A tripod is essential for many
interesting shots. All the same you
don’t like dragging a heavy tripod in
your holidays. Is there an alternative?
Actually a tripod weighing a few kilos can be a burden even for a backpacker. Building a makeshift tripod at the holiday spot is an alternative. Use a cloth bag or a paper bag fi lled with sand. Dried beans or lentils are lighter and also suitable. The camera can be placed on this sack and aligned. Additionally, activate the self timer in the camera. This has an advantage, avoiding a blurred shot by manual trigger. Lean against the wall or fi nd a place to support your arm for not very long exposure times. There are railings and walls. A monopod off ers a good compromise between weight and stability. These telescopic rods can screwed on to tripod sockets. Choose a quick fastening clamp for the telescope mechanism.
Actually a tripod weighing a few kilos can be a burden even for a backpacker. Building a makeshift tripod at the holiday spot is an alternative. Use a cloth bag or a paper bag fi lled with sand. Dried beans or lentils are lighter and also suitable. The camera can be placed on this sack and aligned. Additionally, activate the self timer in the camera. This has an advantage, avoiding a blurred shot by manual trigger. Lean against the wall or fi nd a place to support your arm for not very long exposure times. There are railings and walls. A monopod off ers a good compromise between weight and stability. These telescopic rods can screwed on to tripod sockets. Choose a quick fastening clamp for the telescope mechanism.
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