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Feb 11, 2020 20:43:44   #
jim quist Loc: Missouri
 
I have used a monopod for years photographing college and high school sports and have never felt the need for a monopod. As I think about it I can't think of a reason to put a head on a monopod. What have I been missing out on? For those of you who use a head on a monopod will you sell me on the idea?

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Feb 11, 2020 20:48:53   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
A tilt head allows you to angle the monopod forward and backward if necessary.
For panning I just rotate the monopod.

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Feb 11, 2020 20:59:25   #
MichaelH Loc: NorCal via Lansing, MI
 
Check out this video by Steve Perry on the Wimberley Monogimbal Head. If you don't see anything you like about it you probably don't need a head for your monopod. It makes me want to buy a monopod.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgj8bMviZOw

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Feb 11, 2020 21:06:02   #
rgrenaderphoto Loc: Hollywood, CA
 
jim quist wrote:
I have used a monopod for years photographing college and high school sports and have never felt the need for a monopod. As I think about it I can't think of a reason to put a head on a monopod. What have I been missing out on? For those of you who use a head on a monopod will you sell me on the idea?


Watch Steve Perry's video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fgj8bMviZOw&t=301s

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Feb 11, 2020 21:37:43   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
jim quist wrote:
I have used a monopod for years photographing college and high school sports and have never felt the need for a monopod. As I think about it I can't think of a reason to put a head on a monopod. What have I been missing out on? For those of you who use a head on a monopod will you sell me on the idea?


If you shoot up or down quickly - like birds, airplanes, or shooting nature/wildlife down from boardwalks or on uneven terrain - you need a head and if you are following ACTION you need a very smoooth operating head like a video fluid head. Shooting sports ONLY, you can get away with a very basic head or even no head - if you are brave 8-) - and cheap !
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Feb 11, 2020 21:39:21   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
double post

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Feb 11, 2020 22:04:41   #
jim quist Loc: Missouri
 
So you guys convinced me on the Wimberley Monogimbal head. Ordered one along with a 500 f4 to use with it. Thank you.

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Feb 12, 2020 06:23:07   #
billnikon Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
 
jim quist wrote:
I have used a monopod for years photographing college and high school sports and have never felt the need for a monopod. As I think about it I can't think of a reason to put a head on a monopod. What have I been missing out on? For those of you who use a head on a monopod will you sell me on the idea?


Any additional addition on a monopod makes the monopod less stable. In fact, I never use a monopod.
And it appears you agree, I quote you here, "have never felt the need for a monopod"

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Feb 12, 2020 06:34:45   #
mborn Loc: Massachusetts
 
I have a monopod with a RRS Monopod tilt head. Works fine with heavy lens

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Feb 12, 2020 06:53:35   #
Fotomacher Loc: Toronto
 
jim quist wrote:
I have used a monopod for years photographing college and high school sports and have never felt the need for a monopod. As I think about it I can't think of a reason to put a head on a monopod. What have I been missing out on? For those of you who use a head on a monopod will you sell me on the idea?


It’s a personal choice. I have a pod for 20 years and 2 years ago I put a head on it. Much easier to mount /dismount the body, and it looks cool

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Feb 12, 2020 07:00:32   #
dave.m
 
As already mentioned by imagemeister, I use a monopod and tilting head when tracking moving aircraft at typically close range at air shows. I originally tried a ball head but it was no good as when friction set to allow up and down movement (in X forward direction) , it also allowed the camera to move side to side (Y direction).

I use Manfrotto fittings and the 234 is ideal. From advice from a pro photographer, I use a strap around my neck, then extend the monopod well in front, and with feet apart at 10 and 4 oclock'ish the setup is very stable. The neck strap is tensioned for the camera to be pushed forwards, and though counter intuitive at first, the pod and me form a fairly stable, rapidly adjustable 'tripod'.

Because the monopod is extended in front it is easy to elevate the camera for high angle shots with a short step forward and rotate the head. Much easier to do than describe, and helps for fast, high angle tracking shots considerably.

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Feb 12, 2020 11:00:59   #
old poet
 
Just bought a Siuri tilt head. It comes with a quick release plate, bubble level, quality construction. Love it.

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Feb 12, 2020 12:27:17   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
jim quist wrote:
I have used a monopod for years photographing college and high school sports and have never felt the need for a monopod. As I think about it I can't think of a reason to put a head on a monopod. What have I been missing out on? For those of you who use a head on a monopod will you sell me on the idea?


I would never use one of my monos without a ball head, it's very easy to follow any action and at the same time you're shooting pretty stabilized!

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Feb 12, 2020 13:21:52   #
sandiegosteve Loc: San Diego, CA
 
Be careful with a ball on a monopod. If it is loose enough to move and you aren't paying attention... everything may rotate fast and in a hurry. Picture lens crashing down into the pod.

I personally just use the pod right to the lens foot. I only shoot sports with it and am mainly panning left to right. I can see tilting for vertical could be helpful.

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Feb 12, 2020 14:28:51   #
CamB Loc: Juneau, Alaska
 
rgrenaderphoto wrote:


Monopod/ballhead user for 40yrs, but this video really made me want to try out this side mounted head.
...Cam

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