Off-axis seemed problematic to me until I received the monogimbal and actually used it with the a9+200600. Did just fine. Took
30-45 seconds for my mind to adjust. After that all good.
Using a monopod one axis of the traditional (remember I used the Jobu Jr. for a while on the monopod per Perry's video) gimbal stays
locked...you get that rotation from the monopod itself.
Still balance your rig though--takes all of 15-20 seconds. Maybe put a mark where it aligns for balance if a set up you use often. Then
you're all set.
If we get to go to Conowingo (looks doubtful now with Corona 2.0 shutdowns) i'll def. emply the monogibal on the 200600.
I've even found that for lengthy sits (at Conowingo I take a cozy camp type chair to relax in between bouts of action), the monogimbal camera+lens
rig just lens against me. I become the effective tripod in that case.