If you can use a monopod I've found I get excellent results when shooting with mine not as a monopod but as a pendulum below my camera. If you extend your monopod down to just a few inches above the ground or floor you end up holding it aloft and your camera just happens to be attached to its top. I find it very comfortable to shoot and it alleviates some of the side-to-side motion I'm guilty of causing when using my monopod as intended. A person could add a weight to the monopod foot but I don't think it would be necessary.
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Who needs image stabilization to avoid camera shake ...
Started by K-9, Oct 18 2013 09:13 PM