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Most decent tripods come with a quick-release plate that is permanently attached to the bottom of the camera, and simply clicked into a quick-release socket on the tripod.
Very Lego-like. |
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mine must be less than decent. |
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It's not a bad idea - and implementable too - by
glueing a big bit of lego to the bottom of your
camera. |
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Have you considered pelican photography in the Gulf of
Mexico? |
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I have one of those [kaz] very fiddly and you need to find a correctly angled branch to attach it to. does Attenborough have these problems? |
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// A Benbo. Wonderful design // Based on a machine-gun tripod.
// Ive got a Manfrotto // I had one of those, but the medication cleared it up a treat. |
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[po] if yours has a quick release plate, why do you ever need to screw it on? Shirley you just leave it on the base of the camera and attach to tripod in one swift motion when needed? |
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perhaps I'm scared of dropping my camera while making that deft swift motion you speak of. you have no idea how clumsy I am. |
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[21Q] : The reason [po] can't view your link is because you posted the US version of the site and webpage. In order for people in the UK or Deutschland to view the page you would have to change the region settings indicated at the top of the Universe Lego page and then find the tripod information you were referencing. I tried, but couldn't get anything about a Blue and Red Tripod to display either. |
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[voice] see what I said to [kaz] about the same product. I must get around to using mine sometime but with the subjects I generally snap, by the time you have found somewhere suitable to put it, subject has gone. |
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