I'm doing some thinking and research on monopods. I'll start by mentioning that I have the much recommended 055XPROB tripod and 488RC2 ballhead - heavy but sturdy. I am very happy with it, and suspect it will last me for many years. I don't use it that often, but when I do I'm glad I spent the money on this.
I don't shoot much where I have need for a monopod in the traditional sense. I would like to get more into birding with my 100-400 come Spring and Summer here. I don't shoot sports, and am only a hobbyist/amatuer.
One thing I do shoot a lot is macro. Never used tripod for it, never will. Bugs move too quick etc. However, now I am shooting higher magnifications (1:1 to 5:1 with MP-E 65) I'm finding it hard to hold steady.
I have tried LordV's beanpole trick
with a broom handle, and it really does help. You can adjust height very quickly, and just rock back and forth to focus and compose. It does work, and is very cheap. But a 6 or 7 foot beanpole is not very easy to transport around if shooting at parks or travel etc.
So I got to thinking about a monopod being able to collapse. Started doing some research and saw the commonly recommended ones here. But my requirements are a little different and specific I think.
I have been reading here where many are recommending the 680 (or 679 or 681) Manfrotto monopods. Notice they're not light, but sturdy, and cheap. Good. Assume the leg extension system is similar to my tripod, where you have to open and lock each segment to extend or close. This would be painful if I had camera mounted on the monopod and was constantly changing height, which I do. Probably not a problem if I just treat the monopod like a beanpole fully extended, and just accept the benefit of it being able to collapse at the end of the day.
Also seeing many recommendations for the Gitzos like the GM5540, GM2540, and 2561. Light, but expensive. I don't know about the extension and locking mechanism, but did read something about it being a twist system, and read somewhere else that you can very quickly extend etc. How does it actually work? If you could hold camera with right hand, and just twist something with left, adjust length, and lock it again - I reckon that's worth the money for the speed and ease of extending.
Are there other monopods that are quick to adjust lengths like that?
And now for the heads. This is assuming that the monopod can quickly be adjusted height and I would mount camera on monopod, as opposed to just using it like a collapsible beanpole. I like my 488RC2 ballhead, but was thinking that something like the grip 322RC2 or 3265
ones would allow easy adjustment. Any opinions on the 3265? I like the look of it, and think it'd give me a little more height?
Summarising my thoughts:
If the Gitzo traveller can indeed be quickly adjusted to any length with one twist, suspect I'd try the 2561 or 2541 with 3265 grip head.
If not, might just get the bare 680 and use it like a beanpole, save the money on head and just use my 488 head if/when use it as a typical monopod.
Sorry for the lengthy post. Just trying to explain all my thinking.
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