The purpose of using a tripod for digital photos is to
reduce the chances of blurring the pictures. Even if for
most parts, the image is clear, because of the slightest
camera movement, the entire picture could be ruined.
That’s why you will always see a tripod or monopod in a
professional photographer’s camera bag! A camera tripod is
extremely useful when taking pictures in dim light. When
there isn’t enough light, the shutters are slower,
therefore, increasing the chances of the digital image
blurring out. A tripod can easily solve this problem. A
tripod is also useful when you are planning to make large
digital prints of the photos – a good support from a
digital camera tripod will make a world of difference.
Well, even if you don’t have a tripod handy, you can
always use someone else’s shoulder for support – just so
your digital camera won’t shake as much when you take the
shot. Well, in any case, it’s always better to use a
tripod if there was a choice.
We see new models and types of digital cameras every
single week, and the same thing can be said about tripods.
The materials used to make digital camera tripods continue
to change – the familiar aluminum tripod is now replaced
with the lighter and more expensive carbon fiber tripod
models. Although there’s quite a huge shift in pricing,
some photographers think that investing in a lighter and
more durable model of tripod is worth it – especially if
they’re in the game for the money!
Before you buy a tripod for your digital camera, the
first thing you must consider is how you plan to use the
camera. There are essentially three heights that you can
choose from…maximum, minimum and collapsed. It depends on
the kind of tripod you like. The maximum tripod can be a
little bit unstable as with everything tall and lanky. The
minimum tripod can be a slightly inflexible, but is
especially useful when taking low shots and trying adjust
the lens to eye level. The collapsible is the most preferred
type of tripod.
In professional photography, a tripod can help you take
low shots on objects from the top. This can be done when you
place the object on the floor and arrange the tripod on top
of or slightly over the object, and then take a shot. Most
of the high quality tripods come with a center column that
enables you to adjust the height of the tripod according to
your needs. Take your time and adjust the tripod height
accordingly. To find the right angle, make adjustments to
the tripod head.
With a tripod, you can easily take professional
photographs even if you’ve never taken a professional
photograph all your life! That’s how big a difference a
tripod can make.
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About The Author
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website builder
Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas. He is the owner and
co-editor of http://www.tripods-and-more.info
on which you will find a longer, more detailed version
of this article.
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This article was posted on October 03, 2005