On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 07:19:05 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I regularly screw the camera directly to the monopod.  Although some kind of 
> head sounds good, it never seems to work for me.  I spend too much time 
> fooling with the head, getting things in position.  Tilting the monopod a bit 
> works best for me.

I typically use a medium ball head on the monopod. I move the monopod
around to make small corrections, but the ball head is there for major
ones. For example, I like to keep the 'pod extended all of the time, so
I don't have to keep messing with it. If I go from standing to sitting,
I can simply "bend" the ball head a bit to get the 'pod out in front of
me, and "straighten" the head again when I stand up. This is much less
trouble, to me, than extending and collapsing the 'pod.

TTYL, DougF

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