Hi, I probably should look into getting a monopod to help stable my shots. I've never used one, suggestions, links..Thanks!
slyone Senior Member 626 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Upstate,N.Y. More info | Dec 29, 2006 14:24 | #1 Hi, I probably should look into getting a monopod to help stable my shots. I've never used one, suggestions, links..Thanks! 40D, 70-200 f/2.8L, Tamron17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di-II, EX-580,Canon 1.4tc
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SBCmetroguy Senior Member 809 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Shreveport, LA More info | Dec 29, 2006 14:31 | #2 Mine is a Promaster (I can't remember the model number.) It was only about $60 and well worth it. I see you have the 70-200mm L and I really don't know how much that lens weighs. But I'd assume it would work fine for that. It seems like a really stable monopod and is capable of going extremely tall, depending on your height.
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zacker Cream of the Crop 6,006 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Oxford, CT. More info | Dec 29, 2006 14:40 | #3 I got the Manfrotto with the little leggs...works well and its built like a tank!! http://www.theanimalhaven.com
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SBCmetroguy Senior Member 809 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Shreveport, LA More info | Dec 29, 2006 14:44 | #4 zacker wrote in post #2460614 I got the Manfrotto with the little leggs...works well and its built like a tank!! I just pulled that up on B&H to see what you're talking about. Wow, now THAT is a monopod.
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JohnJ80 Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2006 More info | Dec 29, 2006 15:14 | #5 Good: Manfrotto 680 Obsessive Gear List
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JonathanConsiglio Senior Member 294 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Corpus Christi, Texas More info | Dec 29, 2006 15:17 | #6 My Giottos is nice and very sturdy. It also has 3 legs inside, and you can also use two at the head so it's closed up and lays on it's side and is only the length of the little legs off the ground. It's alot sturdier than using all three legs...
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Dec 29, 2006 16:26 | #7 I am quite pleased with the affordable Bogen/Manfrotto 680B monopod topped off with a Bogen/Manfrotto 486RC2 ball head. It is not only affordable, but it collapses to a nice package for carrying. It is quite strong as well. Skip Douglas
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JohnJ80 Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2006 More info | Dec 29, 2006 16:36 | #8 what do you use the ballhead on it for? Obsessive Gear List
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I will in fact have to get one since lugging around the Canon tripod doesn't work well and is probably considered too cheao as well. Seems like the Bogen/Manfrotto 680B will be the one for me 40D, 70-200 f/2.8L, Tamron17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di-II, EX-580,Canon 1.4tc
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MrChad Goldmember 2,815 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Chicagoland More info | I use a Manfrotto mono-pod with a Manfrotto mono-pod head.... I kaNt sPeL...
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Knightshade Senior Member 277 posts Joined May 2006 Location: San Diego, CA More info | Dec 29, 2006 16:47 | #11 I have the 680B as well, have been really happy with it, although I do feel like I'm carrying a billy club around at times.
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Dec 29, 2006 16:49 | #12 JohnJ80 wrote in post #2461059 what do you use the ballhead on it for? The ball head allows a tremendous amount of versatility in how I can use the monopod. Skip Douglas
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BearLeeAlive All butt cheeks and string. 30,200 posts Likes: 70 Joined May 2005 Location: Calgary, AB More info | Dec 30, 2006 10:32 | #13 A good test to find out just how usable a ballhead is on a monopod is to try using one for a while, even if it is a larger one kicking around. After a few hours of using it and checking out its capabilities, try shooting without. I inadvertently did this test. I had taken my ballhead off for traveling and forgot it behind. I tried to used the monopod without the ballhead and was very frustrated by the limitations it now exhibited. -JIM-
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foxbat Goldmember 2,432 posts Likes: 11 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Essex, UK. More info | Dec 30, 2006 12:16 | #14 The Feisol is a mini-Gitzo. Very well built and being CF is as light as a feather. Check it out. Andy Brown; South-east England. Canon, Sigma, Leica, Zeiss all on Canon DSLRs. My hacking blog
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onBit Member 128 posts Joined Oct 2006 More info | Do the Gitzo Monopod twist-lock work the same way as on the tripods ? when upon extending you can twist once and all the legs extend ? i was testing one in the store and could not get this to work like the G1257 tripod legs, one twist and all sections extend. http://flickriver.com/photos/onbit/popular-interesting/
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