I've been using a cheap basic tripod for several difference scenarios recently, specifically panoramas, night time shots, and HDRs. I'm thinking of upgrading to a better tripod (this one is rather heavy and clunky), and it was suggested that a monopod might be better. I don't tend to take much with me other than my camera, so the smaller/lighter, the better. I know that a monopod isn't going to give me quite as much stability as a tripod, but what advantages does it have instead? And can anyone recommend a good quality budget one? Thanks!
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It can also be very stable if you use it correctly. |
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I have a Manfrotto very similar to this and find it perfectly fine. Depending on your application, you may want to get a head similar to this tilt head. |
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Why? It can sometime help you overcome this kind of troubles. |
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