Hi guys, I just want to get your views on how you manage your tripod on holiday.
The usual you go with other adults who don't necessarily have a photographic interest, as you do you go to tourist sites, cafes, restaurants, markets, shopping malls. You stay in a hotel and you take public transportation.
Do you leave the tripod in the hotel and go back to get it as required or do you carry with you all the time or do you use lighter equipment? How do you do it?
Typical city travelling that most people do. Ie - Singapore, Tokyo, London, Sydney, New York, Los Angeles etc.
Cheers
The usual you go with other adults who don't necessarily have a photographic interest, as you do you go to tourist sites, cafes, restaurants, markets, shopping malls. You stay in a hotel and you take public transportation.
Do you leave the tripod in the hotel and go back to get it as required or do you carry with you all the time or do you use lighter equipment? How do you do it?
Typical city travelling that most people do. Ie - Singapore, Tokyo, London, Sydney, New York, Los Angeles etc.
Cheers
You should be locked up for that.
). And possibly I'll bring one of those pocket sized tabletop tripods. The minimalism is further encouraged if I'm traveling with others, as will be the case for this upcoming trip. I find a group, plus a bounty of equipment, to be an exercise in distraction that is typically counter-productive. In daylight conditions (even at my advanced age
) I can usually do pretty well hand holding, especially using a TLR with appropriately adjusted neck strap. I have already acquired a middle-sized ThinkTank "Turnstyle" sling bag that should do well for the TLR and assorted miscellaneous miscellany.