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New Induro 5-way Head Video

Posted in Video on May 5th, 2010 by Induro Blogger – Be the first to comment Tags: , ,

Induro PHQ-Series Panheads offer a completely new concept in camera positioning with Quintaxially adjustable movements. Providing dual tilt, base and top plate rotation, and an Arca-Swiss style quick release system, this head offers photographers full repeatable indexing on five axes for maximum control and flexibility. Unique folding control handles make packing and transport easy. Ideal for studio and on-location shoots plus extended panoramic, QTVR, spherical and 3D photography. Each Panhead includes a matching Arca-Swiss compatible Quick Release Plate. Here’s a video we made to show you all the adjustable goodness they offer:

See what others are saying about our latest invention:

Wired Gadget Lab

PetaPixel

Steve’s Digicams

Prophoto Resource.com

PDN Gear Guide

Even the Army likes it: Quintaxial Tripod Heads Twist Five Ways | Gadget Lab | Wired.com http://bit.ly/bI0b9l

Induro Reviewed, In the Field.

Posted in Location Photography, Long Exposures, Multiple Exposures, Outdoor Photography, Photoshop, Video, documentary photography on July 23rd, 2009 by Rachel Hulin – Be the first to comment Tags: ,

OOH, check out this great review of Induro’s C414 tripod in the The Digital Journal of Photography today!

There are even pictures.

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Like the pricey rival, the C414 uses the usual three-position lock for adjusting the leg spread, up to a full 80 degrees from closed to nearly horizontal. This allows a good deal of versatility while maintaining excellent rigidity. Also similar is the anti-rotation legs and rubber faced twist-locks for the leg-sections. They’re dust and moisture sealed, but more importantly, they lock off positively and very firmly. There were no accidental slips at any time during the test period. Non-slip rubber feet can be replaced with the supplied steel spikes.

The small pack-down size and reasonable weight make it more suitable for location and landscape work than you might expect. But price is the most likely limiting factor. All the same, if you’re looking for a solid tripod, capable of supporting a decent load, then the Induro C414 really should be on your shortlist.

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woot!

2 Youtubes for Friday!

Posted in Uncategorized, Video on June 12th, 2009 by Rachel Hulin – Be the first to comment Tags: , , ,

OK, Youtube Friday is going to be like a mullet haircut; business in the front, party in the back.

First, we’ll hear from photographer Jeff Boxer as he discusses his tripod process. (note that he calls Induro “a relative newcomer to the industry but definitely one to watch”)…

Thanks, Jeff! Next– and get ready for awesome hilariousness– check out this video ode to Induro tripods the folks over at Cape Cod Photography Art have created. Who knew these tripods could rock out to techno!

Have a great weekend, folks!

Leg Appeal: Jim Zuckerman Video

Posted in Outdoor Photography, Video on April 23rd, 2009 by Induro Blogger – Be the first to comment Tags:

On a cold and wintry day, Jim Zuckerman walked with us in Central Park. Granted, he’s more comfortable on the plains of Africa or the glaciers in Alaska, or holding seminars in exotic locations around the world. Needless to say, he knows his gear. In the video here, he talks shop about using tripods. Take a look!