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How to Use a Tripod – A Video Tutorial from Phil Steele

How to Use a Tripod – A Video Tutorial from Phil Steele

by Darlene Hildebrandt | Last Updated: September 3, 2022

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Learn how to use a tripod correctly in this video from Phil Steele. Learn about the different types of tripods, how to use your tripod, some buying tips and more. Some of this may seem overly simple but trust me, it’s not necessarily intuitive knowing how to use a tripod. I’ve seen it done wrong many times, which can mean a possible disaster for your camera.

How to choose and use a tripod

What kind of tripod do you use? Do you have the flip style legs or the rotating ones? I personally have some of each for different purposes.

  • I have an older model Manfrotto with a 3-way head (like Phil demonstrated in the video) and aluminum legs with the clip locks. It is more durable and steady, but it’s also bulky and heavy and is for studio or stationary use mostly.
  • Then I have a carbon-fiber ProMaster tripod with a ball head and twist-style leg locks. It’s smaller and lighter but pretty durable.
  • I also have a smaller travel tripod, (the ProMaster Professional XC528C Carbon Fiber Tripod) that folds up onto the center column and packs down to about 14″ long.
  • Finally, I have a Joby Gorillapod (the largest Focus SLR version you can get it with or without a tripod head) that is handy for smaller cameras and going places you can’t go with a regular tripod.

So while you likely don’t need four different tripods to serve your needs – make sure you get a good one, the right one for you.

Read also:

  • how to select and buy the right tripod for you,
  • SIRUI Traveler 7C carbon fiber tripod review,
  • K&F Concept TC2534 carbon fiber tripod review

If you want to learn more from Phil Steele, head over to his website where he has classes on Lightroom, Photoshop, Event Photography and more. He’s a great educator, easy to follow and I’m sure you’ll enjoy his courses.

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About Darlene Hildebrandt

Darlene is an educator who teaches aspiring amateurs and hobbyists how to improve their skills through her articles here on Digital Photo Mentor, her beginner photography course, and private tutoring lessons. To help you at whatever level you're at she has two email mini-courses. Sign up for her free beginner OR portrait photography email mini-course. Or get both, no charge!

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  1. James W says

    December 8, 2017 at 5:01 am

    I like your video very informative. I consider myself as a beginner. Not many of us can afford super equipment, but what I have learned and hopefully buy it some day. Thank you for sharing this video. I am learning by myself.

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    • Darlene Hildebrandt says

      December 9, 2017 at 2:34 pm

      @james you are not by yourself, we are with you!

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  2. James W. says

    November 9, 2017 at 8:04 am

    Very informative indeed! Following a few useful tips like the ones in this post will help you get there and to serve your needs.

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  3. P James says

    September 11, 2017 at 8:42 am

    Excellent video and great information. Especially the most important tip at the end. Gotta get me one of those tripods… it’s a must to avoid disasters!

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  4. Darko Vidovic says

    September 1, 2017 at 6:48 am

    Thaks for all the excllent advice!

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  5. Natalya Stone says

    August 31, 2017 at 5:30 pm

    Great video. I wish I’d seen it a long time ago – I learnt about tripods fumbling around and making mistakes. I did love the secret tip at the end!

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  6. Eugene Shuler says

    August 31, 2017 at 11:23 am

    Very informative video. I personally learned a bit more than I ever knew about tripods. Thanks for the lesson.

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  7. waynewerner says

    August 31, 2017 at 10:09 am

    Personally I love the ball head. I hate having a clip foot because it gets in the way when I’m not using the tripod

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