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It should be placed on a Safety Heat Proof Mat on to a gauze and then on to a tripod.
is a phohotographer likely to use a tripod
It really depends on what you mean by good. My camera tripod holds a small telescope and it is 'good'. It cost about $200. My telescope tripod holds a 12 inch telescope and the tripod cost about $1500. It has built in GPS. That is 'good' too. But if you go to a mount by a company called Ascension, you can pay over $35,000! That is GOOD!
A tripod is a three legged metal stand with a horizontal open triangle at the top. It is used to hold beakers and crucibles etc at a set height above the flame of a Bunsen burner so that they can he heated.
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One should expect to pay at least 80$ U.S for a Velbon Tripod. But if you are looking for a top of the line Tripod you should expect to pay 250$+ U.S.
If you are using the equipment correctly, the tripod should not be getting too hot. Once you are finished with the other equipment, take the gauze mat (which you should have been using) off with a pair of tongs. The tripod should be cool enough for you to pick it up by holding the bottom of two legs without burning yourself. Remember: don't move the tripod with anything still resting on it or a burner still going. Turn the burner off, remove the pieces on the tripod/gauze with appropriate safety gear, then move the tripod.
When unwavering pictures are required.
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Any tripod that is made for professional use should be trongs enough to stead a zoom lens.
A tripod with wheels is called a tripod dolly.
A digital camera tripod needs to be very sturdy and stable and also tall enough to accomadate you.
^, is the symbol for a tripod.
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^, is the symbol for a tripod.
Tripod is a word. Alternatively you could go for: I steadied my camera with my tripod.
The Everio camcorder has a standard mounting plate, and tripod from a reputable brand should work fine.