MarkBarbieri
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When you are shooting with a tripod and need to move some distance away, do you:

Always take it off the tripod. With a quick release plate it only takes second to remove and replace.
I voted to take it off the tripod because your questions said "move some distance away" which I interpret as a fairly long distance. But if I'm just moving around in fairly close proximity (like through a Disney park) I have no trouble putting the camera on the extended tripod over my shoulder and moving around. This is especially true since I started using the Black-Rapid tripod connector and moving the untethered camera back and forth from the tripod to the strap is a little risky feeling in itself.
Always take it off the tripod. With a quick release plate it only takes second to remove and replace.
When I'm at Disney I always leave my camera on the tripod, tethered to my wrist with the camera strap, but I leave the tripod legs fully extended. I navigate through the crowds wielding the tripod legs like a weapon, thrusting and poking at unsuspecting interlopers and other clueless victims. I figure this is payback for all those people that stand right in front of my tripod right before the fireworks go off.
I am working on a point system that goes something like this:
Victim cries out in total surprise = 1 point
Victim curses = 2 points
Victim loses shoe = 3 points
Victim trips = 4 points
Amputation required = 10 points
Mwa ha ha......
~Marlton Mom





