I use the 334B, which has a one grip adjustment (+ you must sometime prolong
the lower part of the leg (by turning it) - which requires two hand.
I guess the latter adjust ment is supposed to be done once and for all in
order fo fit your hight.
I't simply great - I wouldn't wnat one with a four piece telescopic leg. I
use mine almost every day.

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Emne: Re: My two cents on monopods


I purchased an item called a Trek-Pod.  It doubles as a walking staff,
but it can also be used as a monopod, or, get this,  a tripod.  The lower
part of the Trek Pod has the three legs held together by a velcro strip.
You can unlock the legs by pulling the strip off.  The head of the Trek
Pod is a ball head.  The camera is held on the ball head using a magnet.
Everytime I use it,  I get a lot of comments on it.  Two friends have
purchased one for their use.

Jim A.



> On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 10:39:41AM -0400, gfen wrote:
>>
>> The "proper" way to use a monopod is to angle it forward, and then lean
>> into it. Thus, you form a tripod with the monopod being the front leg
>> and
>> your own two legs being the rear.
>>
>> Putting the camera on the top of the unit precludes you from being able
>> to
>> lean into it on anything except upward facing shots.
>
> ..and portrait shots are almost completely out of the question!
>
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