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    Help with mini pod gift suggestion.

    Hi all, reading through the thread search is getting me confused so I'm just going to ask for help. I'm thinking of getting my GF a mini tripod or monopod for her D40x. She does mainly closeup nature shots, distant scenery shots, and random touristy shots all in the same outings. Just the stock lenses; no large ones.

    So what could I get her that's light weight, has a quick release for the camera and legs, and would suit most of her detail/stability shots? What kind of head should I be looking for? Would a carbon fiber mono work for this stuff? Something quality that only takes a moment to setup or release since she switches from each shooting style constantly, and maybe for $150 or less. Thanks for helping a clueless BF. :idea:

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    Re: Help with mini pod gift suggestion.

    Weight shouldn't be a problem with stock lenses and a D40, but the price range might be a problem.
    For close up nature shots you need a tripod that has legs that have multiple stops to allow the tripod to get close to the ground and that usually costs more. For a quick release, in my opinon you can't beat a ball head, but they are costly.
    Honestly, I hope I'm wrong, but I cannot think of a good tripod with a quick release head that has multiple stops for the legs to allow the head to get close to the ground that would be under $150.00
    I might make a suggestion for two tripods that should keep you under your max. Go to a Ritz or Wolf or a local camera store and see about getting a decent inexpensive tripod like a Velbon that will hold her gear for the landscape shots.
    Then for her closeup work, look at a Gorilapod.


    Someone else will probably have a better idea.
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