Should ever someone say he/she does…Anyone used a gimbal on a stick ?
Looking for recommendations for a good head to go on my monopod, to take either D500/300 F4 OR D500/70-200 2.8....
Looking at some of the better tilt heads on ebay, but open to suggestions.
Anyone used a gimbal on a stick ?
When I had a 70-200 f2.8 it came with a tripod collar which I attached directly to the monopd; as it rotated within the collar I saw no need for an additional head
Mine was a £25 monopod and served me well for about 8 years before I sold the lens - I still have it, I just have no need for it now
If your lens options have such a collar are you missing the obvious and looking to spend money where you don't need to?
Dave

I use this rather battered but beautiful Manfrotto 234 RC I only use it with a 70-200 2.8 and a 300 2.8. Up and down movement comes from the head and rotational (Leveling) movement comes from slackening off the collar on the lens.
So as long as the lenses you use have a collar fitted then I don't see why anything moe complex or expensive than this would be required.
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But I've never ever slackened it off, it's just easier to tilt the monopod![]()
Slackening the collar sounds a bit dangerous to me
That's how the collar works. It's designed to "Loosen" to facilitate rotation, without that it would be pretty much useless.Slackening the collar sounds a bit dangerous to me, does it only work with certain collars?
No, it isn't… and that's the only
way to keep the horizontality!
That's how the collar works. It's designed to "Loosen" to facilitate rotation, without that it would be pretty much useless.
When you loosen it it is still locked in place, it just allows you to rotate the camera by however many degrees tickles your fancy.
I use the L10 with loads up to 7kg w/o issue.For smaller lenses, say 300 F2.8 or less, my Sirui L10 is great.
For the big stuff (over 3 kilos or so) I would look at Canon Bob's suggestion.
A Really Right Stuff MH-01 is more than up to the job and I've occasionally used mine with a 600/4.
Bob
I use this rather battered but beautiful Manfrotto 234 RC I only use it with a 70-200 2.8 and a 300 2.8. Up and down movement comes from the head and rotational (Leveling) movement comes from slackening off the collar on the lens.
So as long as the lenses you use have a collar fitted then I don't see why anything more complex or expensive than this would be required.
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It's a very good (but pricy) unit, and it'll last a lifetime, Robin.
George.
Hi Robin
Which rotational foot do you use?
thanks
Peter
Thanks.
I have the same monopod, I will see if I can source a ball foot.
I use a L-10 like a few people above. Having owned a Manfrotto head in the past I would not trust the clamping with my 500 F4 - it had too much play when clamped up. Arca Swiss all day long since then.