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Brand: Nikon
Brand: Sigma
Brand: Tokina
Brand: Tamron
Camera Mount Type: Nikon
Zoom Focal Lengths
7-14mm
8-15mm
8-16mm (1)
9-18mm
10-17mm (2)
10-20mm (2)
10-22mm
10-24mm (3)
11-16mm (1)
11-18mm
11-22mm
12-24mm (5)
12-60mm
14-24mm (2)
14-35mm
14-42mm
14-50mm
14-54mm
14-150mm
15-85mm
16-28mm (1)
16-35mm (2)
16-45mm
16-50mm
16-80mm
16-85mm (2)
16-105mm
16.5-135mm (1)
17-35mm (3)
17-40mm
17-50mm (3)
17-55mm (2)
17-70mm (1)
17-85mm
18-35mm (2)
18-50mm (1)
18-55mm (4)
18-70mm
18-105mm (4)
18-125mm (1)
18-135mm
18-180mm
18-200mm (5)
18-250mm (1)
18-270mm (2)
19-35mm
24-70mm (3)
24-72mm
24-85mm (2)
24-105mm
24-120mm (2)
28-70mm
28-75mm (1)
28-80mm
28-105mm
28-135mm
28-200mm
28-210mm
28-300mm (3)
35-90mm
35-100mm
40-150mm
50-110mm
50-135mm
50-200mm (1)
50-500mm (1)
55-200mm (5)
55-250mm
55-300mm (2)
60-250mm
70-200mm (5)
70-210mm
70-300mm (10)
70-400mm
75-150mm
75-300mm (1)
80-200mm (2)
80-400mm (2)
90-250mm
100-300mm
100-400mm
100-500mm
120-300mm (1)
120-400mm (1)
150-500mm (1)
200-400mm (2)
200-500mm (2)
300-800mm (1)
650-1300mm
MACRO
Special Features: MACRO (Close Up)
Zoom Focal Lengths
17-70mm (1)
28-300mm (1)
55-200mm (1)
70-200mm (2)
70-300mm (1)
75-300mm (1)
Fixed Focal Lengths
Lens Kit
4.5mm (1)
5.6mm
7mm
8mm (1)
10mm (1)
10.5mm (2)
12mm
13mm
14mm (2)
15mm (1)
16mm (2)
17mm
18mm
20mm (6)
21mm
24mm (9)
25mm
28mm (5)
30mm (1)
31mm
35mm (9)
40mm (1)
43mm
45mm (2)
50mm (14)
55mm (2)
58mm
60mm (5)
65mm
70mm (1)
77mm
80mm
85mm (12)
90mm (1)
100mm (1)
105mm (5)
110mm
120mm
135mm (2)
150mm (1)
180mm (3)
200mm (6)
210mm
300mm (6)
400mm (2)
500mm (3)
600mm (2)
800mm (1)
350/500/850mm
Special Features: MACRO (Close Up)
Fixed Focal Lengths
Lens Kit
24mm (1)
28mm (1)
35mm (1)
40mm (1)
45mm (2)
50mm (1)
55mm (2)
60mm (5)
70mm (1)
85mm (4)
90mm (1)
100mm (1)
105mm (3)
150mm (1)
180mm (1)
200mm (2)
CANON
SLR Lenses
Brand: Canon
Brand: Sigma
Brand: Tokina
Brand: Tamron
Camera Mount Type: Canon EOS
Camera Compatibility: DSLR (APS-C Sensor Frame)
Camera Compatibility: DSLR & 35mm Film (Full-Frame Sensor)
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Zoom Focal Lengths
7-14mm
8-15mm (1)
8-16mm (1)
9-18mm
10-17mm (2)
10-20mm (2)
10-22mm (2)
10-24mm (1)
11-16mm (1)
11-18mm
11-22mm
12-24mm (2)
12-60mm
14-24mm
14-35mm
14-42mm
14-50mm
14-54mm
14-150mm
15-85mm (2)
16-28mm (1)
16-35mm (2)
16-45mm
16-50mm
16-80mm
16-85mm
16-105mm
16.5-135mm (1)
17-35mm (1)
17-40mm (2)
17-50mm (3)
17-55mm (2)
17-70mm (1)
17-85mm (2)
18-35mm
18-50mm (1)
18-55mm (4)
18-70mm
18-105mm
18-125mm (1)
18-135mm (4)
18-180mm
18-200mm (7)
18-250mm (1)
18-270mm (1)
19-35mm
24-70mm (3)
24-72mm
24-85mm
24-105mm (4)
24-120mm
28-70mm
28-75mm (1)
28-80mm
28-105mm
28-135mm (4)
28-200mm
28-210mm
28-300mm (4)
35-90mm
35-100mm
40-150mm
50-110mm
50-135mm
50-200mm (1)
50-500mm (1)
55-200mm (1)
55-250mm (3)
55-300mm
60-250mm
70-200mm (10)
70-210mm
70-300mm (11)
70-400mm
75-150mm
75-300mm (5)
80-200mm
80-400mm
90-250mm
100-300mm
100-400mm (2)
100-500mm
120-300mm (1)
120-400mm (1)
150-500mm (1)
200-400mm
200-500mm (2)
300-800mm (1)
CANON
Fixed Focal Lengths
Lens Kit
4.5mm (1)
5.6mm
7mm
8mm (1)
10mm (1)
10.5mm
12mm
13mm
14mm (2)
15mm (1)
16mm
17mm (2)
18mm
20mm (3)
21mm
24mm (7)
25mm
28mm (5)
30mm (1)
31mm
35mm (5)
40mm
43mm
45mm (2)
50mm (10)
55mm
58mm
60mm (3)
65mm (2)
70mm (1)
77mm
80mm
85mm (5)
90mm (3)
100mm (7)
105mm (1)
110mm
120mm
135mm (4)
150mm (1)
180mm (3)
200mm (4)
210mm
300mm (4)
400mm (5)
500mm (2)
600mm (3)
800mm (2)
350/500/850mm
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
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Tripod buing guide
Tripod buing guide
Five of the best tripods for under $450
What is the best tripod for video under $500?
