You may need to manually enable your images (I had to do this for all of the images I already had on there when I enabled my store) as only new uploads are automatically enabled for sale.
Hover your mouse over your name at the top right once logged in and click on store. Once here check that...
I have the Manfrotto 055XPROB Legs but with the Manfrotto 804RC2 Head which are coming on to being 3 years old soon and have lasted me very well over the years.
I've used the tripod at lots of places including the beach and in water without any problems.
I paid £175 for the Legs and Head...
You will need your camera on full manual, don't leave anything on auto or you will get flicker in your final video. you will also need to do some bulb ramping when going from night to day.
Everything you need can be found over at the timescapes forum here, you can also read the FAQ here too.
I used a tripod for all of my shots, the cheapest way to get to the top of Victoria Peak is via bus. Just hop on the no15 at the main bus station at Central, the last stop on the route is the top of the peak so you don't have to worry about missing it as you get kicked off there anyway :)
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I was in Hong Kong over new year, there is about a dozen shots on my flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/29104326@N08/sets/72157625845923894/
All the photos are geotagged so you can view the exact location on a map.
It does but when you are shooting continuous for an hour or two you find that the odd shot here and there doesn't get written to the card if you go quicker than 3 second intervals. I stick to a 3 sec min interval for my timelapse shots as a missed fame stands out once you make the video.
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