dafunkydiabetic
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I'm new to photography and new on here. Can anyone recommend any decent tripods for a Nikon D50. Price range would be up to £50. What brands are the best? Thanks
hi and welcome to the group
Re which tripod
Consider
1 do you want a static (heavy) tripod or a walkabout one
2 check the max height it will go and how steady fully extended
3 check the weight the tripod is designed to carry
4 check which tripod head suits your needs best
5 be prepared to spend a little more than your budget
6 DO GO TO LOCAL SHOP AND TRY OUT SEVERAL (with your camera)
Realspeed
Normally I would recommend using a remote or wired shutter release to keep the camera dead still on a tripod. BUT the only one available for your D50 is one that only works if you are infront of the camera and that is wireless and USELESS. I had one and believe me you had to stand infront of the lens to get it to work
realspeed
The IR sensor may be on the front of the D50 (as it is with all the lower end/earlier Nikon bodies) but you DON'T have to be stood in front of the camera for it to work. As long as the sensor can see the IR beam from the remote it will work so standing behind the camera, holding the remote out to the side and aiming it vaguely in front (but away from) the camera is easily workable.
I used the self-same remote with D40, D80 and D90 bodies and seldom had a failure to trigger the shutter.
But surely once I am ready to shoot and the camera is in the position I want it to be with all settings correct, then I won't need to look in the viewfinder whilst trying to wave my hand around to in the right position for it to remotely take the shot and thus probably losing my balance and knocking the camera.