Little Prince
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One more silly gear post. But often, silly matters are easier on the mind than grave ones. So here goes.
I am going to be spending a day (this month) in Yosemite. That's right. Same old place where everyone's been and photographed underneath every rock. But I haven't been there before. I don't plan on being preoccupied with shooting. I'm going to be there with friends and am sure they will be annoyed if I go on with my esoteric inclinations. So I'll be packing only one fixed lens 6x4.5 camera. I'm quite satisfied with the thought of it. Not trying to get any uber spectacular shots. Just some nice ones with minimal effort/ distraction. Now, the geek in me is still wondering if I could do with a monopod or something of that nature for support. I shall take no tripod.
I don't have either a monopod or table-top. Will one of these help me. Don't know if anyone bothers with a table top for outdoor shooting. Is it a stupid notion? I believe it will hold a GA645. Quite a light camera. But is it practical?
Advantage of table-top: better support, disadvantage: i'll be lying on the ground?
Advantage of monopod: doubles as a stick for a hiker, useful to harass co hikers and/or dog 😀 ; disadvantage: still subject to shake.
OTOH, I might not really benefit that much from one of these. I have been able to handhold the camera to 1/15th before without discernible shake on a projected slide. What are your preferences and recommendations?
I am going to be spending a day (this month) in Yosemite. That's right. Same old place where everyone's been and photographed underneath every rock. But I haven't been there before. I don't plan on being preoccupied with shooting. I'm going to be there with friends and am sure they will be annoyed if I go on with my esoteric inclinations. So I'll be packing only one fixed lens 6x4.5 camera. I'm quite satisfied with the thought of it. Not trying to get any uber spectacular shots. Just some nice ones with minimal effort/ distraction. Now, the geek in me is still wondering if I could do with a monopod or something of that nature for support. I shall take no tripod.
I don't have either a monopod or table-top. Will one of these help me. Don't know if anyone bothers with a table top for outdoor shooting. Is it a stupid notion? I believe it will hold a GA645. Quite a light camera. But is it practical?
Advantage of table-top: better support, disadvantage: i'll be lying on the ground?
Advantage of monopod: doubles as a stick for a hiker, useful to harass co hikers and/or dog 😀 ; disadvantage: still subject to shake.
OTOH, I might not really benefit that much from one of these. I have been able to handhold the camera to 1/15th before without discernible shake on a projected slide. What are your preferences and recommendations?