September 2016

Friday 30 September 2016

REVIEW : VANGUARD VEO 265AB TRAVEL TRIPOD


Whether you are an amateur or a professional photographer, owning a tripod is seemingly unquestionable needs. A standard professional tripod comes with good, sturdy built-in material, which results in big sizes and heavy weight. Perhaps that’s what makes the manufacturer trying to invent travel tripod; a new generation of compact and lightweight tripod which suits those travel photographers. Although it may be not as superior as standard professional tripod, travel tripod offers a considerable quality to meet photographers’ needs.

For that reason, I decided to get myself one of those travel tripods. So, I bought myself Vanguard VEO 265 AB travel tripod. Why Vanguard ? Well, the name may be a bit unfamiliar, but actually Vanguard had manufactured a lot of great photography gears. Also, this tripod that I bought is relatively cheaper and has higher loading capacity compared to the other travel tripod such as Manfrotto BeFree. I have been using it for almost a year now, and decided to write review about it. Alright, let’s see…

Vanguard VEO 265AB


DESIGN

The VEO 265 AB is very compact and lightweight, measuring only 15 inch (38 cm) when folded and weighing around 3,7 lbs (1,67 kg). With this size, it is small enough to fit into luggage or attach into my camera bag (or even some of women’s purse). This tripod adopt a very unique design, in which the central column become the swivel point. This means that I have to rotate the central column (instead of the legs) in order to extend it. I personally like this design because it saves me more time to set up. The standard central column can be disassembled and replaced with short central column which is very useful when shooting macro or shooting at ground level.



Swivel center column design
Size comparison with 1 litre soda bottle

Fully extended tripod

The downside of this tripod is that there is no hook in the central column. We know that a hook in a tripod is very important as it enables us to hang our bag (or some loads) into the tripod, adding some weight to the lower part of the tripod, thus increasing its stability greatly when used in the field. The solution is, we can attach a carabiner in the strap hole to hang our bag for some extra weight to the tripod.

We can attach a carabiner to this hole to hang our bag for extra weight.

Short center column for ground level shooting


LEGS

This tripod is equipped with five-section flip-lock legs (four adjusting knobs), which, if extended, will have a maximum height of 67 inch (170 cm). The legs are thin and sturdy enough for a travel tripod augmented with well-designed knobs. However, I feel like the knobs are quite quite rigid whenever I want to tighten or loosen them (though it poses no problem). The legs of this tripod are equipped with rubber feet that can be converted into spiky feet by rotation. It is, of course, very useful when used in slippery or rough terrain. Finally, there is a rubber grip in one the legs which makes it easier for us to hold the tripod when it is cold or when our hands are wet.

Four adjustable knobs
Retractable spiky feet

Rubber grip


HEAD

The VEO 265 AB is equipped with TBH-50 Ballhead with an Arca-Swiss, which is simply a small and basic ballhead. Despite it’s small size, it is very sturdy and precise when locked. There are two knobs; one for adjusting the ballhead itself, and the other knob which allows us to rotate the head (for Panning). Sadly, the mount is not a quick-release type, which may take a little bit of time to mount/dismount our camera. Good thing is, the ballhead itself is interchangeable, which means that we can replace it with more advanced ballhead; such as BBH-200, if we like.

TBH-50 Ballhead

So far, I love this tripod. It is so lightweight that I always carry it in my bag. The tripod is also pretty sturdy.  I’ve used it in many terrain, from sandy field to river stream, and it still shows a great performance (the spiky feet helps a lot !). I have no problem with the ballhead as they works well for me. However, there is only one spirit bubble (horizontal level only) attached to the mount. This makes me have some difficulty when shooting vertical.



To sum it all, The VEO 265 AB travel tripod is very great and worth the money. Although it is not as good as other professional tripod (but of course, this one is a travel tripod anyway J), but it gives you great performance in a compact size. It is perfect for those travel photographers who want to keep their gear lightweight but still maintain a good quality.

What I like :
-          Reasonable Price
-          Lightweight
-          High Loading Capacity
-          Good Material Quality
-          Good Ballhead Performance
-          Extra low angle option with additional low-height adapter
-          Built-in adjustable spiky rubber feet
-          Compact size
What I don’t like :
-          Lack of central column hook for adding extra weight to tripod
-          Lack of Vertical spirit bubble



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Monday 19 September 2016

Landscape Photography on Location - Solo Hiking to Mount Papandayan


I love the woods, I always love them. Ever since I was a child I always take my time to wander around in the woods or bushes nearby. As time passed, my fondness toward the forests’ atmosphere grew. Following my college graduation, I kept doing those kind of activities; walking in the forests, tracking into waterfall, doing some camp, or doing some macro photography in the bushes. So, one day I decided to do a little further by doing some kind of solo hiking (and photography) in the mountain.

