Using A Gimbal Head On A Monopod

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  • @joelcrow
    @joelcrow 3 роки тому +14

    The most helpful photographer on UA-cam, period! Not one spec sheet in his hand, no flames or stupid childish pictures trying to get our attention, just helpful advice on how to be better. We need to push this guy up into a million followers fast... you know there are millions of photographers who would benefit so much from this real-world info!

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Joel! Ironically, I think my lack of flashy graphics and clickbait is probably why I don't have the million subs yet. Hopefully people will tell their friends - and I truly appreciate your comments :) Have a great day!

  • @Cali62825
    @Cali62825 Рік тому +1

    Steve, if you’re still around at 5 years later…many thanks for your concise video. It told me EVERYTHING I WANTED TO KNOW about getting a gimbal head.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  Рік тому +1

      Yup, I still see the comments in my feed and thanks for the kind words :)
      However, since this video, Wimberely came out with the Mono Gimbal. I have a review on it and that's what I use with my monopod now.

  • @raybohn7
    @raybohn7 5 років тому

    3 minutes ago I wondered if this was feasible. Did a search without much hope. WOW! Your video popped up. It was a great help and I don't feel embarrassed anymore about even thinking about this combination .

  • @garyadams5201
    @garyadams5201 3 роки тому

    Another great video Mr. Perry. Clear, concise and no nonsense. Only good info. Keep them coming!

  • @tonyenticknap2670
    @tonyenticknap2670 6 років тому +13

    Sorry Steve, I don't want to hijack all the comments, but I've just been reading the notes I had on my website which reminded me of another big plus point for this set up. If you use the Gitzo compact 6-section travel monopod I mentioned (not cheap mind you) it's only 41.5cm long. Not only can you drop the height of a monopod three-times faster than you could adjust the legs on your tripod, this set up puts the centre of your lens just 45cm off the ground, which in my opinion is a very good minimum workable height without lying down and removing the camera and lens. Within two or three seconds you can go from working at full height down to one knee - very useful. I promise I won't say any more on the subject :)

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 років тому +4

      Hey, no worries, chime in all you want - you have some great ideas!

    • @wcsdiaries
      @wcsdiaries 4 роки тому +1

      @@backcountrygallery Great video! Is it possible to use a non internal zoom lens on these? I want to use the sigma 60-600 but i bet that would throw the balance off too much right?

  • @chrislj2890
    @chrislj2890 6 років тому +6

    Awesome idea, and the shot of that little hummer at 2:53 was beautiful.

  • @GBB70
    @GBB70 5 років тому

    Just replaced the RRS MH-01 head with the Wimberly gimbal. Best move ever. I cannot tell you how many times I forget to tension down the knob on the MH-01 when moving quickly to another location. My hands thank you!

  • @bikefreek
    @bikefreek 6 років тому +26

    You should do a little video of how all your gear is packed for travel.

  • @randyfox5317
    @randyfox5317 6 років тому +1

    I can't believe I am just discovering this! I have a pretty decent monopod but haven't been using it because the standard head IS a pain in the rear when birding. I will now go out and pick up a gimble head and try this. It just makes sense.
    Thanks, Steve!

  • @germanshepherdmom5411
    @germanshepherdmom5411 6 років тому +5

    I got the gitzo tripod from your previous video and the same gimbal head and WOW what a difference it’s made in my photography!! Thank you for your helpful videos!

    • @daviddowling9830
      @daviddowling9830 6 років тому +1

      Ordered mine,no idea when it will ship and I too look to the pros reviews,probably should have waited but why.

  • @ChrrZ
    @ChrrZ 2 роки тому

    thats a great tip, i just got my gimbal head this week and i´m loving it, it works so well on my 200-600mm, no more fighting.
    i also will try it out for macrophotography where im having the same issue, chasing insects requires a loose and flexible camera but with support, i needed to ordered a longer baseplate to make it work, can wait to try it on on the first shooting! thank you very much steve!

  • @rcrogers6
    @rcrogers6 6 років тому

    This is a great video because you are so relaxed and you are speaking more softly and slowly. Watch yourself and contrast it with your other videos. All have excellent content, but this one stands out for its presentation.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 років тому

      Thank you. The other videos we use a script and teleprompter so I don't forget anything I want to say (and I don't go off on a babbling tangent). For shorter stuff though, I'll be sticking with this format - WAY faster and it allows me to put out more videos without them taking weeks to get done.

    • @rcrogers6
      @rcrogers6 6 років тому +1

      {;*)) Slow the teleprompter a little. When indoors, you and Tony Northrup approach machinegun speed.

  • @saxon1177
    @saxon1177 5 років тому +1

    Steve, I've been using a "ball head" on my monopod and it works pretty good but like you said, it gets tiring having to loosen the knob constantly and it has caused a few missed shots as well so your words are true. I'll be shopping on amazon here in a few minutes for a decent gimbal to use on my monopod. Thanks, Bud!

