I use a monopod on a regular basis with my Hasselblads and it's a great helpOK, so the S2A that I am using is like a twin barrel shot gun when it goes off. There is plenty of recoil in the mechanism that there has to be a bit of camera shake.
BUT, when going to public events, using a tripod is pretty much out of the question. People get annoyed when you try and set up (& rightly so) and its a PITA to carry around. So, I have been thinking of a nice monopod instead. While its not enough to do long exposures, I figure that it should be enough to deal with camera shake @ 1/60th (or even 1/30th) and over.
Anyone here regularly use a monopod when out and about with their Medium format gear? Do you think it helps? Or do you think that there is not much difference?
Cheers
Are cent stroke left me one-handed.the monopod is my solution for all formats but4x5.OK, so the S2A that I am using is like a twin barrel shot gun when it goes off. There is plenty of recoil in the mechanism that there has to be a bit of camera shake.
BUT, when going to public events, using a tripod is pretty much out of the question. People get annoyed when you try and set up (& rightly so) and its a PITA to carry around. So, I have been thinking of a nice monopod instead. While its not enough to do long exposures, I figure that it should be enough to deal with camera shake @ 1/60th (or even 1/30th) and over.
Anyone here regularly use a monopod when out and about with their Medium format gear? Do you think it helps? Or do you think that there is not much difference?
Cheers
I like a monopod. Worth at least one or two stops, and a good tool to convince a mean dog to look elsewhere.
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