Camera tripods are both simplistic and complex at the same time. Their actual design is fairly simple: a head supported by a column which is supported by three legs. But, to function well, camera tripods must utilize the most advanced designs so you get a compact yet sturdy support for your camera and can also easily move position.

There are several key aspects of a camera tripod which must be considered:
• Size when collapsed
• Size range when open
• How much weight it can bear
• Type of head
• Feet
• How the legs lock in place
• Material
In order to buy the right camera tripod for your needs, you will have to factor in all of these aspects. The aspects are all related in many ways too so you may not be able to get the “perfect” tripod. For example, you may want a very lightweight tripod that you can take with you trekking for your panoramic scenery shots. But, if you need to support a very heavy camera, then the tripod weight will also be increased. Other aspects of a tripod may not matter so much to you and thus give you more options when buying camera tripods. For example, if you have plenty of time to set up your shots, then it doesn’t matter so much how you lock the legs – whether it is quick twist or a time consuming level option.

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