Suggestions for monopods under $100?
robscomputer
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Hi,
I was wondering does any one have suggestions for a monopod setup for under $100. I would like something to support at least 13lbs, and have a quick release head. In the next few months I’ll be going to Laguna Seca and Sears, both places where I would need extra help with panning. I’m not too concerned with weight but will be carrying this monopod on my backpack. Do they offer smaller sizes for external carry?
Thanks,
Rob
I was wondering does any one have suggestions for a monopod setup for under $100. I would like something to support at least 13lbs, and have a quick release head. In the next few months I’ll be going to Laguna Seca and Sears, both places where I would need extra help with panning. I’m not too concerned with weight but will be carrying this monopod on my backpack. Do they offer smaller sizes for external carry?
Thanks,
Rob
Enjoying photography since 1980.
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You'll find a link the the Bogen pages.
This Bogen monopod is a great bargin at $60--here.
I presonally do not use a head on my monopod. Threading it to the lens directly
(the Bogen's support either size).
Ian
I bought a used Bogen + basic head for $60 on FM.
moderator of: The Flea Market [ guidelines ]
My wife bought me one for Christmas a year or two ago. It's made from SLIK's titanium\aluminum alloy. Real nice pod for the $$$ (around $80 I believe). Great finish and locks. Fairly compact as well.
here's a link:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=150609&is=REG
I use it for supporting my Canon 1D with the Sigma 120-300 f/2.8 attached. No problems whatsoever with the weight of that combo.
Like Ian, I don't use a head with mine.
I have a Manfrotto tripod and liked the quality so I took a look at the monopods they offer. Since I'm going to be using this monopod at crowded events I wanted something shorter so I wouldn't accidently hit anyone when turing around.
So far I think this would match my needs.
Manfrotto compact monopod 680B (aka 3249B) $50 from BH. It's a four section monopod instead of the more common 3 section but is about 6 inches shorter.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=5535&is=REG
For the head I would choose the standard tilt head with quick release.
3229 $28 from BH.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=5491&is=REG
I'll be using the monopod in the dirt and side of a short hill so I'm guessing this optional stainless spike would help with the gripping.
676SP2 $16 from BH.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=269963&is=REG
The other monopods suggested by the group were really nice but didn't offer any quick release options. After having this option on my tripod I'm really spoiled and would perfer it on a monopod.
I did have a question about overall weight limits on a monopod. The monopod I listed has a weight limit of 22lbs, but the head is only 5lbs. My camera and lens would be over the 5lbs limit, now is this reffering to the head holding up 5lbs at an angle? I assume it's not an issue since a monopod is always held in place by the user.
Thanks,
Rob
You may want to save $16 on the spike. That's rather expensive, dontcha think? I have used my rubber foot all over the place including snow and ice, and haven't really said "damn i wish I had a spike" at any point.
moderator of: The Flea Market [ guidelines ]
I haven't had any problems with my tripod and the rubber feet and assume they will hold well enough. It was more a thought about easier panning.
Rob
Save the money on a spike though and just use your foot if you need to.
Ian
heavier.
Why not head down to the camera store and try it out?
Ian
But our area has compensating attractions.:):
http://www.rei.com/product/980.htm?vcat=REI_SSHP_CAMPINGundefined
Tracks Sherlock Walking Staff $49.00
Item # 471038
It has a removable top that has a camera tripod thread. Best of both worlds!
Rob
Rob,
I have a like-new Ambico monopod, still in the box, if you'd like to try one out for a while inexpensively (possibly upgrading to pricier one later as your tastes become more refined ;-)). It includes a quick-release mount**. I've been meaning to post it in the Flea Market forum, but haven't gotten around to it until now.
The monopod features:
- quick-release head mount
- extension to 61" (measured)
- aluminum, 5-segment (4-leg-lock) construction
- weighs only 1 pound
I was just going to ask $20 plus whatever shipping runs (probably ~$5 for Parcel Post).= Dave (photobug)
Supported by: Benro C-298 Flexpod tripod, MC96 monopod, Induro PHQ1 head
Also play with: studio strobes, umbrellas, softboxes, ...and a partridge in a pear tree...
(Added photo & more description to above posting, in response to a request through a PM)
Supported by: Benro C-298 Flexpod tripod, MC96 monopod, Induro PHQ1 head
Also play with: studio strobes, umbrellas, softboxes, ...and a partridge in a pear tree...