Yes, I know a tripod is more stable and I'm planning to take my Feisol 3441-S on an upcoming trip now in the planning stages. But a carbon-fiber monopod with a small Arca-Swiss-compatible release on top might be preferable for some of our planned activities so I'm considering adding one to my kit. The collapsed length should be comparable to that of my Feisol tripod, around 18"/45cm more or less, so it'll fit in our luggage. I'm not in the market for another tripod, even if said new tripod has a removable leg that can be used as a monopod.
So, for you monopod users, what are you currently using, what do you like and disklike about it, and would you buy it again?
If it helps, I'm about 5'7" (170cm) tall, and I'd be using this with a Mamiya 7.
Many thanks.
The centre column of my inexpensive tripod can be used as a monopod. I have the tripod for over 10 years but never ever used it that way.
I read somewhere that you can use a piece of rope (chain) attached to your camera as a way to support it. You are supposed to step on the rope/chain, and keep it tight while taking the picture. I doubt that the method is very efficient but it is better than nothing.
Since you are shooting a medium format a fast film might be a better option to a monopod. Airport CT and X-ray scanners become an issue though if you are travelling by air with fast film.
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