monopod recommendations
rickp
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hey guys and gals,
I'm looking for some monopod recommendations.
I would like something out of carbon so it can go in the water and not corrode, also for the weight.
I went to my local photo shop and saw a good manfrotto model and a gitzo model too. One was made out of aluminum and the other out of carbon and the weight difference was negligible to be honest.
The manfrotto had a snap like locking system while the gitzo had a rotating ring which I like a bit more. Is there a preference out there for one or the other locking system?
The price range that I would be willing to pay is no more than 150 to 200 at the most.
The manfrotto model I say was $60, it was made out of aluminum. The carbon was $150 and weighted the same as the aluminum. Both had the snap locking system.
The Gitzo that I saw and like the most was made out of carbon 6x had the ring locking system, was not much lighter than the manfrotto but cost $300. Which sucks to be honest, but the story of my life.LOL!!!!
So what do you guys think??
R.
I'm looking for some monopod recommendations.
I would like something out of carbon so it can go in the water and not corrode, also for the weight.
I went to my local photo shop and saw a good manfrotto model and a gitzo model too. One was made out of aluminum and the other out of carbon and the weight difference was negligible to be honest.
The manfrotto had a snap like locking system while the gitzo had a rotating ring which I like a bit more. Is there a preference out there for one or the other locking system?
The price range that I would be willing to pay is no more than 150 to 200 at the most.
The manfrotto model I say was $60, it was made out of aluminum. The carbon was $150 and weighted the same as the aluminum. Both had the snap locking system.
The Gitzo that I saw and like the most was made out of carbon 6x had the ring locking system, was not much lighter than the manfrotto but cost $300. Which sucks to be honest, but the story of my life.LOL!!!!
So what do you guys think??
R.
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It can be used for macro work down low....the most versatile mono pod I have every seen.....
it is a tad heavier than some others due to the steel legs but it comes with carry strap so it
has never been a problem for me..............................
This is the Grip I use http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/554077-REG/Manfrotto_222.html with my manfrotto tripod. I also have the quick detach plate on my camera and big lenses.
It's not that I WANT a carbon monopod, its just that it's my understanding that they are a better system. They are lighter and don't corrode.
But I'll say this. The 2 mono's that I saw today, one aluminum and the other carbon didn't have that much difference in weight and the price was a BIG difference.
What locking system is preferred, the snap locks like manfrotto has or the rings like gitzo?
R.
Do you have a link to that monopod?
Thanks for the info.
R.
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I think that's personal preference. I hear that the snap locks can pinch the skin on your hand if you're not very careful and/or trying to set up in a hurry. Plus, they have the potential to snag on loose items. I prefer and have the twist locks on both my mono and tripods. But whatever feels comfortable for you is best, I'd say. Once they're set up, I don't think one is any better or more stable than the other.
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That helped convince me to move to Giottos.......
The key to twist locks is to not over tighten..........
I've had the same monopod for the past years. It's a bit heavy, but I've been happy with it overall.
http://clearwaterphotography.smugmug.com/
Mine has been used as a light stands and a mic stand.......it is very versatile ....I really both my Giottos mono and tripods for their versatility........
The carbon one I really did like though was $300.00 but very solid.