I used to laugh at monopods. Then I got a Bigma. Now I'm looking at purchasing one, but, I'm not sure what features I need/want...
Uses:
Basically, it just needs to hold my Bigma up while I'm shooting at the racetrack (cars) mostly, but I may use it for nature photography as well. If I find it works well, there's a possibility I may use it with my other lenses as well for general walk-around slow SS shots, etc. We'll have to see how it actually does at stabilizing the camera first, though. 
About Me:
My budget is around $100. I can't see spending any more for a stick with a camera attachment on it. I'm not one of those people that must have the best brand, model, or features -I just want something that works.
Features I like: clip locks rather than twist and anything that helps speed up setup and breakdown -I tend to move around the track alot (I move too much w/ nature shots too), so I'm constantly packing up/unpacking my stuff. Anything that helps with that -fewer sections, quick release, etc will be considered a plus.
Selection Questions:
I've searched through the archives and found that Bogen / Manfrotto is recommended most, but others have had good experiences with Gitzo and a few others. I'll lean towards those based on several discussions I've read. The Bogen / Manfrotto 680B (3249B) is actually sitting in a cart on B&H right now
(I'm willing to change that, though.)
The real question comes down to the head. First, do I need one? -If the monopod will really only be used to support the camera, maybe not? But since I've never used a monopod before, I don't know what features I'd use...
One thing that bugs me about my current $25 tripod is the fact that I'm stuck with the horizontal (landscape) orientation. I'd love the ability to turn the camera 90* to portrait. Now, the Bigma has the ability to change the orientation on the lens support, which really seems like a better way to go IMO -rather than having the head support all that weight off to one side, but I've never used a tilt or ball head tripod or monopod, so I'd appreciate any feedback on this that you may have.
Another question I have is whether the monopod is useful for panned shots? I do a lot of panned shots and I have a feeling that even with a head that will rotate ("pan"), I'll probably still opt to pick the camera up to pan because the pan motion is more of an arc than a circular rotation. -Is this what you guys have found? Is a "pan" option non a monopod head useful at all?
If it turns out I want a head, which one? Ball? Tilt? The 484 Mini Ball Head from Bogen / Manfrotto says it supports up to 8.8lbs. My 30D + the Bigma is about 7 or 8lbs I think. That's a little closer to the "max weight" than I'd like, but it sounds like it'd work. The tilt heads they offer only support 5 - 6lbs, so that may answer the question right there... Unless you'd recommend another head -maybe just with quick release???
I know that's a lot of info/questions, but I'm hoping you guys can help me make a good decision here. So, please give me any advice you can on this monopod stuff 'cause it's all very new to me. -Perhaps I don't even know enough to ask the right questions?
Thanks in advance,
-Erica


