Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Cameras, Lenses and Shooting gear => Topic started by: on August 07, 2005, 10:18:55 am
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To me, bags and tripods belong to a category of their own in a sense that they require very personal fitting and what's good for me may well not be good for you, even if we have the same equipment. Thus I will - personally - never recommend a specific model. For example, I once saw on the web a bag that I really liked. However, when I got to the store and tried it out I found that it wasn't very comfortable. I tried another and - surprise - it was excellent. Thus I suggest you do the same. Go to the store and try them out yourself.
Suggesting a brand is a different thing and I (like many) find Lowepro bags to be excellent. HTH.
Happy shooting,
Yakim.
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My wife and I are planning a trip to India in the fall and taking photographs is going to be an important part of that trip.
I'm looking for a fairly 'full sized' trip that is reasonably small folded up, not too heavy (but weight isn't a huge issue), and fairly inexpensive. I'm going to want to use it for single frame and panoramic/mosaics.
Cost is an issue, the trip isn't cheap, and we've already bought a second DSLR (for the sake of marital bliss!).
We've got an E1 and an E 300 with a few lens, so we aren't looking at particularly heavy cameras.
I'm a little partial to manfrotto (I've got a monopod that I like the build and design of). I've been looking at a 190 CL tripod with perhaps a 484 or 486 ball head for regular use and perhaps a Nodal Ninja or Panosaurus for panoramic shots.
The tripod/ballhead combo looks like it's going to run me around 200 Canadian for taxes. I'd like to keep it in that range if possible. (I'm in Toronto)
Could I get away with using a panoramic head as a 'normal' head?
Any other suggestions or thoughts?