I use a video head with my monopod. It's much more stable than a ball
head and easier to adjust. It works very well with tilt, so it's good
for shooting birds in trees.
Paul
On Jul 9, 2009, at 10:33 AM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:
FWIW,
Ballheads may not be necessary. I have used monopods for years
without them, even after I tried them. You can usually just tilt
the whole rig for minor adjustments in pitch or roll. This is for
camera
in
landscape mode of course. Portrait orientation will need at least a L-
bracket for most cameras.
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