monopod with those pull and stick legs?
rosselliot
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is there such a thing as a not too expensive monopod, goes up to at least 6 feet, I'm 6'2", and allows for a relatively good head to go on it, and with those legs that the manfrotto tripods have that you pull them and they stay. does anyone have experience with those? do they work well?
well, I hope I'm not asking for the holy grail here, just interested in getting a good monopod for vacations and stuff.
thanks!!!
- RE
well, I hope I'm not asking for the holy grail here, just interested in getting a good monopod for vacations and stuff.
thanks!!!
- RE
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My Equipment:
Canon EOS 5D w/ battery grip
Backup Canon EOS 30D | Canon 28 f/1.8 | Canon 24 f/1.4L Canon 50mm f/1.4 | Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DI Macro | Canon 70-200 F/2.8 L | Canon 580 EX II Flash and Canon 550 EX Flash
Apple MacBook Pro with dual 24" monitors
Domke F-802 bag and a Shootsac by Jessica Claire
Infiniti QX4
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topics where monopods are discussed.
That said, the Bogen monopods are most popular and at around 60 bucks
(or less), considerably cheaper than most others. And they're great build
quality too.
Ian
I am 5'9" and the setup gives me plenty of room to use without stooping. I am sure that it would go the extra few inches without a problem.
http://help.smugmug.com
I have a 10 year old monopod I use to go on hikes. Its all aluminum and it takes a beating.
It has a cheapo removable plate, but it works great for what I need to do with it (keep the camera steady and ward off angry beavers).
I think I would rather spend more on a great tripod than on a monopod.
Have you tried looking into buying some 'Dynatran' monopods on Ebay?
Its basically an adjustable stick, just buy a good head for it.
They even offer CF ones and they're cheap. So if you lose it or break it or get it stolen, its not a big loss, especially when you're travelling.
But hey you're mister baller with the QX4, , if you can afford the good stuff from the get-go it may save you time and money from buying them all in the long run.
Its really up to your budget.
I bought one of the CF ones from dynatron, think I paid $45 for it...its alright, but you get what you pay for.
http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~productID~5838~categoryid~180.html
I own one of these and use it regularly as a monopod. I've never had the occasion to use the small legs which attach and make it a mini tripod. I would probably be too nervous to attach my heavy and expensive D2X to this setup. I just use my tripod when I need one.
All in all, the p-pod was a good value. It is a little heavy, but is a well build monopod.
http://clearwaterphotography.smugmug.com/