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Originally Posted by NikonnooB
Velvet4269 - you said "the other", which other did you end up getting?
Quo Fan mentions the test for weight. So cool to get that input! I understand they have a couple of sizes of that magnetic connector they use, and they've rated it for various weights. My camera and lenses are relatively light, as DSLRs go. But, seeing the practical test got done makes me feel better.
Moi - I've considered the gorillapod. In fact, there was a helpful thread on this on DPS last night, when I posted. Thing is, I'm not sure I want to have to try to find something to mount it on, if I want a shot from any height.
Hpebley3 - do you know what that's called? I'd heard someone makes things like that, and it may be very useful for me (as long as I can find a lighter tripod on which to use it). It doesn't get in the way of the tripod handles?
Farkled - do you find lateral movement to be an issue with your monopod? Which one do you use? I'm concerned the mounting areas on the ones I've seen don't seem very secure...
THANK YOU ALL!
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I just bought a small Manfrotto plate for the 'pod. I generally run around with my 40D & Battery Grip + 70 - 300 w/ hood. My 'pod is probably too light for the rig but it doesn't matter. It's not holding the camera as would a tripod -
I'm holding the camera. The 'pod diminishes but does not eliminate a lot of movement. Best results are in the vibration and up & down categories. Lateral control is improved somewhat. Better results (in all planes) when sitting than standing. I would guess, for me, the improvement is about 2 - 3 stops in most cases.