Axemaniac88
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Hi guys, hoping I can get some help regarding tripods. I currently own a 170cm Vivitar tripod which suits me well as its strong, stable and relatively waterfall resistant for now. However, I'm travelling down to the Fermanagh Lakelands in a week or two and this tripod is a bit bulky for carrying there, so I'm looking for a more travel-friendly tripod.
From what I've seen of the lake lands I'm hoping to get quite a few low angle, long exposure sunrise and sunset shots around the lakes and countryside, so ill need a tripod that's a bit more compact, strong enough to hold my d3100 and battery grip and can also support my camera quite low down to the ground (where the legs can be stretched out wide). I know it's not ideal but I'm looking for something under £100. Any suggestions are appreciated, cheers!
From what I've seen of the lake lands I'm hoping to get quite a few low angle, long exposure sunrise and sunset shots around the lakes and countryside, so ill need a tripod that's a bit more compact, strong enough to hold my d3100 and battery grip and can also support my camera quite low down to the ground (where the legs can be stretched out wide). I know it's not ideal but I'm looking for something under £100. Any suggestions are appreciated, cheers!
so it puts the shutter release button on the camera to the floor if you know what I mean, it's nice and smooth overall and seems plenty strong enough though for it's size and weight. so I would mark the ball head 6/10.