PortraitI proudly live and work in the upper Midwest, Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. and am inspired by the craftsmen, artists and creatives of the past, their processes, dedication and ownership of their work and lean on this to weave historical aesthetics into my own work while producing fresh and engaging visuals. My workflow is entirely digital, but throughout the process of image making, I strive to give each piece an authentic, handcrafted feel.

All imagery contained in this site was made using Lightroom, Photoshop and Final Cut Pro. I work and collaborate directly with brands, ad agencies and traditional print media. My imagery has been used in advertising, newspapers, magazines, printed pieces, collateral, broadcast television, online and electronic media. Through hard work, creative execution and design, I create relevant, visual experiences for you, your clients, customers, products and ideas. Call 608-239-0764 or email a@adamsenatori.com

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Gear review Sirui T-005 Tripod

sirui t 005 tripod

sirui t 005 tripod

sirui t 005 tripod

I have searched high and low for an ultra portable tripod that won't break the bank and finally found one in the Sirui T-005. I had never heard of the brand until I stumbled on one in the local camera shop. This tripod fits all the criteria I had been looking for, über compact, lightweight, intuitive and stable enough for a DSLR with lens. Read more…

The details: 5 sections yielding 54.6" in height, folds down to 11.8", Arca-style quick release clamp, weighs 2.2 lbs and sports a load capacity of 8.4 lbs! Construction is very solid, main ingredient is magnesium. Also has three leg positions, 23º, 52º and 80º that can be set independently for use on uneven surfaces. My camera is a Canon 5D MK2 with the Canon 24-70mm 2.8L lens attached. With the battery and card, the camera weighs 3.8 lbs. Before finding the Sirui, I picked up what I thought was the smallest travel tripod available, a Manfrotto MKC3-H01. I was so disappointed, it was returned same day. Fully extended with my rig on top, the Manfrotto legs started splaying out. Granted the load capacity is 3.3 lbs, I was still surprised how badly the legs handled just a few tenths of a pound extra.

The Sirui is very stable. No splaying, no signs of weakness. The legs are twist style which are not my favorite and quite the opposite of the Manfrotto clamp but the locks are very secure (so far) tho do not appear to be weather sealed. This could be an issue if you will be traveling to debris rich environments like beaches.

This thing is very intuitive, no space wasted. The footprint is so small that I can pack it sideways in my backpack. It also comes with a well constructed carrying case. Another nice feature is a hook built into the bottom of the riser to hang a weight or camera bag onto to further stabilize.

Despite the fact it's made in China, the build quality and engineering is excellent. Strongly recommend. Retail $139.00 USD.

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