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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 109975" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Another vote for Manfrotto. I've got the 680b as well. I use the 234RC head. I find that ball heads on monopods don't make quite as much sens unless you both do a lot of tilting forward/back <strong>and</strong> shifting from horizontal to vertical. In a given situation I'm usually doing one <strong>or</strong> the other and will set the bottom plate appropriately - with the forward "LENS" arrow pointing 90 degrees to the lens if I need to quickly shift the camera orientation, or as posted if I need to adjust the camera horizontally to the horizon. Works great that way if you're up high and need to shoot down (shooting out a window or over the rail of an arena).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 109975, member: 9240"] Another vote for Manfrotto. I've got the 680b as well. I use the 234RC head. I find that ball heads on monopods don't make quite as much sens unless you both do a lot of tilting forward/back [B]and[/B] shifting from horizontal to vertical. In a given situation I'm usually doing one [B]or[/B] the other and will set the bottom plate appropriately - with the forward "LENS" arrow pointing 90 degrees to the lens if I need to quickly shift the camera orientation, or as posted if I need to adjust the camera horizontally to the horizon. Works great that way if you're up high and need to shoot down (shooting out a window or over the rail of an arena). [/QUOTE]
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