I see they weight different, support different weights and have different hights.. Except for that, is there any _real_ difference between a $50 and a $150 monopod?
vvizard Senior Member 727 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Hønefoss & Troms (Norway) More info | May 12, 2004 17:19 | #1 I see they weight different, support different weights and have different hights.. Except for that, is there any _real_ difference between a $50 and a $150 monopod?
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Whaler Senior Member 445 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: S.F. Bay Area Kalifornia More info | May 12, 2004 18:12 | #2 Unable to sometimes think beyond my nose I bought a $39 Bogen the WITHOUT a flip head. It works very well for horizontal shots only. Given the opportunity I would buy this one. By the way you will take better pictures with one. My 2 cents I'm a Proud Supporter of P.E.T.A.
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May 12, 2004 18:21 | #3 Personally, I didn't need the flip head as I use it mostly with long lenses. Just loosen the tripod collar and flip the camera to vertical. I bought this one because of the pistol grip which allows for very quick height adjustment and the weight capacity (about 17 lbs). The price actually went up $2.00 since I ordered it 2 weeks ago! Chuck
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vvizard THREAD STARTER Senior Member 727 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Hønefoss & Troms (Norway) More info | May 12, 2004 18:22 | #4 Thanks. I'm just worried about height of it. I'm ~ 180cm tall. Guess the 162.3cm (+ 5-7 up til the viewfinder will be enough). Cause I really, really do not want to stand a whole day shooting with my back bent so that I can lean "down" to the viewfinder. But thanks for the tip. Adding it to my wishlist, and buy it next time I order something from b&h
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CoolToolGuy Boosting Ruler Sales 4,175 posts Joined Aug 2003 Location: Maryland, USA More info | May 12, 2004 18:25 | #5 I got this one: Rick
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vvizard THREAD STARTER Senior Member 727 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Hønefoss & Troms (Norway) More info | May 12, 2004 18:57 | #6 Hm, at least I _NEED_ a monopod before my next motorsports event. I just saw this picture shot over at the Norwegian foto-sharing-site..
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CoolToolGuy Boosting Ruler Sales 4,175 posts Joined Aug 2003 Location: Maryland, USA More info | May 12, 2004 19:23 | #7 vvizard, Rick
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vvizard THREAD STARTER Senior Member 727 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Hønefoss & Troms (Norway) More info | May 12, 2004 20:19 | #8 No money really isn't _that_ much of an issue :P No seriously that thing looks funny, how does it work?
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Whaler Senior Member 445 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: S.F. Bay Area Kalifornia More info | May 12, 2004 20:44 | #9 True for long lens just use the lens mounting ring but for my 17-40 and 50 the flip head would be handy. I'm a Proud Supporter of P.E.T.A.
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CoolToolGuy Boosting Ruler Sales 4,175 posts Joined Aug 2003 Location: Maryland, USA More info | May 13, 2004 06:02 | #10 vvizard wrote: No money really isn't _that_ much of an issue :P No seriously that thing looks funny, how does it work? ![]() The concept is simple - you screw the eye bolt into the tripod socket and let the chain fall to the ground. Select the right length (standing, crouching, kneeling) and step on the chain. Pull the camera up against the tension of the chain, and voila - instant camera steadying! It is much quicker to adjust than a monopod, and if you make the chain long enough you can steady the camera over your head (or above the crowd at the drags Rick
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