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Mine was arrested and charged - didn't have a leg to stand on.
MHD - one word - Manfrotto. You won't be disappointed. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
And now on a more serious note. . .
I use a Manfrotto 479B which cost me around the $100 mark and I have used it quite often. There is one aspect to a monopod that I found if you are into using a camcorder. I had to do a wedding and when every one was dancing late in the evening I held the camcorder on the monopod high over the dancers to give a totally different aspect. You could use this method with the D70 and the ML-3 Chris
Build quality. Design quality. Value for money.
Whatever you feel comfortable spending. Up to $100 or $150 will get you something very usable. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
I have and use the Manfrotto 334B, It's around $120 or $130 that I paid 4 years ago.
Birddog114
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I concur with Manfrotto, i too have a Manfrotto monopod.
In the hands of a trained person it can also be used to whack would-be camera theives. Steve.
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Or as Corporal Jones says in Dads Army - stick it up em. . . .
Well after that shining endorsement I went for the Manfroto... Only got a fairly cheap one...
The Manfroto 679... This thing feels TOUGH! It will be dragged to all the places I go here and in NZ (for my 3rd trip there) in December.,.. I bought it at Fletchers Canberra city for 70 bucks...
I have the Manfrotto 680B with a quick release head.
It cost me all up $149, $100 for the monopod & $49 for the head. I use it as much as possible, more so with a large zoom lens on the cam for that added stability. You will find once you have one you will use it all the time for a sharper image in low light situations. Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Yep.. I can put a head on it later... Which I will prob do with a quick release...
Once I started using my (cheapie) tripod as a monopod (ie picking it up and moving it everywhere during events) I realised I needed one...
Manfotto make some excellent monopods, but avoid the 1 with the pistol grip that locks the monopod legs. I have had experiance with 2 of these and they both poved to be unsatisfactory. Th leg sections slip and it is very difficult to adjust the setup.
Regards
Matt. K
I don't know what you mean by pistol grip..
Can you describe how it -should- lock? PlatinumWeaver / Dean
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Platinum it is called Neotec and you can see it on the Manfrotto website.
Thanks Matt, you saved me some effort, I was going to look at one at Vanbar as there is not much weight difference between CF and alloy in a monopod. Back to the broomstick
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