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How to find the perfect Tripod for Virtual Tours and Architecture Real Estate Photography?

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NikonJedi

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Everytime I want to buy something to my repertoire, it involves countless ours of research. WHo wants to gamble $600 in a bad purchase? Not me.

So I rely on others reviews and use to make my decisions. If you happen to use a tripod for this kind of work I will appreciate your feedback. 

Thanks!



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I used to shoot architecture back in the film days and used Sachtler 75 series legs and a Wista levelling base with an Arca-Swiss ballhead to hold the Mamiya RZ still. Today I would probably go for Sachtler 75 aluminium legs, a Manfrotto 75 mm halfbowl and a Cullmann ballhead to keep costs down.

If you can generate enough revenue a Burzynski head on Sachtler Eng2 CF legs are hard to beat for ease of use and sturdiness.



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Thank you for the advice.







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