Camera tripod with a high level of sophistication

 The phosnova video camera tripod is often seen as a relative of the head and the Stanikon. It's stable and reliable, but not exciting. However, when you learn how to get the most out of a video tripod, it can make a huge difference to your filmmaking. There are different types of tripods for different types of filming, so we'll look at their pros and cons, as well as some advice on how to use a tripod to make the most of it.


While all tripods are 3-legged stabilisers, some are designed for photography, while others are video tripods. There are 3 main differences between a photographic tripod and a video tripod. Firstly, video tripods usually don't have a centre column as it adds vibration as you pan. Instead, there is a bowl where the head sits.

Secondly, a video tripod can usually carry more weight than a photo tripod. phosnova tripod for camera has a maximum load of 22.05lbs and offers 360° panoramic views and +90°/-65° tilt. And, if you are using a mirrorless or DSLR camera for film production, the weight will be enormous when you add in monitors, microphones, battery packs and any other accessories. Whichever camera you're shooting with, you'll need a camera tripod that can take more weight.

That's where the phosnova video tripod comes in. They are based on a head and tilt head mechanism, and you can control the head and tilt independently of each other using the control levers. These are harder to use than ball heads, but they are smoother. Fluid heads are smoother due to the inclusion of the fluid box in the head mechanism. The fluids provide resistance to your pan or tilt movement, ensuring it is smooth and controlled and doesn't shake when stopped. They help make your shots look more professional. Of course, the extra engineering and the addition of fluids means they are also more expensive and heavier. However, they are worth it for filmmaking, although not so much for photography.

Before removing and setting up your phosnova heavy duty tripod, think about where you want the tripod to be. It's much easier and safer to move a folded-up tripod than to wrangle a fully extended three-legged monster. When you set it down, point one leg towards your subject so that you have enough room to stand between the other two legs and get close to the camera. If you are shooting on a slope, always place 2 legs under the slope. It's much safer.
If you have to reposition the tripod from one shot to another, remember to close the legs and, if necessary, remove the camera from it as well. It doesn't matter if you are pressed for time. It's better to be safe than sorry.

When you erect your phosnova fluid head tripod, always make sure that your legs are fully spread apart so that they can be distributed over the widest area. This will ensure that you get maximum stability from the tripod. The tripods feature a safer, easier twist locking system so the legs can be locked tighter and released or slid quickly and easily!

They are sturdy, reliable and versatile. While expensive doesn't come cheap, tripods don't have to cost the earth either. Every photographer and filmmaker should (at least) own one. Make a deal on prime day can be even better value!

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