Too cool for school.
April 2 by Steven Szabo, on Flickr
April 3 by Steven Szabo, on Flickr
Last edited by Go4Long; 04-03-2011 at 02:43 PM.
Originally posted by HeavyD
you know you are making the right decision if Toma opposes it.
I like the first one, very classy.
Got a new toy (tool?) on Friday.
Extravagance by ryankarr, on Flickr
TVC-23 by ryankarr, on Flickr
Steven your April 3rd shot is gorgeous.
thanks...and I've heard great things about the RRS ballheads...Originally posted by blitz
I like the first one, very classy.
Got a new toy (tool?) on Friday.
thanks it was actually a REALLY nice morning, I have about 10 shots from the Vermillion Lakes and Banff area that turned out great. here's some more:Originally posted by TE4MFaint
Steven your April 3rd shot is gorgeous.
Last edited by Go4Long; 04-03-2011 at 04:15 PM.
Originally posted by HeavyD
you know you are making the right decision if Toma opposes it.
What ballhead is it paired with?Originally posted by blitz
RRS Tripod
RRS is a great company. There are 4 main company's who make similar stuff that you absolutely cannot go wrong with: RRS, Markins, Wimberley, and Kirk. They make tripod heads, camera plates, macro rails, collars, and lots more stuff. Each company has a couple things the others don't offer, or different variations on it so you can choose whatever you like best. I like Markins ballheads and RRS camera plates personally, but you can't go wrong with anything they offer really. Resale value on the stuff they make is excellent as well because it's so expensive new.Originally posted by Go4Long
thanks...and I've heard great things about the RRS ballheads...
wow, I think we have different definitions of cheap. how much can you spend on a ballhead?Originally posted by blitz
Photo Clam PC-36N. Great ballhead for cheap.
The best ballheads run about $350-$450 but last a lifetime and hold their value incredibly well. It's definitely a worthwhile investment if you use them a lot.Originally posted by dirtsniffer
wow, I think we have different definitions of cheap. how much can you spend on a ballhead?
Yup, all the stuff about "buying a tripod to last the rest of your life" is true, and it goes for ballheads as well.
I've owned 6 tripods, 3 light cheap ones, 2 decent ones and one great one. Now that I've got a RRS Tripod, I know I'll never need to spend a dime on one again.
I bought the PC-36N and it was a good buy, but looking back I should have at least got the PC-40N. Not that the 36 isn't doing it's job, but with larger lenses in the future I'd probalby appreciate a bigger one.
April 4 by Steven Szabo, on Flickr
Originally posted by HeavyD
you know you are making the right decision if Toma opposes it.
That looks like a ripple or a bubble above his penis. Nice!Originally posted by Go4Long
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April 4 by Steven Szabo, on Flickr
haha...that'd be a reflection of the underside of his head.
Originally posted by HeavyD
you know you are making the right decision if Toma opposes it.