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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick M" data-source="post: 756758" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>Having watched Steve Perry’s video, I got the monogimbel for use with a monopod for an Antarctic cruise a year ago now. D7500 with the 200-500 attached. When balanced it’s simply superb. On deck for hours and I could easily swing up for birds or down for seals, whales or whatever. There were others shooting with tripods and monopods, but I have to say they were keen to see how I garnered the sheer flexibility this this gave me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick M, post: 756758, member: 2332"] Having watched Steve Perry’s video, I got the monogimbel for use with a monopod for an Antarctic cruise a year ago now. D7500 with the 200-500 attached. When balanced it’s simply superb. On deck for hours and I could easily swing up for birds or down for seals, whales or whatever. There were others shooting with tripods and monopods, but I have to say they were keen to see how I garnered the sheer flexibility this this gave me! [/QUOTE]
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