Wanting to buy a monopod...any suggestions
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Hope I am asking this in the right thread. I am looking to buy a monopod. I am a small person and the weight of the 70-210 plus a battery grip gets pretty heavy for me. I think this would help with my sport shots. Any suggestions on a good monopod at a decent price.
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Canon 85mm 1.8
Canon 70-200L IS 2.8
Blogs:
www.imagesbyshane.blogspot.com
Canon 20d and 40d
Canon 50mm 1.4
Canon 85mm 1.8
Canon 70-200L IS 2.8
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Take a look at the sticky above for more info.
Generally speaking, the Bogen's are pretty good monopods. The model
3016 should do the trick for you.
Shane
Blogs:
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Canon 20d and 40d
Canon 50mm 1.4
Canon 85mm 1.8
Canon 70-200L IS 2.8
- Ansel Adams.
Shane
Blogs:
www.imagesbyshane.blogspot.com
Canon 20d and 40d
Canon 50mm 1.4
Canon 85mm 1.8
Canon 70-200L IS 2.8
and it was good choice.
So after Mike02
XTi, G9, 16-35/2.8L, 100-300USM, 70-200/4L, 19-35, 580EX II, CP-E3, 500/8 ...
DSC-R1, HFL-F32X ... ; AG-DVX100B and stuff ... (I like this 10 years old signature :^)
P.S: If you want to buy it with a swivel/tilt head, I highly recommend the 3232 combo, it's worked very well for my D200 and my 70-200 (without the grip), so it should be comparable to your kit's weight :P (And it's only $60 bucks !
- Ansel Adams.
I have the same issue with my 70-200. I asked Ian for some help and he delivered in this thread
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=53477
i now use my monopod every time I use the 70-200. Even if its not extended, it really helps to hold the weight in the monopod grip as opposed to the lens. My performance using it has increased immensely. I bought a $40 Bogen without a head, as for now, I only use it with the lens that has a tripod mount
good luck! you'll love it.
50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.8, 24-70 2.8L, 35mm 1.4L, 135mm f2L
ST-E2 Transmitter + (3) 580 EXII + radio poppers
Shane
Blogs:
www.imagesbyshane.blogspot.com
Canon 20d and 40d
Canon 50mm 1.4
Canon 85mm 1.8
Canon 70-200L IS 2.8
I have showed the monopod bucket on DGrin before, but here again:
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I need some suggestions for a good monopod that will support a Canon 30D, battery grip and a 70-200mm IS USM L; I'm not sure what that all weighs, but I know the lens alone is 3.3 lbs. It's a little on the hefty side when your at a 2-3 hour event. I'm leaning towards Bogen/Manfrotto or Gitzo and want to keep the cost at or under $100.
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It is one of the more compact monopods, a key consideration for packing. I recommend it. However, I have been considering a smaller, even more compact monopod, as this one seems, I don't know, overbuilt I guess. I also like the idea of the "tripod extensions" offered on some models, and which can be added to the 680.
So I went to the local shop, and checked out their stock. I tried a few models with the 'tripod extensions' and concluded that they in no way made up for a tripod, and in the end were of no use. Basically, with the legs extended, the monopod, with weight, would sway at the lightest touch, and take quite a while to stop. I found I could hold steadier with the monopod extened as usual, than with the camera sitting on the legs. I addition, I realized that the legs would only work on flat, level ground, since unlike a real tripod, they can not be adjusted. Since I rarely run into level ground, this was a deal breaker. I dropped that idea.
While I was there, I was extremely impressed with a few Induro models, especially the Induro MXC34 and the MC24. These Carbon Fiber monopods are a new brand made by the same company that owns Mamiya, Pantone, Pocketwizard, Tenba, Sekonic, etc. The MXC34 was essentially the same dimensions as my 680, about half the weight, and included the legs I mention above. The MC24, was about two inches shorter, about half the diameter as the MXC34, and seemed ideal for what I wanted. I will likely go back and buy it...putting my 680 up for sale...
Thanks for the info...I was looking at the 680 on a few sites...
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