Hi folks!
While photographing the Super Moon last night, my tripod neck snapped :brick: and since it was a fairly inexpensive tripod, instead of looking to get it fixed, I'm looking to upgrade, and was wondering if anyone could suggest where I begin looking for a tripod with some (all?) of the following features:
-Lightweight (pretty sure I'm not going to be able to afford a carbon fiber though)
-Folds up fairly small (maybe 12-18inches?)
-Reaches a height of at least 50-60 inches
-Does not have a center column that comes up from the top (too wobbly imho)
-Can be upgraded to a ball head in the future (probably won't be able to afford that right off the bat either)
-Not top of the line price wise- but somewhere on the cheaper to mid-range price.
If it helps- I'm a casual photographer (would love to become professional), shooting with a Nikon D50, who shoots mainly outdoors (nature, scenery, day trips, etc) but I love my night photography and using my telephoto lenses (which even in daylight need a tripod sometimes). I've never carried an actual tripod around the parks with me (but if I can get a small enough one, I probably would)- usually just my gorillapod.
Thanks for any help/suggestions you could provide!
:wave:
While photographing the Super Moon last night, my tripod neck snapped :brick: and since it was a fairly inexpensive tripod, instead of looking to get it fixed, I'm looking to upgrade, and was wondering if anyone could suggest where I begin looking for a tripod with some (all?) of the following features:
-Lightweight (pretty sure I'm not going to be able to afford a carbon fiber though)
-Folds up fairly small (maybe 12-18inches?)
-Reaches a height of at least 50-60 inches
-Does not have a center column that comes up from the top (too wobbly imho)
-Can be upgraded to a ball head in the future (probably won't be able to afford that right off the bat either)
-Not top of the line price wise- but somewhere on the cheaper to mid-range price.
If it helps- I'm a casual photographer (would love to become professional), shooting with a Nikon D50, who shoots mainly outdoors (nature, scenery, day trips, etc) but I love my night photography and using my telephoto lenses (which even in daylight need a tripod sometimes). I've never carried an actual tripod around the parks with me (but if I can get a small enough one, I probably would)- usually just my gorillapod.
Thanks for any help/suggestions you could provide!
:wave: