We now have a tripod base available for the easel. It's similar to the regular base but small and has the treaded insert for a standard tripod.
As you can see, it's ideal for any sort of uneven ground when you are painting on location. You set the easel where it's most stable and your adjustment is in the Orbital Easel's tilt swivel base.
We suggest that you use a heavy-duty tripod and not a lightweight, $24 model from the camera depatment at Wal-Mart. After all, this is a 17 x 23 inch flat surface at an angle.
The tripod shown below is a Bogen "pro-sumer" type. But, honestly it was windy that day and there were NO stablilty problems whatsoever, none! Even we were surprised! There were several people flying kites that day. This unit is more stable than a standard easel.
We suggest that you use a heavy-duty tripod and not a lightweight, $24 model from the camera depatment at Wal-Mart. After all, this is a 17 x 23 inch flat surface at an angle.
The tripod shown below is a Bogen "pro-sumer" type. But, honestly it was windy that day and there were NO stablilty problems whatsoever, none! Even we were surprised! There were several people flying kites that day. This unit is more stable than a standard easel.
It will be in store very soon!
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