This one looks good and with pretty decent price in Gitzo line plus light. I like to hear if anybody here has experience in this GM 2942 monopod? Pro and Cons. I can't seem to find any reviews on this.
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Galaxy99 Goldmember 1,142 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: So. Cal More info | Sep 06, 2008 12:45 | #1 This one looks good and with pretty decent price in Gitzo line plus light. I like to hear if anybody here has experience in this GM 2942 monopod? Pro and Cons. I can't seem to find any reviews on this.
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dekalbSTEEL Goldmember 1,793 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: NIU town, USA More info | Sep 06, 2008 13:00 | #2 Any name brand monopod will serve you well. I use a Giottos 9170 Grippy 30D, Tokina 300f4, Sigma 18-50f2.8, Canon 70-200f4L, thrifty50mkI, PM7500DX
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gromeo Senior Member 981 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Orlando, FL More info | Sep 06, 2008 13:28 | #3 I actually like this better http://www.adorama.com/GZGM2341.html Nikon D4 and 60 2.8D Micro, 24-70 2.8G, 70-200 2.8G VRII, 200-400 VRII, SB800, SB600, Pocket Wizards, 4x WL-1600, Quantum Turbo 2x2, Sekonic 358 meter, TT AS, Takeoff, Belt System
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JohnJ80 Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2006 More info | Sep 06, 2008 19:10 | #4 I have the 2940 which is very similar to the 2941. I also have a CF 2540 one from Gitzo as well. The 2940 was better than all the manfrottos I own (795 and a Neotec that I sold). For a 6' shooter, it could be an inch or two longer, so I added a Manfrotto 3232 head to it (at 3229 would work too if you are into the RC2 plate system). Then it was perfectly sized. Obsessive Gear List
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stewartjohn Hatchling 1 post Joined Sep 2008 More info | Sep 07, 2008 11:44 | #5 The Gitzo GM2942 Basalt Monopod will support a weight up to 22 lbs and yet still weighs less than 1.2 lb. It utilizes Gitzo's exclusive Basalt material, which is more durable and better at absorbing vibrations than aluminum models with similar dimensions. These legs are tougher than aluminum, yet are 20% lighter. It is very nice to handle.
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JohnJ80 Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2006 More info | Sep 07, 2008 11:56 | #6 The difference is that the 2941 is much more flexible than the CF or AL models. Obsessive Gear List
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Sep 08, 2008 17:46 | #7 |
BigDaveE Member 218 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2008 Location: Novi, MI More info | I also say save up and get the GM2541... It's by far the best monopod I've used... Get this and it'll last you a loooooooooong time. Here's a pic...
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jhom Goldmember 1,320 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Dallas, TX More info | Sep 08, 2008 22:37 | #9 BigDaveE wrote in post #6269354 I also say save up and get the GM2541... It's by far the best monopod I've used... Get this and it'll last you a loooooooooong time. Here's a pic... I have a monopod head on it that's nice as well and recommended. Basically it's the highly recommended Manfrotto 3232 head (same that JohnJ mentioned above) with a quick release plate on top (I use arca-swiss type mounts). You could buy these seperately and screw 'em together, but I went with the Kirk Enterprises kit that has 'em pre-built together... Look on their site under Gitzo monopods and they have an accessory - Item MPA-1; Manfrotto swivel tilt head with Kirk Quick Release. Works beautifully! I'm curious about the new wrist strap with the belt clip on new Gitzos. Have you used the belt clip? Is it effective and convenient? Jim
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ben_r_ -POTN's Three legged Support- 15,894 posts Likes: 13 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Sacramento, CA More info | Sep 08, 2008 23:52 | #10 No experience with that one in particular, but for that price why wouldnt you get a carbon fiber one? [Gear List | Flickr
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BigDaveE Member 218 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2008 Location: Novi, MI More info | The wrist strap is handy more for piece of mind. When I'm out shooting I usually keep my camera attached to the pod and walk around with it leaning over my shoulder. I keep my hand through the wrist strap just in case I bump in to something or the camera bumps into something and otherwise might fall over. It's at a nice length where I can keep my hand through there and it doesn't hinder me from setting up at all...
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Sep 10, 2008 11:24 | #12 ben_r_ wrote in post #6269875 No experience with that one in particular, but for that price why wouldnt you get a carbon fiber one? I like the shorter minimum length to carry around and with 61"-63" max. Which Carbon fiber one's price range is between $150-$200?
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ben_r_ -POTN's Three legged Support- 15,894 posts Likes: 13 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Sacramento, CA More info | Sep 10, 2008 13:29 | #13 Galaxy99 wrote in post #6279700 I like the shorter minimum length to carry around and with 61"-63" max. Which Carbon fiber one's price range is between $150-$200? None, but the GM2541 is about $240 and if youre willing to pay $200 for a monopod then whats another $40? [Gear List | Flickr
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Sep 10, 2008 20:39 | #14 |
JohnJ80 Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2006 More info | Sep 10, 2008 21:48 | #15 You'll love it. Its a great piece of gear. Obsessive Gear List
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