[Tweeters] Monopod recommendations
    Jane Hadley via Tweeters 
    tweeters at u.washington.edu
       
    Wed Jul 10 16:42:24 PDT 2024
    
    
  
I have a Sony RX10 Mark IV camera, which I very much like, but it is too 
heavy for me to hold still. I knew when I bought the camera that I would 
require a monopod or tripod.
I looked hard for a tripod that would be simple, fast and easy to adjust 
and light to carry.  (I decided against a monopod, because I didn't want 
to have to hold the monopod at all times. It is handy to be able to 
leave a tripod sitting there while I use my hands or move around.)
I finally found a good tripod for my purposes, thanks to help from a 
friend. It is a Sirui A-1005. I got it on sale at Kenmore Camera. It 
came with a ball head, which I did not like, so I bought the Sirui VA-5 
ultra compact video head, which I really like, because it is simple and 
allows me to use one hand to control the tripod head and the other hand 
to fiddle with the camera.
The A-1005 is a travel tripod with four telescoping sections and is 
short enough to pack in a suitcase. Crucially, it is light enough to 
carry comfortably while walking around birdwatching.
Some caveats: Because this is a light-weight travel tripod, it will not 
stand up as well to strong winds as heavier, sturdier tripods would. It 
also might not be tall enough for a person who is 6 feet tall or taller. 
But I have found this tripod and video head to be terrific for my 
birdwatching photography.
Jane Hadley
Seattle, Wa
hadleyj1725 at gmail.com
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