wow i didnt think that this many people would respond good golly, kit lens it is then and then see what i want from there cool thanks for the advice helped a ton!![]()
wow i didnt think that this many people would respond good golly, kit lens it is then and then see what i want from there cool thanks for the advice helped a ton!![]()
oh and any suggestions on good tri pods? yes i want to take video too
Originally Posted by Caleb
Tripods are very important for still photography, but they exponentially more important for video. A lot of people make do with a $200 tripod for still photography because once they setup the shot, they don't have to move it. (Though I recommend spending at least a grand on your still photo tripod+ball head.) But when it comes to video, you can't just setup the shot and leave it -- many of the shots involve panning, tilting, zooming, and focusing. To accommodate this, the tripod has to be much better mechanically, which means more expensive.
At a bare minimum, I would suggest the Manfrotto 503HDV head (~$400) and at least that much for the sticks to go with it, like the 536 ($550) or a compatible 75mm ball Gitzo (~$900).
Of course, the best tripods are more in the $10,000 - $20,000 range, but that should be able to give you really good results.
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thanks jan