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<blockquote data-quote="Rexer John" data-source="post: 124445" data-attributes="member: 12691"><p>If you have a monopod/tripod, a remote release and a mid to wide lens. You can Hold the camera anything up to 6 foot higher than normal.</p><p>Great for an unusual perspective in crowds or to see from a tall animals point of view.</p><p>Point the camera down a bit, be sure to keep the monopod out of the frame, you can use live view angled downward to see the composure.</p><p>If you need both hands on the monopod, just tell your friend to push the remote button on your call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rexer John, post: 124445, member: 12691"] If you have a monopod/tripod, a remote release and a mid to wide lens. You can Hold the camera anything up to 6 foot higher than normal. Great for an unusual perspective in crowds or to see from a tall animals point of view. Point the camera down a bit, be sure to keep the monopod out of the frame, you can use live view angled downward to see the composure. If you need both hands on the monopod, just tell your friend to push the remote button on your call. [/QUOTE]
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