Recommended Monopods?
photobug
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I'm getting tired of either not having extra camera support when I need it,
or of lugging around a tripod. So I'm thinking that a monopod might be
handy (might even fit in or under my camera bag).
Any recommendations out there?
or of lugging around a tripod. So I'm thinking that a monopod might be
handy (might even fit in or under my camera bag).
Any recommendations out there?
Canon EOS 7D ........ 24-105 f/4L | 50 f/1.4 | 70-200 f/2.8L IS + 1.4x II TC ........ 580EX
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...
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...
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Andy80F
Lynn
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I have three, two for sale. I can get sizes if you are interested. The Gitzo is more compact.
Bogen 3018 Mono Pod EX $30.00 plus shipping.
Gitzo Mono Pod EX $65.00 plus shipping.
And sometimes you have to shoot something where you need to shoot
tele, are in a spot where tripods AREN'T ALLOWED, and have nothing
else to brace against...
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...
If a tripod is not allowed then you will likely get tossed for a monopod also, seriously.
I do not know how much you have used a monopod but in the absence of something else to lean against (i.e. parked cars, lamp posts, etc) I have found the monopod to be of very questionable use. The Slik Mini-Pro braced against the chest or even just using your forearms and the strap to make a rigid structure is going to be as good as a compact monopod. And the not so compact monopods start to be useful but also start to be as bulky and awkward as a tripod. JMHO
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Dave
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I have a monopod, and really didn't find it to be very useful. It sits, lonely and ignored, in my closet. The only use I might find for it is to support a very large, heavy lens - save my arms. I don't view it as a substitute for a tripod, although I confess that that is why I bought it.
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Villa Del Rio II, Talamban, Pit-os, Cebu, Ph
check out this tripod, Velbon EFL-4A. Full sized tripod that will fit in a backpack.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=139172&is=REG
Holds 12 pounds..should be enough. I use a Gitzo 1276M head on it.
Collapses small enough to fit into the sidebag on my motorcycle.
(for the motorcyclists... fits in my my Touratech Zega's with the head on it).
Reasonably priced as well.
for those looking for size and weight capacity comparisions check this link
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2gkrc/tripod_PF.pdf
A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.
Of course, so does falling down a flight of stairs.
How solid does it feel, stunter? Long life, you reckon?
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Well.. I would say it is a fair bit sturdier than the super lightweights by Gitzo and Bogen. I have loaded it with my 300D and 70-200 2.8 it feels nice and stable.
As for long term life...I don't have any reference point. This is my first tripod. Seems decent but certainely not as nice as the more expensive Bogens.
My criteria for it was to hold 10 lbs and fit flat in my Zega case (not a vetical diagnal , if you know what I mean). This was really the only tripod at any price that fit the bill.
As for the 1276M... ya it was bit pricey but again wanted to hold 70-200 and wanted a quick release plate.
I could see wanting a beefier head if it never went in the bike. It will have to do for now.
I would definelty recommend it for packabilty.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.
Of course, so does falling down a flight of stairs.
And as I eye a beefier camera and ten ton lenses, I'll need a tripod to suit - but one that still folds into my luggage. And raises to 60" if at all possible. I have a larger Velbon right now, and it seems to be of good quality.
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