Yes, Price is one thing, esp. as at 4:42 the 'kid' tripod only costs a block of chocolate, or a bag of snacks, the others Do cost, but its compromise, weight, stability and ease of use features increase the cost, and ultimately the value of the tripod, to you and the wallet, its what you need, and then compromising on what you can, or need to, Price is one we do sometimes have to, but, like me, using MF and LF equipment the compromise is cost, no other way around it, to keep the shot still (even in light wind), and the expensive gear safe, there is unfortunately no other options.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! You’re absolutely right-choosing a tripod is all about finding the right balance between price, weight, stability, and functionality. For heavier or more expensive gear, investing in a sturdy and reliable tripod is crucial to ensure both safety and performance. That’s why at Fotopro, we focus on designing tripods that offer exceptional stability and durability while providing value for their features. If you’re ever considering upgrading or need recommendations, feel free to reach out-we’d love to help you find the perfect fit for your photography needs! 📸💪
@@fotoproofficial945 thanks, Yes I would like some help, I shoot mf and lf; hasselblad V and H kits with long lenses (HC 300 & 500 Tele Tessar {for my 500c/m}), my LF rig is a sinar F2 monorail, so I need a big set of sticks and a head capable of holding this ( to take a 210 or ~300 focal length lens, with corresponding rail extension which is approximately 0.75 -1Meter long); I shoot landscape and buildings primarily, so need something not too tall, and easy to carry, esp. on public transport, as I can't drive, also I am interested in the 'systematic' design, with options for a column, and no column, not sure which is the best route, thanks for the offer.
Yes, Price is one thing, esp. as at 4:42 the 'kid' tripod only costs a block of chocolate, or a bag of snacks, the others Do cost, but its compromise, weight, stability and ease of use features increase the cost, and ultimately the value of the tripod, to you and the wallet, its what you need, and then compromising on what you can, or need to, Price is one we do sometimes have to, but, like me, using MF and LF equipment the compromise is cost, no other way around it, to keep the shot still (even in light wind), and the expensive gear safe, there is unfortunately no other options.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! You’re absolutely right-choosing a tripod is all about finding the right balance between price, weight, stability, and functionality. For heavier or more expensive gear, investing in a sturdy and reliable tripod is crucial to ensure both safety and performance. That’s why at Fotopro, we focus on designing tripods that offer exceptional stability and durability while providing value for their features. If you’re ever considering upgrading or need recommendations, feel free to reach out-we’d love to help you find the perfect fit for your photography needs! 📸💪
@@fotoproofficial945 thanks, Yes I would like some help, I shoot mf and lf; hasselblad V and H kits with long lenses (HC 300 & 500 Tele Tessar {for my 500c/m}), my LF rig is a sinar F2 monorail, so I need a big set of sticks and a head capable of holding this ( to take a 210 or ~300 focal length lens, with corresponding rail extension which is approximately 0.75 -1Meter long); I shoot landscape and buildings primarily, so need something not too tall, and easy to carry, esp. on public transport, as I can't drive, also I am interested in the 'systematic' design, with options for a column, and no column, not sure which is the best route, thanks for the offer.