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morgan
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hi all
sounds like a stupid question but I always find it awkward. I use a manfrotto tripod/head with the quick release system. If I'm taking a shot with the tripod this is how i normally do it:
1. hand hold the camera, position myself inline/very close to the tripod and using the centre focus point focus on subject.
2. flick over to manual focus
3. put camera on tripod
4. dial in settings and take the shot
it seems over complicated. I also find that the tripod itself often 'sways' my composition. I use a 3 way head and its just not as agile as hand holding the camera.
Sometime if the subject is a way away I put the camera on the tripod, lift/tilt the whole rig, focus etc and then put it back down and take the shot
anyone got any other ways...am I the only one that finds it a bit of an awkward one?
sounds like a stupid question but I always find it awkward. I use a manfrotto tripod/head with the quick release system. If I'm taking a shot with the tripod this is how i normally do it:
1. hand hold the camera, position myself inline/very close to the tripod and using the centre focus point focus on subject.
2. flick over to manual focus
3. put camera on tripod
4. dial in settings and take the shot
it seems over complicated. I also find that the tripod itself often 'sways' my composition. I use a 3 way head and its just not as agile as hand holding the camera.
Sometime if the subject is a way away I put the camera on the tripod, lift/tilt the whole rig, focus etc and then put it back down and take the shot
anyone got any other ways...am I the only one that finds it a bit of an awkward one?
