I've just returned from three weeks in Europe, where I took an obscene number of pictures in dark places with my
Nikon D70 . Lugging a tripod around while traveling is a pretty unattractive prospect, especially when the
lightweight alternatives cost $500 and up. And you still need the ball head, and then the whole thing really isn't all that lightweight anymore.
Thankfully, before I left, a sales rep at
Calumet Photo introduced me to the
Gorillapod by
Joby. I got the heavy duty model which screws right into the camera base, and can hold over 6 pounds of weight clamped onto the marble railing of the
Kunsthistorisches Museum, or the back of a pew chair in the
Église Saint Germain des Prés, so I could hold up my 200 mm lens with no problem and no ball head.
La GuerillaPod in TrikonasanaIn some places I visited photography is, shall we say, discouraged, so I appreciated being able to set up a shot without attracting a lot of attention to myself, and then renamed my new tool
La GuerillaPod.The only downside to this gadget is that it can "bounce" a little, so a
remote control is a nice addition. (on my older camera, I had a cable release, but Nikon did not make one for the D70)
Other mini tripods, such as those offered by
Giottos, are also quite useful, especially the
super slick E.Pod , but these cannot take the weight of a telephoto lens.
I will be posting the results of my expedition soon.