Importance About Camera Tripods
A Camera tripod is used to stabilize and rise up the camera or to support flashes and other photographic equipment. More expensive tripods are sturdier, stronger, and usually come with no integrated head. There are several heads available for the camera tripods according to the needs of the photographer. There are expensive carbon fiber tripods, used for applications where the Camera tripod needs to be lightweight.
There are some less expensive tripods which also contains leveling indicators for the head as well as legs of the tripods. Tripods are used for both still and motion photography. These tripods are very useful for taking slow speed photography or video or while using the telephoto lenses for the camera movement and if the shutter is open, then it will produce blurred image.
In the same vein they reduce shaking of camera and thus are instrumental in achieving maximum sharpness. In order to receive the highest stability, the most photographic tripods are provided with a center post along with the telescoping section at the top which can be easily raised higher and lowered as well as the collapsible telescoping legs. At the top of the Camera tripod is the head, which includes the camera mount several joints to allow the camera to pan and tilt.
The lowest price tripods costing less than US$100 are usually made up of aluminum tubing and are mainly used for the consumer’s still and video cameras. This type of tripods is provided an attached head as well as rubber feet. The head is very basic and often not entirely suitable for smooth panning of a camcorder Small tabletop Camera tripods are also available ranging from relatively flimsy models.