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Post by Snappersforum on Feb 23, 2015 14:53:35 GMT
Check out our wide range of Monopods A monopod, sometimes called a unipod, can be a great addition to any photographer’s kit. A monopod and tripod are two very different pieces of photographic equipment, and one cannot really be substituted for the other. However, there are times when a monopod is more ideal, meaning the tripod can be left at home. The type of photographic shot one is aiming for will depend on when a monopod should be used. When some stability is needed, yet a photographer still wants the freedom and flexibility that is not possible with a tripod, a monopod can be a useful piece of photographic equipment. Monopods come in various qualities, sizes, and prices. To get the best value for the money, buyers should identify how and where they will use the monopod before making their final purchase. The Difference Between a Monopod and a Tripod A monopod is a single pole that is used to support a camera. A tripod is a three-legged frame that is used to stabilize a camera. Both have benefits in different types of photographic situations. Neither should ever be substituted for the other, and any serious photographer will have both a monopod and a tripod. There are several differences between a monopod and a tripod, and the following table describes some of these differences.
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Post by Snappersforum on Feb 23, 2015 14:55:50 GMT
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Post by Snappersforum on Feb 23, 2015 14:56:21 GMT
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Post by Snappersforum on Feb 23, 2015 14:58:03 GMT
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Post by Snappersforum on Feb 23, 2015 14:59:41 GMT
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Post by Snappersforum on Feb 23, 2015 15:00:48 GMT
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