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Re: Re: how did you set your digital camera for model?

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Where does one find such a low tripod? I got this one at Best Buy today,


And it is a little tall, much taller than Hiro's. I will probably keep it for shooting R/C cars, but where could I find a tiny one for shooting models?
photo store have this.. but it's a bit pricy.
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Re: how did you set your digital camera for model?

Ah. Well, I can make an elevated base for indoors, but for outdoors I'd want the lower tripod.

Hmm, maybe buy the cheaper tripod at Best Buy and grind out the mount to let the legs swing out more.....
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Re: Re: how did you set your digital camera for model?

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Where does one find such a low tripod? I got this one at Best Buy today,

And it is a little tall, much taller than Hiro's. I will probably keep it for shooting R/C cars, but where could I find a tiny one for shooting models?
most online and retail photo stores carry them. RitzCamera.com carries this one for $11.99.
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My Tripod is a Manfrotto 709, here is the link:
http://db.manfrotto.com/product/temp...85&itemid=1634
the price in the US is about $30 from places like this :
http://www.digitalfotoclub.com/produ...lhead_709.html
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Re: how did you set your digital camera for model?

I got one from ebay... with shipping is about $6...
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