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I ordered the Farmer bag. Would anyone believe me now if I were to say I am broke.
I saw Danielle with a monopod, well, I figured if Danielle could do it........
I Have tried to reach her, and I am sure I will hear. But I needed to know where my finances were. So I went to BH, I got the best one they carried.
I tried to copy it at the top of this.
Now I need a rookery, and a reliable car. I wonder if I can find a rookery. We certainly have low country, water, marsh, etc. for it.
ginger
(hope I don't have to wait long on this stuff, just hope I don't, smile)
682B (3230) Professional Monopod (Black) with 3229 Swivel/Tilt Head ...
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I ordered the Farmer bag. Would anyone believe me now if I were to say I am broke.
I saw Danielle with a monopod, well, I figured if Danielle could do it........
I Have tried to reach her, and I am sure I will hear. But I needed to know where my finances were. So I went to BH, I got the best one they carried.
I tried to copy it at the top of this.
Now I need a rookery, and a reliable car. I wonder if I can find a rookery. We certainly have low country, water, marsh, etc. for it.
ginger
(hope I don't have to wait long on this stuff, just hope I don't, smile)
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Congrats on the monopod. Thats the same set-up I have.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
i'm glad you got a monopod. you should be on your way to sharper pics real soon!
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
hell yes. and that was when i *only* had a rebel and a fifty 1.4. and the sony 828.
oh and guess wat - i just re-bought a rebel, for infrared conversion - maxmax is doing a new special mod on it for me and i'm taking it to yosemite.
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Just kidding. Nice move, it will help you with the 300 big time!
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way to go ginge, it's an addiction. You're gonna love that bag too
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Hope you guys don't mind a question.
Would this bennefit my Sony 717 with 1.7 Sony TCon? Or am I better off with a Tri-Pod? If so... which do you recommend?
Thanks,
Steven
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Presumably the monopod will be easier for me to carry around, lean on, sleep on, etc. I start walking and don't know where I am going to end up, I don't plan, set up, etc.
I am just hoping that for the way I shoot, with what I shoot, a long heavy 300L with an extender on it, into the evening, that a monopod will help.
I am shooting birds, they move, therefore a monopod, if I shot landscapes near my car, or was stronger, a tripod would work.
This is a joke, but it is like any famous person. I was resisting until I saw The GReat Danielle (a very good photographer whom I admire) using a tripod in a photo yesterday. I figure, haha, that if I get a monopod like Danielle's, my photos will look like hers.
Maybe she should get this stuff free, be paid to use/wear it, etc.
Andy? Do they do that for photographers?
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camera over your shoulder. Like this:
I do it but I also keep the camera strap around my hand as well.
Why shouldn't you do this? The bolt that holds the lens on the
monopod may eventually break. Leaving your gear in a heap
on the ground
Ian
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I definitely don't recommend that you do that. I dropped a videocamera once that was supposedly safely attached to a tripod. :bluduh
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Ginger, just make sure you attach your monpod to the lens, not your camera. The lens has a collar with a place to attach the monopod.
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The monopod will help improve those shots with the long lens.
As Waxy's said, be sure and use the tripod collar on the lens and not
the camera body--the body would be fine for a short lens, like the 24-70,
that doesn't have a collar.
Another hint is to use one hand for operating the camera and the other
for stabilizing the lens. I place my left hand on top of the lens. Depending
on the lens, it could be the lens shade or end of the lens.
Good luck and enjoy your new monopod.
Ian
Over ten years ago, my husband was standing in the shallow water at the ocean, just letting the camera dangle from his neck by the strap. The camera belonged to the company he worked for, it was a Nikon.
We all know that the camera strap broke or came undone. The camera ended up a dead salty camera in the ocean. He spent months paying the company back.
I am paranoid re that. I was before that happened. Yet I see photos of Andy et al walking along with their camera around their neck. Sometimes I have to let go, but I am not comfortable at all without a backup, me and the strap.
ginger
H: A tripod is definitely more versatile, but has a much larger footprint, is heavier, and less mobile. Most folks start out with a tripod, but there are no hard and fast rules.
J: I have a Manfrotto "Automatic" Monopod. Adjustment is one-handed, lightning quick, with zero hassle.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=5523&is=REG
H: I added the 484RC2 Ballhead (has a quick release plate).
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=272757&is=REG
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