  • @johnstenglein9097
    @johnstenglein9097 18 днів тому

    Excellent demo! Just left what would have been a terribly long verbose video on this topic. Steve, you always cut to the chase in your videos. Years ago I got into the back button focusing described by you and it dramatically changed my approach to photographing birds. Many thanks to you for revealing so many useful photography techniques for amateurs like me.

  • @pudd1964
    @pudd1964 6 років тому +3

    Yet another great tip and advice... Many thanks

  • @lylecameron5578
    @lylecameron5578 6 років тому +1

    Another great video! About a year ago, I decided to experiment with gimbal head on top of a monopod bec/I was photographing (an Indian PowWow) from (bleacher) stands that would have been very awkward with usual gimbal head and tripod. Also, with a heavy lens (Nikkor 70-200FL), I wanted to use the gimbal head. Wow, just as you stated in this great video, it worked GREAT. BTW, just downloaded your "Nikon D850 Quick Start Guide". I'll be reading it this evening.

  • @EGlideKid
    @EGlideKid 6 років тому

    I use something similar to this, but I have a Monfrotto monopod and an Induro gimbal head. It's a combo that works well for both the monopod and my tripod, but one day I'd like to invest more in the system. This is a good tip for those who've never thought of it.
    And by the way, there are some really inexpensive options for attaching a gimbal head to a monopod, but I would say one of the most important factors is buying a setup that more than compensates for the weight you'll be mounting on it, lens and body in total. You never want to risk any lens/body combo with support hardware that won't adequately protect it. Nothing worse than your support equipment breaking on you and ruining your photo trip!
    Thanks, Steve! Really like your channel!

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 років тому

      I agree. I use RRS clamps and plates for attachment. They are pricy, but reliable.

  • @CarstenBruhn
    @CarstenBruhn 2 роки тому

    Great video. This is exactly the combo i use, works great for me, i want to be hiking lightweight with my 600mm. TIP: if you want to alter the height of the camera, just sway back or forward to shoot either level when monopod is tilted or high when vertical - adjusting of monopod lenght thus not needed !

  • @Themeshoots
    @Themeshoots 6 років тому

    Always great advice. Your book on the Nikon AF system was a game changer for me. Thanks.

  • @veist2930
    @veist2930 6 років тому

    Yet another great video. Up to the point! With some monopods you can mount a mini-foot at the bottom which stabilizes the monopod.

  • @JohnRavolta
    @JohnRavolta 4 роки тому

    Not gonna lie, stumbled across this title and thought you were insane (like a few comments...) but wow. That actually makes a lot of sense! Thanks!!!

  • @photoapeal
    @photoapeal 4 роки тому +1

    I've been using a monopod with my wimberley WH-200 like you've described & really like it. However in an effort to reduce weight I recently purchased a Wimberley MH-100 MonoGimbal Head for Monopods, hopefully I'll like it.

  • @pimnauta3840
    @pimnauta3840 4 роки тому +1

    I used this combination during soccer matches in The Netherlands. It works very well with the 400mm f/2.8 (sold this lens and got a 600mm f/4.0) I give it a try with the 600mm attached if I get out on the field again, probably after the COVID 19. I'll also try it soon when going out in nature shooting interesting subjects.

  • @DavidL5star
    @DavidL5star 6 років тому

    I have been using a gimbal head on a monopod for a number of years now. It really does work very well. I do a fair bit of wildlife photography in the African bush from safari vehicles and it is really useful.

  • @krishchandran4125
    @krishchandran4125 6 років тому +3

    Steve, when I watched you demonstrate this on the video I was skeptical. Then I tried it. Its fantastic. I experienced the functionality of a monopod with the stability and ease of use of a Gimbal. I agree. Its a game changer!! It works and is now a serious planning consideration when I go birding. Thanks !!

  • @clixofnature1677
    @clixofnature1677 4 роки тому +3

    This is really great Steve. I do this too and seeing you demonstrating it here helps me feel like a "less weird" person. LOL. Personally I don't find using a tripod practical because I walk and shoot bird photos. So when walking, by the time I see a bird and try to set up a tripod the bird is gone. Due to this I shoot hand held most of the time. To give me more stability to get sharpers images, I started to use the monopod but then hated the ball head thingie (just like you demonstrated). A friend who has been insisting on me using a tripod had sold me a Jobu head that I wasnt using so I decided to try it on the monopod...and voila I was happy with the set up....yes its still a little more bulk than hand help but Its a great middle ground. I am surprised more people are not doing this. I walk freely with the lens and monopod on my shoulders like what you guys do with the tripod on your shoulder......and when there is action.....I am instantly ready. I think tripod is for planned set ups and I hardly if ever shoot bird photos like that. Maybe when I go on some planned trip somewhere I will use the tripod......or maybe not.....because I have travelled with my monopod and gimbal head already overseas too. Its a really quick setup that does the job in my opinion. Thanks for this Steve. Great channel you teach us a lot of stuff which I appreciate like back button focus and you help me "fully" understand auto ISO in the different modes. Keep up the great work and sorry for the long epistle here. Haha.

