good tip on sanding the ball to give it more friction.. I'll have to remember
that I can "tinker" with this stuff. I'm pretty handy with stuff, but a bit
scared to do it right yet, since I am so new to this stuff..
thanks for that..
Cheers,., Tim
Johann Thorsson <johann@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
As the brightest here on the list have probably realized, I am a cheapskate
still in grad school. As such I always look at eBay first for everything I
need or want, bid for weeks on the items I really want, without
any success, and then settle on something cheaper. This is exactly what
happened when I went out to shop for monopods. All the nice Manfrottos and
Bogens were snapped up right before my eyes, so I had to look for other
solutions. I finally found something that looks very similar to this one
http://cgi.ebay.com/68-4-section-light-weight-Camera-Monopod-D38_W0QQitemZ220026076093QQihZ012QQcategoryZ97006QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
and was really really cheap. I think I got it for under $10. Can't
remember from what seller.
When it came I tried it out of course, only to find out that the ballhead
was as cheap as I could have expected. It would creep no matter how well
you tighten it, even just with my OM-1 and 50mm lens on it. The rest of
the monopod seemed good however. After I sanded the ball the creep was
fixed, and now it holds my E-1 with the 50-200mm easily. And after I put a
Cullmann quick release on, it is just great. Best buy I have made for
quite some time.
Just in case there is another cheapskate here on the list looking for
monopods.
J
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