A tripod for landscape photography is a different beast than one for most other uses. You can buy small, light and easy to carry, but in the end you will get more results with a long, heavy tripod.
I have been through 4 tripods that started small and light and worked up to using my Benro that was purchased to hold my Nikon D810 and 500mm F4 - it is a beast.
This is an ok day on Mam Tor - I have been up there when you struggled to stand up in the wind.
Dave.
Exactly!
With IBIS , you can get away with no tripod for landscape during the day
Not if you are using ND filters and doing long exposures.
I tend to use a lot ND filters and go for very long exposures, I need a very sturdy tripod and that's where some of the pack small tripods fail.
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