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Subject: [Leica] OT: Best monopod for wildlife photography
From: grduprey at mchsi.com (grduprey@mchsi.com)
Date: Tue Jan 13 08:05:07 2009

 
James,


I have two possibles for you. ?For everyday shooting with a good sturdy 
monopod, I use the Manfroto 681 with the 488RC2 Ball head. ? For traveling 
light and what I used on my recent trip to Europe, I use the INDURO MA25, 
with the SA12 Ball head. ?The INDURO monopod collapses down to 15 inches, 
without the head and weighs about 1.5 lbs, so add another 5 inches or so for 
the head. ?Both heads have the Quick Release feature. ?Don't remember the 
price of the Manfroto, as I have had it for years, but the INDURO was 
slightly over $100 for the monopod and ball head. ?Both are nice units and 
seem to hold up quite well.


Cheers,
Gene -------------- Original message from James Laird 
<digiratidoc@gmail.com>: --------------


> I've recently acquired a 400mm 6.8 Telyt R with shoulder stock and
> after my first trip into the wilds I realize my plastic Velbon monopod
> I got on sale years ago is just not up to the task. I need a good
> sturdy but light monopod with quick release ball head that can support
> the Telyt and my 40D or SL2 without wobbling. The head must be able to
> go completely vertical in able to attach to the shoulder stock
> hardware. Any suggestions?
> 
> Jim Laird
> 
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