  • @tonyenticknap2670
    @tonyenticknap2670 6 років тому +3

    Nicely done Steve. I've been using a similar set up for a number of years so I'd like to add some further information. Firstly, apart from normal day to day use as you describe think about the advantages of using it where space is limited, such as in a boat or in a safari vehicle. It works, believe me. Secondly, it is a lighter combination to travel with. Couple a lighter weight gimbal like the Jobu BWG-J3KDLX with the Gitzo GT5561T Series 5 compact 6-section travel monopod and you have a system that can easily be broken down and packed, and that works really well with lenses up to 500mm (possibly even 600mm). And, if you add the large diameter Gitzo swivel foot plate you can use it almost anywhere - on mud or sand, or on rocky shores as the bigger foot plate gives you better support - and it allows you to twist and turn far more smoothly than just using the standard small footplate.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 років тому

      Thanks for the info :) I've seen one of the Jobu gimbals and was VERY impressed with it. I love the wh-200, but it is heavy.

    • @raybohn7
      @raybohn7 5 років тому

      Since it is well below 0 F around here quite often, I plan to head to the zoo aviary for practice. The monopod will be less of an obstruction for anyone around me and it won't get kicked accidentally.

  • @christosphillips3568
    @christosphillips3568 6 років тому +5

    When I read the title of this upload on my mobile notifications I thought ok Steven has lost it altogether 😂😂 After watching it though I cannot wait to go out and try it. Man you really are full of tricks..... thanks and have fun out there.

  • @TonghoPhotography
    @TonghoPhotography 2 роки тому

    Great video. I've been using this similar setup for years!

  • @jean-pierrenadeau4007
    @jean-pierrenadeau4007 3 роки тому

    Again something that I needed to know. Thanks Steve!

  • @allenl6831
    @allenl6831 6 років тому

    Great tip and advice. I have a gimbal head and a monopod and this combo make sense to me. Thanks.

  • @vartanarakelian4643
    @vartanarakelian4643 4 місяці тому

    Always my good teacher.❤

  • @markusstiller9882
    @markusstiller9882 6 років тому +1

    Hi Steve, the video and the idea is great. I also love to use a Gitzo fluid gimbal head on my monopod. But as a compromise for traveling you can also use the one way head as shown in your video and just add the Wimberley sidekick. I recommend this for traveling.
    Looking forward to your next video and your new book..

  • @Jessehermansonphotography
    @Jessehermansonphotography 6 років тому

    I would never have considered this. Amazing tip!

  • @nelderaabreu1262
    @nelderaabreu1262 6 років тому

    Good afternoon, Steve! Your videos are always very good. With this could not be different. Learning a lot here. Congratulations on the beautiful work. Thanks!

  • @TheAsce8
    @TheAsce8 6 років тому +12

    Steve you are the best!! I can not wait to see your review of the new 500 pf! Come on nikon !!

  • @simonjpierce
    @simonjpierce 6 років тому

    Thanks Steve, great to hear these snippets of wisdom!

  • @scottabergermd
    @scottabergermd 6 років тому

    Amazing concept. Thanks Steve!

  • @ninoliberatore1491
    @ninoliberatore1491 6 років тому

    thanks Steve once again ,cant wait to try it

  • @leswhalley9991
    @leswhalley9991 6 років тому

    If your looking for a gimbal head try the Neewer on Amazon, I have one and I'm really happy with it. And I use it on a monopod.

  • @enoeline
    @enoeline 6 років тому

    Would love to join you on one of your workshops one day. You're like a qualified UA-cam tutor.

  • @josephledon2102
    @josephledon2102 6 років тому

    Im getting a mono-pod now!!! Thanks steve

  • @yousifalmadani6610
    @yousifalmadani6610 6 років тому

    steve i want to use the gimbal head for long time....but after seeing you video i think i like the idea thank you very much

  • @ThomasSielaff
    @ThomasSielaff 3 роки тому

    Just recently purchased a monopod and Gimble head. Now all I need is some wildlife. Winter in Michigan can make that quite a hit or miss thing.

  • @johnsholian4318
    @johnsholian4318 6 років тому

    Good stuff as always Steve!

  • @denischasse3567
    @denischasse3567 3 роки тому

    Merci Steve! 🎥🎥🎥

  • @kevins8575
    @kevins8575 3 роки тому

    I'm going to try this tomorrow!

