Many use photo tripods for video. Buying a proper video tripod 
already would be a nice start, or just buy a video head and put it on 
a photo tripod. I like the Manfrotto stuff.

At 23-3-2011 16:08, OK wrote:
>
>
>I knew my cute inexpensive lightweight tripods were a little jerky, 
>but I thought some WD40 or silcone spray would solve it. Nope. I was 
>shooting the moon on big moon night March 19th ... of course stupid 
>me.. i didn't string barbed wire in front of the camera so I got 
>some guy walking through my time lapse
>
><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB9fqeTDvYk>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB9fqeTDvYk
>
>anyway.. the jerky pan doesn't show up in that video clip just a jerk.
>
>So my question here is... how cheap can I go and still get nice 
>smooth panning. Is it still called panning when you're moving elevation?
>Are all fluid panheads equal? Or are some cheap fluid panheads too 
>cheap and still going to be jerky motion.
>thanks a lot for any replies.
>paul




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