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- 12,031 matching products for "tripod head for landscape"
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MPN:620092 ◊ UPC:090729201994 ◊ Product ID:43767391 ◊ Head Type:Panhead ◊ Tripod Type:Tripod ◊ Quick Release:With Quick Release ◊ Maximum Load:6.6 lbs. 86 more reviews »
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MPN:80011T ◊ UPC:410100266402 ◊ Product ID:42374482 ◊ Tripod Type:Tripod ◊ Head Type:Panhead ◊ Maximum Load:5 lbs. ◊ Maximum Height:60 in. ◊ Folded Length:25 in. ◊ Quick Release:With Quick Release ◊ Weight:3.25 lbs. 14 more reviews »
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MPN:RUP43 ◊ Head Type:Ballhead ◊ Minimum Height:21.2 in. ◊ Weight:0.99 lbs. ◊ UPC:00017915805439 ◊ Product ID:33241697 ◊ Tripod Type:Monopod ◊ Material:Aluminium ◊ Maximum Height:64.45 in. ◊ Folded Length:20.87 in. ◊ Leg Sections:4 17 more reviews »
- 88,298 matching reviews for "tripod head for landscape"
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from "Timothy Hughes", Bhphotovideo.com
… for landscapes, group photos, etc. The pan/tilt head is awesome, as it's superior to ball-heads for making minute adjusts in angles. The only drawbacks I see are that it only goes to a maximum of about 4.7 feet…
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from Amazon.com
… to bother carrying a full tripod. I added a quick release, tilting head to complete the set-up so that I can take landscape (horizontal) pictures as well as portrait (vertical). Very satisfied. Very nice…
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Best Price: $329.00
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… of carbon fiber tripods.
A few added features: with the supplied short column, you can connect your camera directly to the tripod plate and shoot in the landscape or portrait position… 2 more reviews » -
from Bhphotovideo.com
… the whole thing will tip over. The tripod height is okay for wide landscape shots, which is what I will be taking. The case is pretty much useless; the tripod barely fits the case. I have to adjust…
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…I just got back from a week of landscape photography in Arches and Zion National Parks and this tripod was fantastic. I did some canyoneering (climbing and rappelling) and I didn't want to risk…
…Since I take mostly landscape photographs, I don't like dealing with heavy tripods. I hike extensively and go on lengthly backpacking trips. This is an excellent alternative to the heavy Bogen…
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from Amazon.com
… the original head, a manfrotto head, and a custom head (very heavy) for 360 degree panoramic shots - and the tripod is still in perfect shape.
Does everyone need a tripod of this quality? If you… 13 more reviews » -
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…I am a semi-pro photographer who uses my tripod to shoot landscapes/panoramas, architecture, portraits and even sports. Despite its weight, this is the most versatile and easy to use tripod out there…
… ball head with multiple rubber encased metal knobs that allows one to rotate the camera easily for landscape and portrait shots, center column to raise mounted camera to about 6 feet high, two quick…
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Best Price: $110.00
from "Gamma", Bhphotovideo.com… lenses were supported extremely well and the ball head didn't budge. I shoot a lot of low light landscapes, that I shoot from a very low position on the ground. I also use a shutter release. I found that I… 1 more review »
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from Amazon.com
…This little tripod works very well. It's extendable legs give you flexibility for taking both portrate and landscape photos.…
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from Amazon.com
…This is my favorite lens -- I often carry only it and a 28mm lens while hiking. The wide angle for landscapes, the 105 for detail shots. The 105 is super sharp and useful for way more than just…
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from "Rowjr", Bhphotovideo.com
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…[...] The tripod with a 501HD head is not stable. Even after loosing up the friction for panning the tripod still moves.…
…It's a good tripod for the price. But the "floating Head" is a little sticky.…
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Best Price: $413.00
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… reach to 54"with the neck extended. With a head this got the camera to just under eye level. Not the best for standing portraits as you would be looking up at a person's face, but fine for landscapes…
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