Video Head Tripod
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Velbon DV-7000 Video Tripod $156.45 A professional video tripod with 2-way fluid head, quick release platform and spirit level. Geared centre column with lockable, braced 3 section legs for maximum stability in regular or semi low-angle setting and heavy duty rubber armoured feet. Suitable for camcorders up to a suggested weight of 4.5kg Quick Shoe: QB-6RL |
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Manfrotto 597 Tripod with Fluid Video Mini Head $309.99 Ideal for videographers who need a simple solution for their video production needs, this Manfrotto camcorder tripod system features single-stage, twin-leg construction for great stability while you shoot. |
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Photographic & Video Tripod $34.95 Includes .25 x 20 mounting screw Features quick release bracket and pan handle control 3-Way pan-head with quick release plate Central column with geared elevator and adjustable tension Horizontal and vertical bubble level Carrying handle and carrying case Standard photo or video tripod is extremely light and portable while performing well with most mid-size optical products (binoculars, spotting scopes) 90 Vertical platform Max extended height: 63 in. Folded height: 27 in. Recommended for: All Celestron binoculars (except 20×80 and 25×100 SkyMaster) Ultima 65 and 80 mm. spotting scopes Product Installation Instruction |

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Melnor 3900H Heavy Duty Metal Pulsating Sprinkler $12.36 If you’re looking for a serious sprinkler you can still count on 10 years from now, try this pulsating sprinkler from the Melnor Heritage line. It is built of durable, non corrosive, all-metal parts and is guaranteed by Melnor for as long as you own your home. The base is constructed of durable steel, heavily coated and sealed in black enamel. The hose coupling and sprinkler apparatus are made of … |
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Stanley 95-112 Tripod LED Flashlight $7.34 Use the 95-112 Tripod to illuminate dark corners and hard-to-reach places. Keep an extra 95-112 Tripod in the car in case of emergencies. About Stanley’s Illumination Tools Stanley makes a wide assortment of lights for use in your workshop, garage, or job site–with tripods, angled heads, and brilliant bulbs to illuminate even the darkest corners. About the 95-112 Tripod Stanley’s 95-112… |
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Joby Gorillatorch Flare Adjustable and Flexible Tripod Flashlight $29.95 Work smart with Joby’s Gorillatorch Flare. The adjustable tripod flashlight is hands-free, making it easy to work with both hands in the darkest of places. Tackle even your toughest of choresâthe flexible, bendable legs and powerful magnetic feet make it easy to attach the flashlight at any angle, in any location, and illuminate your work space. Control the color of light and level of b… |
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iPad 2 / 3 Tripod Mount – G5 Pro® By iShot® Mounts — Adapter – Holder – Attachment – Made in the U.s.a – Free Window Mount Included – NEW iPad 2 / 3 Accessories Kit (4002-ipad2) $56.95 Simply screw onto your tripod head and insert your device. Done! Move your device around in the clamp in any orientation you’d like. Pan in any direction on your tripod like a pro without shaky video. iShot® Mounts G5 Pro sports an elegant brass thread for longevity. Light and discreet, weighing in at less than 9 ounces fits easily in your backpack, purse, case etc. Now ask yourself what can i do… |
Desktop PC Video Recording Tips
Creating a quality video from your desktop PC can be done easily but takes preparation and pre-planning. Always plan out what you are going to record and say before you make the actual recording. Sometimes if the recording is lengthy, a rehearsal will help smooth out some of the awkward moments. Below are some audio and video recording tips to help you with some of the subtleties of creating a quality video that will take your video from OK to great. 2
Audio Recording Tips
Do not rely on the microphone built into the PC for recording audio. Go out and purchase a quality microphone or mic/headphone set. There are significant differences in the quality of mic/headsets so take extra time to shop, expect to pay about US$50.
Ensure the recording volume level is not too high or too low. There is usually a way to test the volume level built in the recording program, be sure to use it.
