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<blockquote data-quote="undercoverbrother" data-source="post: 523143" data-attributes="member: 37842"><p>Hi Everyone, </p><p></p><p>I know both of these are different and suit different needs. I am sure many could relate that we could want/need both however sometimes budget does not permit. </p><p></p><p>I have decided to go with a monopod only because of its ease of being able to move around. I guess I could kind of use it as a tripod for landscapes also (better then free hand), but not quiet as good as a tripod. </p><p></p><p>I am thinking of the Manfrotto 562B - the largest lens I will have for sometime now will be my 70-200 or 15-30 tamron with my D750 body. </p><p></p><p>does anyone have experience with the above monopod or recommend something better at a similar price point. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Use will include the following:-</p><p></p><p>Weddings </p><p>Wildlife/Landscapes</p><p>Food Photography</p><p>and Vivid Sydney - which is a lighting show across the city (worth googling). </p><p>Shop fit out photography - showcasing restaurants ect</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undercoverbrother, post: 523143, member: 37842"] Hi Everyone, I know both of these are different and suit different needs. I am sure many could relate that we could want/need both however sometimes budget does not permit. I have decided to go with a monopod only because of its ease of being able to move around. I guess I could kind of use it as a tripod for landscapes also (better then free hand), but not quiet as good as a tripod. I am thinking of the Manfrotto 562B - the largest lens I will have for sometime now will be my 70-200 or 15-30 tamron with my D750 body. does anyone have experience with the above monopod or recommend something better at a similar price point. Use will include the following:- Weddings Wildlife/Landscapes Food Photography and Vivid Sydney - which is a lighting show across the city (worth googling). Shop fit out photography - showcasing restaurants ect [/QUOTE]
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