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The Necessity of a Tripod - by Duncan Longden
I get asked all the time, what is the best camera? What should I buy? What lens is best for travel, fashion, portraiture etc. Most recently I was contacted by a friend in Taiwan who is about to take a trip to Tokyo, he asked me about lenses and what is the best choice as...
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How important are tripods? Do I really need a tripod? These are questions we often field from aspiring and new professional photographers. Several decades ago, camera tripods were heavy, bulky, limited in features and difficult to setup. This earned them a poor reputation, making many photographers believe that for most types of photography, the hassle...
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Read moreVEO - It just keeps winning awards!
For those who remember, we launched The VEO Collection of travel tripods, monopods and camera bags at the 2015 Photography Show in Birmingham.The feedback from those who visited our stand at the show was phenomenal, but the response of the specialist photographic journalists has just validated everything we believed with great reviews appearing everywhere.The VEO 265CB Carbon Fibre Travel Tripod won N-Photo's Gold...
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Nikon D7100, 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens @28mm, F/16, 1/13s, ISO 160, five frame panorama. It’s simple to make several pictures into one panorama, and I really think you should try it. Panoramas are usually wider than your average picture, and this is good because our daily view of the world is also very wide (just...
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