On reviewing the audio recording, if you hear loud pops when you say "P" or "T", try repositioning the microphone slightly to avoid a direct angle to the mouth. For example, drop the mike down about 1 inch from your lower lip, or change the angle so it is not directly in front of your mouth.
If possible, make your recordings in a quiet room. Turn off fans and or other objects that can cause background noise. Closing the door is a good way to reduce or eliminate uncontrollable outside noises.
Something that is often overlooked is the ringing of phones. Make sure all phones in the room including cell phones are turned off.
Avoid drinking liquids or eating, including chewing gum, during recording. These activities result in very annoying sounds that have no place in a recording.
Plan what you are going to say ahead of time. Stumbling around with your words or restating your topic multiple times will annoy the listener. 2
Video Recording Tips
Try to limit video training modules to 5 - 8 minutes in length. It is difficult for adult learners to maintain focus for longer periods.
If a topic needs more than 8 minutes, break the material up into several smaller sections to maintain a 5 - 8 minute criteria. For more information visit Video for conferences
Organize your material in outline format. This makes it easier for the audience to follow and provide excellent cue's for the conversation. For more information visit Video for conferences
Slow your speech down. Normal conversational speech is a bit too fast when providing new material in a learning environment. Slowing down will allow better comprehension by the viewer. NOTE: Keep in mind this is likely the first time your viewers are seeing this material so they will need extra time to absorb the visual and audible conversation being presented.
Move the mouse and cursor at a slow and deliberate pace, avoid quick jumps. When fast cursor movement is reproduced in the video, the action becomes an annoying blur. Rely on post-production editing and highlighting to draw the viewers' attention, as appropriate. Avoid circling the cursor around the field you are pointing out. At 10 frames per second, this frantic movement is useless.
Deliberately place the cursor near fields or screen elements you want to refer to. The arrow cursor should be pointed at the element and can rest there as you describe it. This will aid the audience in locating the visual material.
If you make an error in a spoken phrase, simply stop and pause for a couple of seconds, then say the whole phrase over again. When editing, you can see these pauses on the timeline and cut the pause and error from the video production.
When you make an error, maintain the cursor at the current location where you made the error. This will eliminate a distracting jump when the gaps are edited out.
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40 Inches Aluminum Tripod For Camera & Camcorder - 3 Section Leg, 360 Degree Swivel Fluid Head $8.99 1.Perfect for field, studio, education and on. 2.Tripods are used for both still and motion photography to prevent camera movement. They are necessary when slow-speed exposures are being made, or when zoom lenses are used. 3.Any camera movement while the shutter is open will produce a blurred image. 4. A tripod is also helpful in achieving precise framing of the image, or when more than one image is being made of the same scene, for example when bracketing the exposure. 5. Use of a tripod may also allow for a more thoughtful approach to photography. For all of these reasons a tripod of some sort is often necessary for professional photography as well as certain video uses. Tripods are also used to support small to medium-sized telescopes, large firearms, handheld optics (like binoculars), spotting scopes, and similar applications. |
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501HDV, 755MF3K Video Tripod Kit $649.95 This complete video tripod kit comes with the 501HDV Pro Video Head, 755MF3 MDeVe Magfiber Video Tripod, and MBAG80P carrying bag. Inside the 501HDV is a fixed counterbalance spring (set for a typical weight of camera plus accessories of 5.5lbs) that helps ensure both smoother tilt movements and greater equipment safety even when tilt locks are inadvertently left off. The easy-to-reach on/off switch allows the counterbalance system to be disengaged or re-engaged for different filming setups. On the outside, the 501HDV has been designed for improved ergonomics with locks and knobs that allow a more solid grip and better fingertip control. The 501HDV also features separate pan and tilt locks, gradual tilt friction adjustment system, flat base (with standard 3/8 thread), quick release camera plate and repositionable pan bar. The 755MF3 combines carbon fiber legs with magnesium die casting to offer a high load capacity and stability. The aluminum center column features a precision-machined red anodized aluminum 50mm leveling ball system which allows the camera operator to level the camera and adjust its height without the need to adjust the tripod legs. The center column can also be horizontally mounted. |
