of their everyday lives and then share them on Facebook or Flickr. While I’m also guilty of posting a few superfluous photos, I prefer to take a more carefully chosen, artistic approach to my photography.

I like to wake up early on the weekends, taking my camera along with my Manfrotto tripod. I search all over the city for a suitable viewpoint – usually of a memorable landscape – and set up the tripod. The early morning light is perfectly suited for picture-taking, and it’s especially peaceful because few people are awake at that hour. The results are probably Facebook-worthy, but I prefer to keep them for a private collection.

Hollywood Style Video With A DSLR Camera

posted by Camera Stabilizer 6:51 AM
Saturday, August 7, 2010

Professionals rarely shoot with out their camera attached to some kind of video camera stabilizer device to eliminate camera shake. The use of a camera support system such as the Manfrotto 595B fig rig using a wheel shaped design or a Varizoom VZTF7LCD monitor attached to your video camera will allow you to view your project.The existing viewfinder or LCD is not adequate so using a video camera stabilizer device with a separate viewfinder is all but necessary. By using DSLR Camera you can achieve a very shallow depth of field. When moving close to the actor the background is blurred out. Cameras with a large sensor size and a fast lens like a DSLR camera can perform these shots that are impossible with a regular video cameras. Lighting is important so while indoors use a room with lots of light but strong bright highlights the DSLR cameras will lose some detail.When panning move very slowly so that you will stop any strobing effect. Remember to use many static shots in your production not all moving dynamic shots. One benefit when using a DSLR camera is you can get into very tight places whereas a large video camera is more difficult. As with all video cameras the DSLR cameras even when they have their own stabilization systems need some kind of video camera stabilizer for smooth fluid video.

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