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A small, portable tripod, which can sometimes be fitted in a pocket. Mini tripods generally have no extendible legs.
Cheap but weak tripods, which can become very cold to handle in the winter.
A camera tripod with just one leg, monopods are excellent for fast-moving subjects, but cannot support heavy cameras.
Better but more expensive than aluminum, carbon fiber tripods are strong and good at absorbing vibrations.
An extremely portable, small tripod, which can be used with compact cameras to take photos from a table or flat surface.
Light tripods are useful in being more portable, but can suffer the disadvantage of limited sturdiness. A compromise needs to be reached between strength and weight.
A tripod which gives complete freedom of movement in any direction, before being locked into place. A ball-head is great for moving subjects, but has the drawback of risking compositions not being ...