I had a Benro tripod but i couldnt stop the leg locks from slipping so i opted for another brand with the monopod.
I got this one and i love it.
I had a Benro tripod but i couldnt stop the leg locks from slipping so i opted for another brand with the monopod.
I got this one and i love it.
Julie
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Hi it does shake around a bit but it does hold. It won't fall by itself, but I would be a bit worried using it in heavy wind. The thing about the monopod is that it is very heavy. With the ballhead, it is heavier than my Gitzo Traveller Tripod, so it is stable in that regard. But the legs are way too thin and short, and I wouldn't trust leaving it by itself.
I have taken group photos with it (with me in it), and I do leave it indoors when I know that nobody else will be around, but that's about it.
Yeah it works best for flat surfaces, on hills and stuff it's not too good
My monopod weighs 297g and my ball head complete with quick release plate weighs 132g for an all up weight of 429g. Not exactly adding on the kgs. Small ball heads without a quick release plate weigh in at around 100g.
:O !!!
297g! 132g! *Drool*
My monopod weighs 1.15 KG and my Ballhead weighs 650 grams
My Tripod weighs 970 grams
Sorry to bring this thread resurrected back from the dead, but Ive finally got around to shopping around for my own monopod!
Looking around at the Gitzo and Manfrotto models (some of the ones listed above), why are most of them so short? They seem to top out at around 160cm. Im about 190cm so Im worried Im going to be stooped over trying to take a photo with one of these now?
Remember you body gives you maybe 100mm from the mounting plate to the viewfinder, and your eye isn't on top of your head either. But yes should get a tall one, you can always adjust it down a bit, whereas you can't make one that is too short any taller!
Unless you are a snail, your eyes are around 13 to 15cm down from the top of your head.
Pull a ball head on monopod and you add around 7 to 10cm, or a standard head, 9 to 12cm.
As noted in another post, add 10cm for the viewfinder above the base plate. If using live view, well that is only 5cm to the centre of the LCD.
Consequently, a monopond with head (and I would really recommend a small head for a monopod) that is 160cm should be just fine for a 190cm lad like yourself. Why don't you head down to a photo store and give them a test drive.
Yep all good points guys, thanks for responding
I might take a look at a quick release head to pair with one.
haha yes you are correct, Im not a snail and my eyes are not on the top of my head
Looks like Manfrotto is popular? Can you advise what the difference is between Manfrotto 680B and 681B Monopod?
I need one for a Nikon D90 for sport photography,mainly kids football and motor car shots
Will the 681B suit a Nikon D90? and would you recommend over the 4 section 680B model as I think the 680B is smaller in length?
What lens do you have ?
Darren
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I bought a manfrotto 681B monopod last week,but I feel its not going to get much use for the type of photography I do.
I am going to put it up for sale,if anyone is interested send a PM.
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