How to Use a Monopod

12/17/2018

Although a good, solid zomei tripod is often the best way to stabilize your equipment, a monopod can be more practical and / or a great aid when dealing with larger camera / lens combinations. In accordance with Nasim's mention in the Focus and Recomposed Technique article, we would give some basic information and tips for beginners. When we had some monopod exams, we realized that some people may not know how to use a monopod properly and we decided to share some hints. The main differences between the three methods we will discuss here are the places where you place the monopod's foot.

Method 1: Straight Out in Front

Most people will use this method as a monopod. With their own legacies, they will place their monopoly on their legacy and their legacy in front of them. This is the carbon fiber vs aluminum tripod of the tripod. To increase stability, the wrist strap should be used in the ground.

Try it and you will see that the strap is not just for carrying the monopod. It minimizes the rotation of the head of the monopod on the foot as a fulcrum. As we have highlighted in our review of the Best tripods under 200, some wrist straps may be too long, which may cause the hand to separate from the padded part of the leg. Therefore, I would recommend checking the length of the strap and seeing where it holds your hand before choosing a monopod.

When using a large telephoto lens, I use this method most often because of the other two methods of the monopod, so it is necessary to adjust the camera to maintain a flat plane.

Method 2: Supported against the back of your hind foot

In this method, you stand with your hips slightly inclined relative to your shoulder, like a boxer, with a foot and the foot of the monopod is placed or wedged against the instep of the back foot and the pole. skew the other leg of the photographer for extra reinforcement. The hand pushes the monopod for sports photography into the ground, the hand on the tree and the handstrap too, as in the first method.

My Travel Tripod
Powered by Webnode
Create your website for free! This website was made with Webnode. Create your own for free today! Get started