The problem is, I am a person who (currently) works for some kind of corporation. I work eight hours a day, six days a week, so yes my job really take my time.I could do it on sunday actually, but I always avoid going into places during end due to traffics and crowds. So, I did some plan and researches for more than two weeks and took some days of afterwards. Then, on early august, I did it. I did something that (hopefully) will change my view towards the enjoyment of life; hiking in to mount Papandayan…

There are three main reason why chose to hike this mountain. Firstly because it is one of the nearest mountain near my place. It took me only three hours to get there by riding my bike. Second, it is said that the mountain is easy to hike, even for a beginner like me. And the third, it is because mount Papandayan is “exotic”, meaning that it has amazing landscape view that no other mountain offer. I started doing my hike on 7 a.m. in the morning. One thing to note is that I actually had no worry with my supply, because there are lots of tents in the entrance which sells supplies, food, T-shirt and even some kind of accessories (that is very common if we visit tourism places in Indonesia). However, most of them are closed because I came on the weekday.

the entrance

I had a very relaxing feeling when I started my hike. I was surrounded by green, lush vegetation. However, fifteen minutes later, the landscape dramatically changed into a barren field withsome weed growing around. I was stunned by the landscape and never thought that I would find this beautiful landscape. Around half an hour, I came into the crater (which becomes the most attractive spot in this place) and decided to stop by to take the photograph. You see, photographing the crater is actually very  hard for me. I didn’t find an appropriate foreground for my image, and I had no clue what to do with the smoke coming out of the crater. So, I just go on, made use of my filters and get the image which, I personally think is acceptable (it’s not great, but not bad). See my photograph in the video at the end of this page.


amazing views of barren landscape.

I continued my hike and couldn’t believe that I was the only one walking the trail. It was some time later that I met few fellow hikers going up/down the trail. The longer I walked, the barren landscape slowly turned back into green vegetation. The trail was also becoming much steeper, which very slippery if the rain came (which luckily did not). It was around one and half an hour later that I passed the dense woods, which is a sign that I almost arrived in my camp site.    

back to the woods

I arrived in a place called “Pondok Saladah", a wide area which is used for camp site. The area is surrounded by woods and dense vegetation of edelweiss. In some kind occasion, we might encounter a boar here. To my surprise, I found some tents (the ones I mentioned earlier in the entrance) up here. They mainly sells foods and actually helps a lot for those who run out of supply, but still it strange for me to find them. so I talked to the owner and had a little conversation about this place. He told me that during the weekend, this place would be packed wih hundreds of hikers ! I really felt glad that I decided to do it during weekday hehe. So I set my camp, had some lunch, and relaxed my legs for a while before I continue my hike.



Minutes later, I felt a not well. My head was dizzy and I was trembled a bit, but I decided to continue because it would be a waste if I just spending time in my tent. So I walked again for 45  minutes, and I arrived in a place called “Hutan Mati” (Dead Forest). Yes, the forest is actually DEAD, you’ll see nothing but dead trees and white ground as far as you can see. According to my information, the dead forest is a result of the mountain’s eruption which happened a long time ago, leaving an awesome landscape environment. Then I just go on, still with no one else around, I wandered around looking for a composition (which is NOT easy), and do some photograph (see the video).

Sadly, I’ve got a fever after taking the image. It is perhaps due to my “unprepared” physical condition. This situation left me no choice but to get back to my tent and get some rest. I spent the rest of the day in my tent, recovering my body. What a shame…

I was hoping that the next day everything will get better, so that my plan to catch up with sunrise in Dead Forest would succeed. Of course I was recovered the next day, however, there was a heavy rain falling the entire morning, making the area surrounded by a dense mist. I chose to wait until the mist fade away, because it would be a bad idea walking in a condition like that, I would easily get lost. It is when I realized that I’ve had another problem. I ran out of the battery of my action camera due to the extensive filming the day before (my mistake). So, everything from that morning didn’t get recorded, how unfortunate.

the dense mist on my way back

Around 9 a.m. the mist faded a little, and the sun had already up in the sky. So, I decided to pack my things and hike back down (I ran out of my vacation time). I know, my hiking plan didn’t work well, but I didn’t regret it. It was a very important lesson for me, to always plan everything thoroughly. It was a nice, relieving walk after all, and I’m planning to get back there when the rainy season is over J