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Poor mans monopodI don't know if anyone else has ever heard of this....maybe some of the older guys here, like Gerry....or Cameron....old timers ...But, there was a technique many many years ago, before monopods were invented/available, when a very useful substitute was to attach a short piece of chain to the tripod thread...let it drop to the ground....place your foot on it....and pull the camera up hard. This would take any vertical camera movement out of the equation. I remember a friend of mine constructed one of these and I had use of it for awhile. It certainly increased stability and probably gained me a stopand a half extra re the shutter speed. Portable, cheap and practical. I'd be curious to know if anyone else on the forum has ever heard of this method? Just some trivia.
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Re: Poor mans monopodImagine going into an English Premier League (or AFL match in which Collingwood is playing) with some heavy duty chain and tell security "it's just me monopod, guv'na. Wanna make sum fink of it?".
Seriously, good idea Regards, Patrick
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Re: Poor mans monopodYep I have seen, heard and experimented with a washer and some string. So long as you keep tension there is a small effect......
I remember being shown in via a weblink some time ago....it may have had a mention on this forum as well Cameron
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Re: Poor mans monopodI'd heard of the string method but never tried it
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Re: Poor mans monopodYep, I've heard of the method, and have probably used it myself, with string or rope though, rather than with a chain.
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Re: Poor mans monopodLike Gary - heard of the method using string, not chain.
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Re: Poor mans monopodI tried it many years ago (with twine). It sort of worked for me but found I was less stable & wobbled more
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Re: Poor mans monopodHere's a video on using a piece of string bolt and washer.
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Re: Poor mans monopodI have heard of it before (string option, not chain) but wondered about the long term use - ie half a day at a airshow for example, ya gonna get pretty tired arms. As a quick and dirty option that can sit in your bag at little cost its probably well worth having a go.
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Re: Poor mans monopodI've used this method for stabilising video....
EDit: I used a string.
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I reckon that will take care of the soundtrack and help a purist do it 'all in camera'
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I didn't realize Suren was into making those kinds of movies. Regards, Patrick
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Re: Poor mans monopodan appropriate time for some hoff
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Re: Poor mans monopodargghhh i can't look away...
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