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<blockquote data-quote="splatbass" data-source="post: 461035" data-attributes="member: 18216"><p>A ball head is essential to me on a monopod. I don't always want the camera point to straight ahead, or the monopod straight up and down. Sometimes I want to angle the monopod forward to brace it against a rock or curb or something to give it more stability using it with my two legs as kind of a tripod while still having the camera point straight ahead. Or I want the camera to point down. There are lots of techniques you can do with a ball head on a monopod that you can't do without one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="splatbass, post: 461035, member: 18216"] A ball head is essential to me on a monopod. I don't always want the camera point to straight ahead, or the monopod straight up and down. Sometimes I want to angle the monopod forward to brace it against a rock or curb or something to give it more stability using it with my two legs as kind of a tripod while still having the camera point straight ahead. Or I want the camera to point down. There are lots of techniques you can do with a ball head on a monopod that you can't do without one. [/QUOTE]
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