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Photography Tripods Vs. Video Tripods

Photography tripods vs video tripods

Bella C |

Choosing the right setup for your photography and filmmaking needs is a crucial step that has multiple parts. With so many options, between ball heads, fluid video heads, tripods, or monopods, you can create a custom setup for your needs with SIRUI monopods and SIRUI video tripods.

 

Take a closer look at the different equipment you can make use of to stabilize your camera for the right shot.

 Tripods

Photography Tripod Legs Vs. Video Tripod Legs

The biggest difference between a photography tripod and a video tripod is their number of legs. Although both have three legs, the differences lie in the way those legs are built up and supported. Photography tripods have a single stretch of leg for each leg that supports them. SIRUI video tripods have a double-tubed length for each leg.

 

Think of it like your own leg. Instead of having one piece of bone in your leg, your leg bone is divided into two tubes to provide extra stability and strength. It’s the same concept with video tripods. However, photography tripods usually have less weight and need to have the ability to move more than video tripods, which need to be capable of holding heavy equipment and retaining their flexibility through a variety of shapes and moves.

 

Ball Head Vs. Fluid Video Head

The next difference is in the head of the tripod. The head is what attaches the camera to the tripod, so it’s an important piece of the equation.

 Sirui-Tripod-Ballhead

Ball heads are perfect for photography, especially for fast-action photography. Light, portable and easy to set up, the ball-socket mechanism allows the operator to simply turn the camera in order to track the subject. This makes for fast and easy use without having to grab a lever. You also have greater freedom of horizontal and vertical movement.

 Sirui video head VH-10X

Fluid video heads, on the other hand, are perfect for video because they are designed to control the speed and smoothness of panning when moving the camera from side to side. The fluid cartridges within the mechanism dampen the motion when panning and also help to control braking when ending the pan so there are no visible shakes. This smooth transition reduces the earthquake effect and makes it suitable for any videography.

 

Both kinds of heads can function for either photography or video. It comes down to the effect you're looking for from your shots.

 

Tripod Vs. Monopod

SIRUI tripods and SIRUI monopods are flexible and versatile in that they can very easily be used for either photography or video, depending on the flexibility and stability you need.

 

SIRUI monopods are the perfect option for portability and quick shots. With a small footprint and less stability, it’s the choice for photography when you’re usually there and gone, but it can also help provide additional stability for documentary or event filming.

 

SIRUI video tripods are excellent choices for creating a lot of stability. They can also work alongside a fluid video head to create seamless panning with zero shakes, making them perfect for video.

 

How to Choose Your Tripod/Monopod

Choosing the right SIRUI monopod or SIRUI video tripod comes down to what you'll use your camera for. So whether you're looking for greater flexibility and want a monopod to work with that, or you're looking for a tripod's stability and smoother panning, you can find the right photography or filmmaking equipment to get the right shot every time.

 

For more tips and tricks on taking your photography and filmmaking to the next level, visit our website.

 

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