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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 546881" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I bought the 680b when it was a good price and I needed to make an Amazon order over £50 to get a £10 voucher, I thought it was a good enough excuse to buy it anyway.</p><p>Saying that I can only remember using it once with my 70-300mm and it just isn't worth carrying the extra weight for a lens that's easy to handhold.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping to purchase a 200-500mm in the next few months if I can raise the money and I'm sure it will get good use then. I have no head for it and don't really see why I would need one. For wildlife would a monopod head be of much help and if so what sort? Having practically no experience I can only see using a head slowing things down some with a monopod but I could be completely wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 546881, member: 25183"] I bought the 680b when it was a good price and I needed to make an Amazon order over £50 to get a £10 voucher, I thought it was a good enough excuse to buy it anyway. Saying that I can only remember using it once with my 70-300mm and it just isn't worth carrying the extra weight for a lens that's easy to handhold. I'm hoping to purchase a 200-500mm in the next few months if I can raise the money and I'm sure it will get good use then. I have no head for it and don't really see why I would need one. For wildlife would a monopod head be of much help and if so what sort? Having practically no experience I can only see using a head slowing things down some with a monopod but I could be completely wrong. [/QUOTE]
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