Gary Kinghorn
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Periodically when I go to Cornwall I enjoy shooting surfers. I use a 300mm 2.8 and a x2 so quite a fair sized set up. Up until now I have been using a manfrotto with the neotec lock. I find it easy to use and adjust. Often I'm stood in the sea so the monopod is burying itself. So constant adjustment is required. The perfect set up for a good while, but it's starting to fail. Some times it won't hold and gradually migrates down.
Knowing the horrendous things salt water gets up to I don't doubt it's down to that.
So what would you be using? It needs to hold a good weight, feel study like it's not on the limit, not be phased by salt water and very easily adjusted, constantly....
Anything out there?
Knowing the horrendous things salt water gets up to I don't doubt it's down to that.
So what would you be using? It needs to hold a good weight, feel study like it's not on the limit, not be phased by salt water and very easily adjusted, constantly....
Anything out there?

