Re: A light, tall tripod recommendation? The problem is that you related the tripod height to how tall *you* are, not to elevation of the camera. The suggestion to duck down a bit is merely saying that you might use a different priority as you develop methods and acquire equipment. Not that your comfort level is unimportant, but the point is that "light weight" and "height" are both the opposite of "stable" when applied to a tripod. If you need a tripod, you are apparently looking for stability; you might get a little bit of light weight or a little bit of height, and still have a relatively stable platform, but you can't get much of either and you can't get both. Generally the easiest and best solution is to bend a little. -- Floyd L. Davidson <http://www.apaflo.com/floyd_davidson> Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) floyd@apaflo.com Floyd@apaflo.com (Floyd L. Davidson)
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