<p>Of course it is exploitative.... just as all photography is to some extent. Is it more so than photos of the Acropolis? Or Machu Picchu? I do...
<p>I would consider a larger sensor, lower noise, small body alternative to the G11. I would like a system with a limited number of faster prime...
<p>The RRS BH-30 is a wonderful head. The 1541T folds up around it almost, but not quite, perfectly. One leg will be a few degrees off of exact...
<p>I am in the camp that says that there are a dozen threads like this already in the database and, based on this one, there is not much new to...
<p>60s are plenty fast for what you propose. Get a handful of 16mb cards and go to town...</p>
<p>You can't go wrong with either. I have an old Arca Swill B-1 that is great and still going strong. I keep it in the house on a heavy tripos and...
<p>have a couple of Gitzos and love them. The 1 series has the advantage of being small and light, but it is has the disadvantage of being small...
<p>Maybe start with getting to know "the homeless" as individual people first rather than a social stereotype? Do some volunteer work. Hang out...
<p>I had a Bogen for many years. With the legs extended, it was a bit more stable than a monopod without legs, but not so different that it did...
<p>In my opinion, Gitzo 1541 (2.1 pounds)and RRS BH-30 (10 oz.) are as good as it gets in a sub 3 pound combination. This is a compact and very...
<p>I use a RRS 30 with by 1541T. Great combo. I tried the 25 and found it pretty rough and limited as a head. The 30 is a very solid, smooth head...
<p>I would look for a used, brand name, aluminum pod on eBay or Craigslist. They are pretty common and priced right</p>
<p>I have a Luna Pro SBC in minty condition complete with manual if you are looking to buy one. It is a great analogue meter. Luna Pro was my...
<p>I have a 1541T and a 2541, both 4 section pods. I will think that the smaller travel size is a far bigger advantage for me than a very small (I...
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