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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerspouse" data-source="post: 786998" data-attributes="member: 46690"><p>I purchased a MePhoto monopod on B&H when the put the blue one on sale for 19 dollars (the other colors were 50, iirc). I like it, but I think if I ever purchase another one I'll get one that has the three fold-out feet. There have been a few times where I would have liked that as an option, and would be worth the price in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I added a tilt head to mine. One of the more fun things this lets me do is lift the camera way up, or drop it way down, and compose shots looking at the LiveView screen (remote shutter in one hand). I'm not very good using it to track faster moving subjects (yet), even with the tilt head, but it's still a worthwhile accessory I think.</p><p></p><p>That Manfrotto seems very nice. Good luck, if you end up getting it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerspouse, post: 786998, member: 46690"] I purchased a MePhoto monopod on B&H when the put the blue one on sale for 19 dollars (the other colors were 50, iirc). I like it, but I think if I ever purchase another one I'll get one that has the three fold-out feet. There have been a few times where I would have liked that as an option, and would be worth the price in my opinion. FWIW, I added a tilt head to mine. One of the more fun things this lets me do is lift the camera way up, or drop it way down, and compose shots looking at the LiveView screen (remote shutter in one hand). I'm not very good using it to track faster moving subjects (yet), even with the tilt head, but it's still a worthwhile accessory I think. That Manfrotto seems very nice. Good luck, if you end up getting it! [/QUOTE]
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