I have a 2-piece Tracks also I use for nature hikes as the little screw on
top can work good for anything up to and including an 80-200/2.8. Plus
removing the rubber foot to expose the spike at the bottom makes it a nice
emergency weapon.
Kent Gittings

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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 12:16 AM
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Subject: Re: monopods


on 12/6/01 10:19 PM, wendy beard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Dear All,
> Not so long back, but many many messages ago there was a brief discussion
> about tripods and monopods.
SNIP
> I'm going to look in the local camera store as well, but the adorama one
> aroused my curiosity.
>

My personal two favorites are:

Bogen 3018 when I plan to use it. Complete with ball head.

Tracks Sherlock walking stick. When I'm out walking and tuck a camera in my
pocket.

JeffW.
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