what kind of head for monopod?
VayCayMom
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I am looking at a Gitzo monopod, since my Manfrotto began to fail after 1 yr.
I want a head that is easy and fast to switch from portrait to landscape and easy to work with. Should I be looking at a ballhead? I am a bit klutzy and have little hand strength.
TIA
I want a head that is easy and fast to switch from portrait to landscape and easy to work with. Should I be looking at a ballhead? I am a bit klutzy and have little hand strength.
TIA
Trudy
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Very few use a head. I shoot with the mono-pod directly attached to the collar myself. However, some do shoot with the Manfrotto 234--it offers tilt only and runs about $30.
There's definitely a learning curve to using a monopod and I'd suggest trying without a head first.
I opted to change my lens collar feet on both my 70-200vr and 200-400 vr to RRS replacements so I can use their clamps. Though to be honest, I never use a monopod for my 70-200 anymore. Still comes in handy for when I use it on a tripod though.
So that being said, with my Gitzo GM3550 monopod, I have been using a RRS B2 Pro clamp on top of a RRS MH-01 head and simply love it.
It is quite a bit of extra money for all this, but it simply does not fail. It is rock solid and I am able to point down or up a bit rather than leaning the monopod out or in. Kinda nice on those locations that have you on a bit of a hillside to deal with.
While you are at it... I suggest buying an extra set of rubber feet for your monopod. They come in a 3 pack, but very handy to have an extra one when you find out that you lost one in the mud somewhere.
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This, VayCay. It's really the best option... especially if you have a rotating collar as mentioned. Be sure to get the quick release version because they make one without that option too. The one below is what you want.
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― Edward Weston
The head on my Gitzo carbon fiber monopod failed after very little usage, and Gitzo refuses to repair or replace it except at a cost that is almost as much as what I paid for the monopod. I think since the acquisition they no longer offer the famous Gitzo lifetime warranty, and there are issues in getting them to honor warranties.
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As for the Gitzo vs. Bogen? Gotta say, the Bogen/Manfrotto is a much better value.
I agree.. I don't like the thought of a quick release.
I tend to carry my large lens via the RRS foot with the monopod attached and retracted. Possibly odd, but I feel like I can keep it from bumping into stuff and I just feel safer moving around.
Regardless I still prefer the RRS B2 Pro clamp screw clamp over a quick release. As I said above, I prefer the RRS MH-01 head. Really solid to me, but it is pricey. However considering I am using it to support well over $10,000 in just one body and lens, the price is really not bad at all.
This is the head that is on my Giottos Mono pod (model is actually Giottos P-Pod)...there is a lock on the quick release that is not shown...I have never lost a camera from carrying camera & 70-200 attached to mono pod and hiking several miles with it over my shoulder....I have never had a RC2 quick release come undone on it's own accord ... and I have used them now for over 20 some years......
Good Luck