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Gimbal: carrying, transporting, storing
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 756750" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I was just going to say Steve had a video on how to adjust the Gmbal head for use on a monopod - the video was posted here on Nikonites a few years ago. In fact, I'm pretty sure Don Kuykendall (may he RIP) mentioned using a Gimbal head/monopod combo before Steve's video was ever shared here. In theory it sounds kind of unusual, but when watching him use the Gimbal and how easily the camera stays positioned, it seems to work better than a traditional monopod head (except for the additional weight to carry).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 756750, member: 13196"] I was just going to say Steve had a video on how to adjust the Gmbal head for use on a monopod - the video was posted here on Nikonites a few years ago. In fact, I'm pretty sure Don Kuykendall (may he RIP) mentioned using a Gimbal head/monopod combo before Steve's video was ever shared here. In theory it sounds kind of unusual, but when watching him use the Gimbal and how easily the camera stays positioned, it seems to work better than a traditional monopod head (except for the additional weight to carry). [/QUOTE]
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