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Title: Tripod question
Post by: rocketgirl on December 10, 2012, 06:56:54 PM
Is it possible to get a really super light tripod to use with my point and shoot for hiking and such?  Maybe even a monopod?

My hands shake, particularly my left, and I am having more trouble taking pictures in focus.  (Which I can't always even tell until later because I don't always wear my glasses hiking).  The shake is noticeable enough that several people have commented on it in the past few months.  Finding something to rest my arm against isn't effective.

This occurred to me from the zoom thread.  I can't take zoom pictures at all because of the shake.
Title: Re: Tripod question
Post by: AmyAmyAmy on December 11, 2012, 03:01:02 PM
Gorillapod?
Title: Re: Tripod question
Post by: Mrtambourineman on December 11, 2012, 03:11:42 PM
The short answer is yes.  There are many light weight compact tripods and camera holders on the market.  I have no experience with any of them so can't provide a suggestion. 

Another strategy for when the light is good is to go to manual and use a faster shutter speed for a particular shot (if you're not trying to be arty) and/or a higher ISO (400 perhaps?) to force the camera into a higher shutter speed when you are trying to be arty. 
Title: Re: Tripod question
Post by: rocketgirl on December 11, 2012, 03:25:13 PM
The short answer is yes.  There are many light weight compact tripods and camera holders on the market.  I have no experience with any of them so can't provide a suggestion. 

Another strategy for when the light is good is to go to manual and use a faster shutter speed for a particular shot (if you're not trying to be arty) and/or a higher ISO (400 perhaps?) to force the camera into a higher shutter speed when you are trying to be arty. 

It's a small P&S, so I don't think I can change the shutter speed.  I THINK I can change the ISO, but I have no idea where in them menu that is.  I HATE the idea of carrying a tripod to use my cheap lightweight "easy" camera, but I'm getting out of focus shots because my hand shake.  Not so much if I'm not doing anything special, but if light is low or I want to zoom in on something I can't get to, it's just awful.
Title: Re: Tripod question
Post by: AmyAmyAmy on December 11, 2012, 04:00:36 PM
The Gorillapod fits in my cargo pocket...
Title: Re: Tripod question
Post by: rocketgirl on December 11, 2012, 04:16:18 PM
The Gorillapod fits in my cargo pocket...

I have one of these.  I'm not very good at figuring out where to put it when I need height.
Title: Tripod question
Post by: OldBaldHippie on December 11, 2012, 04:28:24 PM
My hands shake too... :(

I'd look for a monopod for hiking...
Title: Re: Tripod question
Post by: Mrtambourineman on December 11, 2012, 06:09:42 PM
It's a small P&S, so I don't think I can change the shutter speed.  I THINK I can change the ISO, but I have no idea where in them menu that is.  I HATE the idea of carrying a tripod to use my cheap lightweight "easy" camera, but I'm getting out of focus shots because my hand shake.  Not so much if I'm not doing anything special, but if light is low or I want to zoom in on something I can't get to, it's just awful.

What brand/model of camera do you own.  I think you might be surprised at its capabilities if you spin the right dial.