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I would not put it in a saddle bag or top case because those are known to fall off.deanzat said:If you were carrying a well-padded bag full of valuable photographic equipment, would you put it in a saddlebag or the topbox? Why?
Thanks, DZ
andy45320 said:On a related topic...do many of you folks carry tripods? You know those very small compact ones, if so what brand/cost? I was looking around for one so I can take cool token bike posses on my solo rides that will fit my Nikon Coolpix S1 (guess most will work....standard 3/8" screw hole on bottom). Ebay has a bunch but unsure of the quality of the no-name brands out there. Figure a tripod is easier than finding a riding buddy to take the picture (though I could stand to find me a Miss. riding buddy )
I carry a Cullmann Magic 2 tripod. Not the highest quality tripod but reasonably stable and expands to a reasonable height. And best of all, folded down, it fits into a System Case.andy45320 said:On a related topic...do many of you folks carry tripods?
Standard tripod thread is 1/4-20, which is also a common screw size at Home Depot. Useful info if you should ever lose the mounting screw.guess most will work....standard 3/8" screw hole on bottom
Visian said:Andy - about 10 years ago, I found this little tripod sitting in the dirt at a motocross race:
This thing is one of the most useful accessories I've ever had. It is really small, so you can always have it handy.
You can set it on nearly anything and easily level it up.
You can bend it around railings, tree limbs, etc.
The only thing it doesn't have is extendible legs and I can't think of a time I have ever needed those.
Ian
ANDY45320 said:. . .do many of you folks carry tripods? You know those very small compact ones, if so what brand/cost? I was looking around for one so I can take cool token bike posses on my solo rides that will fit my Nikon Coolpix S1. . .
Visian said:Andy - about 10 years ago, I found this little tripod sitting in the dirt at a motocross race:
This thing is one of the most useful accessories I've ever had. It is really small, so you can always have it handy.
You can set it on nearly anything and easily level it up.
You can bend it around railings, tree limbs, etc. . . Ian
This might be your guy, the Ambico V-6016 flexible mini - cheap price too!knary said:I want one. Before I start digging in the dirt, any idea who makes it or where to find it?