mussEd
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I went out at dawn last week and it became quite apparent quite quickly that I need some sort of support to steady things up. As usual there is a truly bewildering range of stuff out there, both in terms of price and their intended usage. In terms of type of photography I guess it's a bit of everything. Landscape, architecture, long exposures, but also my kids at play, wildlife and sport..
Now I know I may be wishing for the moon on a stick but I can't really convince myself to buy different systems to cover different scenarios - I'm very far from being any sort of Pro Snapper. Not interested in studio photography at the minute, I enjoy taking my camera out on my bike with me so low weight is a bit of a priority. So with all the above in mind, would something like the Redsnapper model with a built in detachable monopod be any good? What is the general consensus on these? Are there any other options that have this feature that I may have missed?
Now I know I may be wishing for the moon on a stick but I can't really convince myself to buy different systems to cover different scenarios - I'm very far from being any sort of Pro Snapper. Not interested in studio photography at the minute, I enjoy taking my camera out on my bike with me so low weight is a bit of a priority. So with all the above in mind, would something like the Redsnapper model with a built in detachable monopod be any good? What is the general consensus on these? Are there any other options that have this feature that I may have missed?