Monopod heads
Posted: Thu 06 Aug 2015, 14:18
Does anyone have thoughts/advice on what to look for in a monopod head?
I'm planning to get a monopod to support the 2kg telephoto lens I'll be getting, and I'm looking at the Vanguard VEO CM-264 - folds to 54cm, weighs 460g and has a max height of 160cm.
So then it's a question of whether to get a head for it, and if so which type.
I get the feeling that the simpler heads with twiddly knobs (e.g. Manfrotto 494 Mini Ball Head) are designed for free-standing tripods, and I should be looking at heads with handles, to make it easier to use when angling the monopod (which is the main benefit of a head on a monopod) - like the Manfrotto 327RC2 Joystick head or maybe the Vanguard GH-300T Grip Ball Head, the latter also having a remote shutter release that might be useful.
This is just me guessing though - I've not actually used any type of head on a monopod or a tripod, so maybe my thinking is flawed or there's other stuff I'm not considering.
I'm planning to get a monopod to support the 2kg telephoto lens I'll be getting, and I'm looking at the Vanguard VEO CM-264 - folds to 54cm, weighs 460g and has a max height of 160cm.
So then it's a question of whether to get a head for it, and if so which type.
I get the feeling that the simpler heads with twiddly knobs (e.g. Manfrotto 494 Mini Ball Head) are designed for free-standing tripods, and I should be looking at heads with handles, to make it easier to use when angling the monopod (which is the main benefit of a head on a monopod) - like the Manfrotto 327RC2 Joystick head or maybe the Vanguard GH-300T Grip Ball Head, the latter also having a remote shutter release that might be useful.
This is just me guessing though - I've not actually used any type of head on a monopod or a tripod, so maybe my thinking is flawed or there's other stuff I'm not considering.