Monday, 28 September 2009

Tripods




Today we have had a practical lesson about Tripods. Tripods are used to make a still image which lets the action play through. This means that you focus the Tripod with the camera up to a certain area and let the action go through it because then you’ll have a better view without irritations by the camera.
The Tripod can be moved and locked in lots of different positions. It is very important that whenever you move it, it needs to be perfectly locked. As well as all the legs etc are movable you can also tighten the pan and till instructions. If you want to pan or tilt softer or harder you can use the locking nuts and make sure the camera moves the way you want it to.
To put the camera on top of the Tripod you need to push the button, lock it after woods and make sure the camera is perfectly still.

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