Best Tripod Head
Best Tripod Legs
Best tripod head: 8 tested
Best tripod under £200: 8 reviewed
Best tripods and camera supports: 15 tested
Which Tripod and Monopod?
edelkrone.com the pocket rig
I HATE TRIPODS!! Steven Kersting August 7th 2011
I hate them!
And I hate them for a lot of reasons.
THEY ARE EXPENSIVE!
Why are they so expensive? I don't know. It's just some aluminum or carbon fiber tubing. It must be a supply and demand thing. Maybe if more of you would buy decent tripods the price would come down. Currently, if it's cheap; it's crap.
THEY ARE HEAVY!
This I get...you want to support heavy gear you need heavy gear...But damn! Add a 10 pound tripod to my 17 pound camera and lens combo and it's almost 30 pounds!
Now I have to bring my wife along just to help me carry the stuff!
THEY ARE AWKWARD!
When I'm carrying the setup, because my wife got tired, I tend to smack her in the head or the shins every time I turn to "look around". My wife's not very cheerful about carrying my gear when her shins hurt.
THEY ARE SLOW!
"Oh please Mr. Bird...don't swallow that fish until I get set up."
It takes SEVERAL MINUTES to set up a tripod properly. If the legs are already extended you might get lucky and be able to get it half-ass set up in 15-30 seconds....."GULP"...."DAMN!"
JUST ONE IS NOT ENOUGH!
Want to do macro work? Well then you need something very configurable and able to get very low and close...maybe a "ground pod".
Got a heavy super tele? Well you're going to need a big beast to hold that weight..preferably one without a center column but still tall enough to use.
Did you buy the "ground pod"? Well then you need another tripod for when the beast is just overkill and too much too carry.
Want to use that super tele from your car? Well you're going to need a "window pod".
And it just keeps on going!
A TRIPOD IS NOT ENOUGH!
You have to buy expensive heads for all of them!
A Gimbal for the super tele setup. A ball head for the macro setup. A pan-tilt if you want to do video with that spiffy new DSLR. And that's THE MINIMUM! ...
more
Cullmann Magnesit 528Q + MB6.3 Test
testberichte.de › Startseite › Foto, Video & Optik › Stative
Slik Sprint PRO II GM Stativ (mit Kopf) grau-metallic EUR 68,89
Five of the best tripods for under $450
Best Tripod Head
Best Tripod Legs
Best tripod head: 8 tested
Best tripod under £200: 8 reviewed
Best tripods and camera supports: 15 tested
Which Tripod and Monopod?
edelkrone.com the pocket rig
I HATE TRIPODS!! Steven Kersting August 7th 2011
I hate them!
And I hate them for a lot of reasons.
THEY ARE EXPENSIVE!
Why are they so expensive? I don't know. It's just some aluminum or carbon fiber tubing. It must be a supply and demand thing. Maybe if more of you would buy decent tripods the price would come down. Currently, if it's cheap; it's crap.
THEY ARE HEAVY!
This I get...you want to support heavy gear you need heavy gear...But damn! Add a 10 pound tripod to my 17 pound camera and lens combo and it's almost 30 pounds!
Now I have to bring my wife along just to help me carry the stuff!
THEY ARE AWKWARD!
When I'm carrying the setup, because my wife got tired, I tend to smack her in the head or the shins every time I turn to "look around". My wife's not very cheerful about carrying my gear when her shins hurt.
THEY ARE SLOW!
"Oh please Mr. Bird...don't swallow that fish until I get set up."
It takes SEVERAL MINUTES to set up a tripod properly. If the legs are already extended you might get lucky and be able to get it half-ass set up in 15-30 seconds....."GULP"...."DAMN!"
JUST ONE IS NOT ENOUGH!
Want to do macro work? Well then you need something very configurable and able to get very low and close...maybe a "ground pod".
Got a heavy super tele? Well you're going to need a big beast to hold that weight..preferably one without a center column but still tall enough to use.
Did you buy the "ground pod"? Well then you need another tripod for when the beast is just overkill and too much too carry.
Want to use that super tele from your car? Well you're going to need a "window pod".
And it just keeps on going!
A TRIPOD IS NOT ENOUGH!
You have to buy expensive heads for all of them!
A Gimbal for the super tele setup. A ball head for the macro setup. A pan-tilt if you want to do video with that spiffy new DSLR. And that's THE MINIMUM! ...
more
Cullmann Magnesit 528Q + MB6.3 Test
testberichte.de › Startseite › Foto, Video & Optik › Stative
Slik Sprint PRO II GM Stativ (mit Kopf) grau-metallic EUR 68,89
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