Grace98 wrote:
I need some advise please. I recently purchased a Manfrotto Monopod - here's the link to the one I purchased :
https://www.jessops.com/search?q=manfrotto+elements+monopod. i'm looking for a ballhead for it but don't know which one to get...don't wish to spend a lot of money, having just purchased a Nikon D7500. Any suggestions please. For the interim, I'm using the ballhead which I had with a Joby GorillaPod SLR-Zoom which fits and seems to work. Any help much appreciated. Thank you...Grace
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I take lots of kids sports with a Canon 100-400 and 70-200 F2.8 using a monopod by Induro without any head. Attach the lens collar directly to the monopod. Works fine.
delkeener wrote:
I use a monopod very often for sports photography and never found any need for any kind of head. The monopod by it's very nature is extremely flexible.
Suggest you use your monopod as is for a while before making it more complicated to use.
My Manfrotto Monopod came with a tilt head (#3229) with quick release. I find that a tilt head is all that is needed....it adjusts for up and down, and you swivel the monopod to pan. Steve Harvey recently reviewed the use of a gimbal head on a tripod, especially for heavy/long lens application. You may want to watch his video.
I believe that a ball head would give too much unwanted "play".
Elsiss
Loc: Bayside, NY, Boynton Beach, Fl.
I use a tilt head Benro dj80 on my monopod. Simple to use, solid and stable and suits me just fine. I use a ball head on my manfrotto tripod.
Are use an all metal Manfrotto ball head. I don’t have access to the exact model right now but it’s serviced me very well for the last 10+ years
Just a note. If you search B&H for "monopod heads" pretty much all that come up are tilt heads. I bet there is a reason for that.
NCMtnMan
Loc: N. Fork New River, Ashe Co., NC
I would pm MTshooter, who owns Carter's cottage in Montana. Very knowledgeable, will be able to help you make a good decision.Personally, I've purchase my last ball head, as when you release it, all three axis are going to move. My last head was one that I could control each axis separately, and that works much better for me. Hope to get a gimbal in the future, but can't swing one just yet
Grace98 wrote:
I need some advise please. I recently purchased a Manfrotto Monopod - here's the link to the one I purchased :
https://www.jessops.com/search?q=manfrotto+elements+monopod. i'm looking for a ballhead for it but don't know which one to get...don't wish to spend a lot of money, having just purchased a Nikon D7500. Any suggestions please. For the interim, I'm using the ballhead which I had with a Joby GorillaPod SLR-Zoom which fits and seems to work. Any help much appreciated. Thank you...Grace
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Really Right Stuff makes a couple of heads that are for monopods. These tilt in one axis only. I have one and find it useful to help make a "tripod" with two of the legs being mine and the third the monopod at an angle. The tilting head keeps the camera level.
Judge for yourself. Only you know how you use it.
Grace98 wrote:
I need some advise please. I recently purchased a Manfrotto Monopod - here's the link to the one I purchased :
https://www.jessops.com/search?q=manfrotto+elements+monopod. i'm looking for a ballhead for it but don't know which one to get...don't wish to spend a lot of money, having just purchased a Nikon D7500. Any suggestions please. For the interim, I'm using the ballhead which I had with a Joby GorillaPod SLR-Zoom which fits and seems to work. Any help much appreciated. Thank you...Grace
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What lenses will you be using on your monopod? If you have or plan on using a long lens you may want to look at a gimbal head instead of a ball head.
I too prefer a tilt head. I used to have a Gitzo ball head but did not like it and got a Manfrotto monopod head instead which I like.
I recommend a tilt head. It is much easier to control than a ball head. With a monopod you only need up and down adjustments. For side to side just turn the monopod.
Kites wrote:
I recommend a gimble head. It is much easier to control than a ball head. With a monopod you only need up and down adjustments. For side to side just turn the monopod.
On a monopod, I can't figure out what you get from a gimbal that you do not get from tilt head.
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