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![]() "Charlie" wrote in message . .. The ability to hand hold the Bigma is inversely proportional to the length of time I hold it. The stark lack of Popeye arms is what has me thinking monopod. Still, I'd like a better solution for air shows. I think a monopod is a great choice whenever you have a camera/lens that needs a little more stability than handheld can provide. It's quick to turn, if it's tall enough, you can tilt and pan instantly. I got a manfroto monopod and quick release head and the same head on my tripod for easy changing if necessary. Rob |
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