I'm wondering if there is a guide as to how many stops of shutter speed one can gain with a monopod. So say I have to shoot at 1/200 to maintain vibration-free shot. By using a monopod, can I shoot at 1/100? 1/25?
delhi Goldmember 2,483 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2005 Location: 3rd Rock from the Sun More info | Jan 09, 2007 15:19 | #1 I'm wondering if there is a guide as to how many stops of shutter speed one can gain with a monopod. So say I have to shoot at 1/200 to maintain vibration-free shot. By using a monopod, can I shoot at 1/100? 1/25? Vancouver Portrait Photographer
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Jan 09, 2007 16:24 | #2 It all depends on how steady you can keep the camera on a monopod. Although you can keep the camera from going up and down with a monopod, the camera will still be free to sway sideways and back and forth. ...Leo
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