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Aug 09, 2008 17:47 |  #1

100 dollar range if possible.

What is out there? BH and Adorama and Amazon just have SOOOO many choices! Don't know where to begin.


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Aug 09, 2008 17:49 |  #2

You don't need to spend a lot for a quality monopod. Take a look at the Manfrotto's. The 679,680, and 681 are all good pods and only cost about $60. I use the 679 with the 3232 swivel head and am quite happy with that combo.




  
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Aug 09, 2008 17:58 |  #3

crn3371 wrote in post #6077770 (external link)
You don't need to spend a lot for a quality monopod. Take a look at the Manfrotto's. The 679,680, and 681 are all good pods and only cost about $60. I use the 679 with the 3232 swivel head and am quite happy with that combo.

I use and recommend this combo as well. If you've got a tripod ring for your lenses, you can skip the 3232 swivel head, I rarely use mine.


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Aug 09, 2008 18:21 |  #4

My 70-200 I use w/ tripod ring.

679 it is!

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That looks like what I want. Good combined setup?


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Aug 09, 2008 18:23 |  #5

680B monopod for me, with 222 ball grip head. love it, especially with my 70-200. YMMV.




  
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Aug 09, 2008 19:14 |  #6

dinanm3atl wrote in post #6077886 (external link)
My 70-200 I use w/ tripod ring.

679 it is!

http://www.adorama.com …html?sid=121832​4157680139 (external link)

That looks like what I want. Good combined setup?

That is the 681, with a head. With the tripod ring, the head won't be necessary and the 681 pretty much only differs from the 679 in weight capacity (which is pretty much a non-issue) and the 679 is almost half a pound lighter (fairly significant). I personally chose to save $10 and get the 679B since it can easily handle my 70-200 f/2.8 mounted on my 1d2N.

Here is the 679B (with no head) at Adorama:
http://www.adorama.com …searchinfo=679b​&item_no=2 (external link)

The "B" of the 679B simply means it has a black finish. If you get the 679, it will have a chrome finish. I personally prefer black.


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Aug 09, 2008 20:51 |  #7

So basically just skip the head since I have the tripod ring?


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Aug 09, 2008 21:20 |  #8

dinanm3atl wrote in post #6078495 (external link)
So basically just skip the head since I have the tripod ring?

Yup, I would. Like I said, I never use mine. It is so easy to switch from landscape to portrait with a tripod ring, and that is pretty much all you need the head for.


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Aug 09, 2008 21:31 |  #9

Excellent.

And save some money!


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Aug 09, 2008 21:40 |  #10

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Excellent.

And save some money!

Exactly! I'm fairly cheap though. ;)


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Aug 10, 2008 03:03 |  #11

If you have a camera store nearby, I would try them first. I like my 680 cause it folds up real nice and isn't a pain to haul around.


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Aug 10, 2008 04:43 |  #12

Just make sure it is tall enough so you don't have to bend your neck when using the camera. It can be a real pain. The other thing you may wish to consider is a quick detachable plate so you can quickly use the camera hand held if need be.




  
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Aug 10, 2008 15:12 as a reply to  @ dicktay's post |  #13

I've been running one of the 680B with a 3229 to keep with the other RC2 plates on my other equipment. IMO, the main advantage of one of the release heads on a monopod for an application like yours is just that, simple and quick attachment and detachment of the camera, not necessarily the tilt or swivel feature, but that's just MHO.


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Aug 10, 2008 18:18 |  #14

Yah if I need to go quick to hand held it would be helpful for sure.


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