The following message was sent by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 6 Aug 2004 13:19:44 -0400. > > From: graywolf > > I am always reading this, "you don't need a head on a monopod" thing. > > I do not agree.
That's allowed <vbg> > Since the way I use a monopod is to slope it back towards me while I lean > slightly forward thus creating a tripod with it and my legs, I certainly need a > head with one. I do find that method to be a whole lot more stable than simply > using it straight up an down which simply holds the camera steady in one > plane while allowing to to wobble in the other two planes. > For what I'm doing, I want the wobble. My targets are constantly moving. I'm only using the monopod 'cos the 10D and IS/USM lens is so bloomin' heavy. :-) Wendy

