Tripods are almost exclusively universal unless it deliberately states it is a custom tripod for a specific camera.
2006-07-19 20:25:52
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answered by KPatrick 2
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It should match your camera fine. But looking at pictures of it, I can't tell if it the tilt is done with a ball head or with hinges. Either way, based on the price I suspect poor quality.
I used to have a tripod like that myself and the hinges didn't lock nearly as well as they should of. The whole contraption was constantly sagging under the weight of the telelens. Eventually I got the hang of it though; I just had to lock the tripod to aim several degrees too high, let it settle into place, and make some minor adjustments by carefully changing the angle of the legs. Yeah, those were the days. I remember the last picture I took with it too, because the tripod was the subject of that shot... soaring into the East River like a demented mechanical spider from hell.
May I suggest you test the TR60 in a store before you buy it.
2006-07-20 01:54:03
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answered by OMG, I ♥ PONIES!!1 7
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Yes, most tripods hold any kind of camera. Some cameras have 2 different threaded holes for use with different tripods.
2006-07-19 20:22:33
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answered by Indian 2
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that is going to journey your digital camera large. yet watching images of it, i visit't tell if it the tilt is complete with a ball head or with hinges. both way, searching on the fee i imagine unfavourable positive. I used to have a tripod like that myself and the hinges did not lock very nearly as well as they could of. the executed contraption grew to develop into continuously sagging below the burden of the telelens. finally I were given the carry of it in spite of the undeniable undeniable reality that; I in basic terms had to lock the tripod to attempt distinct tiers too severe, enable it settle into position, and make some minor differences by carefully replacing the approach of the legs. Yeah, those were the days. I save in recommendations the perfect photo I took with it too, because the tripod grew to develop into the region of that shot... soaring into the East River like a demented mechanical spider from hell. might want to I recommend you're trying the TR60 in a keep before you purchase it.
2016-11-06 21:01:51
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answered by ? 4
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I am not familiar with that tri-pod but BE WARNED, THERE IS A BIG DIFERENCE BETWEEN A VIDEO TRI-POD AND A PHOTOGRAPHEY TRI-POD. In theory both will work but they only work well with what they are designed for. I suggest you bur a good sturdy one that is light enough that you will take it with you and use it. Bogen makes great tri-pods but they are a little expensive. You get what you pay for!
2006-07-20 07:54:15
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answered by ditto 2
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Yeah, most of them are adjustable enough to hold any cameras.
2006-07-19 20:14:49
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answered by oranjeesoccer 3
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Most do, yes. But you can get high end tailored ones as well.
2006-07-19 20:14:57
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answered by jammingirl85 1
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yep
2006-07-19 20:14:10
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answered by Shawn 3
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