You you don't have to bend the Stalker Grip, it is already bent. You
can rest pretty well any lens on it for steadiness; allegedly it will
give you another stop or 2 of shutter speed.
Chris
On 3 Feb 2004 , at 9:51, Moose wrote:
>
> I don't remember my Leki having a name, but it has taken Photos in the
> Sierra.
>
> It sounds much the same. The wooden knob has a compass in the top. I
> use
> a Bogen 3232 monopod head on it rather than something I have to hold
> bent while taking a picture. By the way, you don't need a compass in
> the
> high, Southern part of the Sierra, just a map. There is very little
> tree
> cover, the peaks are easy to identify and the passes are high enough
> that you certainly know when you've changed watersheds, real work and
> time was involved.
>
> Moose
>
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