  • @skakdosmer
    @skakdosmer 6 років тому

    I have a Manfotto 393 gimbal head. I didn't see anything about monopods when I bought it, but now they're saying it's “Developed for use with very long lenses on monopods”.
    I'm using it on a tripod, and I'm not hanging the lens like they show in the pictures, so I'm probably doing it all wrong. But I like it a lot anyway.

  • @telkirton
    @telkirton 6 років тому

    Excellent idea thanks.

  • @dvdrobinson
    @dvdrobinson 3 роки тому

    What an excellent instructional video! Do you have a video or article in which you recommend particular monopods or offer advice about choosing one?

  • @samant-baduge3324
    @samant-baduge3324 6 років тому

    Steve, your ideas are awesome and I love it. Saman

  • @alexabadi7458
    @alexabadi7458 Рік тому

    Thank you !

  • @colleenmcintier
    @colleenmcintier 5 років тому

    I will give this a try. Thanks

  • @greggorter
    @greggorter 6 років тому

    Awesome Steve wonderful advice, I’ll definitely be trying that ! ✌️🤓✌️

  • @PatrickOSullivanAUS
    @PatrickOSullivanAUS 6 років тому +1

    The ease of transporting a monopod versus a tripod stands out too.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 років тому

      Very true - but you still gotta pick the right tool for the job. I prefer tripods when I can and monopods when I need to :)

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax 6 років тому

    Great tip Steve

  • @peiter8467
    @peiter8467 6 років тому

    Nice! Perfect Timing since i´m Looking for a new tripod/monopod head Right now!

  • @tracyrobertson565
    @tracyrobertson565 2 роки тому

    I thought I was alone in my like for this set up.

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat 6 років тому

    Wishy washy, lol. Cool video Steve, have a great trip. cheers from the UK.

  • @smkunder1
    @smkunder1 6 років тому +7

    Very cool , now to find a gimbal head I can afford

    • @roblawrence3325
      @roblawrence3325 6 років тому

      What I did was get a Sevenoak gimble.... remove the attachment platform and replace it with a RRS lever attachment platform I needed to ("stretch") the platform slightly to fit on the vertical grooves of the gimble but it works Use care. if you flub up the stretch on the RRS platform you are stuffed

    • @ozmid40scouple
      @ozmid40scouple 6 років тому

      Check out Benro, reasonably priced and great quality, I have been using the aluminium model GH2 but I think they might have stopped seeling that in favour of their new Carbon Fibre model....

    • @TheClosedpalm
      @TheClosedpalm 6 років тому +1

      Neewer gimbal is only $40 and works just fine.

  • @loganhall5580
    @loganhall5580 6 років тому

    2:00 When you twist the lens in the tripod collar, is it a smooth action?
    On my Nikon 200-500 when I try this it clicks as if passing the groove that would allow me to slide the collar off the lens... Maybe I'm doing something wrong here... It's a brand new lens and there's nothing wrong with the collar so I'm either chaulking it up to user error, or simply this particular lens and collar isn't designed for this type of rotation while on a gimbal.
    Great video!
    You've convinced me to switch from ball-head to gimbal for my monopod.

  • @photogl
    @photogl Рік тому

    Good info as always. I just bought a monopod with feet at the bottom. Haven’t tried it yet, but it may not work like your video info. It’s always something, huh ???? Keep up the good work…..

  • @scriptosaurusrex
    @scriptosaurusrex 6 років тому

    Love it.
    Didn't realise you were a heavy monopod user (in fact, I am not sure I ever saw a pro nature photographer use a monopod, always thought that was an 'amateur thing' - not that it matters).
    I won't be trying this*, but think it's a neat idea and think it's dope you are taking viewer suggestions and adding them to your daily work flow.
    *I am selling my longest/heaviest lens in the 300/4 atm so I have no need for a monpod, let alone a gimbal that would probably cost as much as the lens itself haha.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 років тому +2

      Actually, I am heavy tripod user, but it depends on my location. I find myself using monopods in cramped spaces or when I need to quickly change height. In Costa Rica, you're often faced with shooting through little "windows" of vegetation and you need to adjust height quickly to get the shot. With a tripod, the process is often too slow and whatever was in the little window is gone before you reset the height. Since I'm down here 2-3 months a year, the monopod is seeing some use, however, when I can I still prefer a tripod. A monopod is good, but a tripod is the best way to go for stability. Just a matter of picking the right tool for the task at hand. :)

    • @scriptosaurusrex
      @scriptosaurusrex 6 років тому

      @@backcountrygallery aye, that's the experience I have made speaking to other pros. Full tripod is preferred, or in the rare occasion that its a 'walk around' day its a matter of 'just handhold the damn thing' and use the tripod lug for a strap.
      But what you say makes sense. Sometimes that's the only option!

  • @piotrwielki6962
    @piotrwielki6962 4 роки тому

    Wimberly released while ago monopoly gimbal head. I use it for few months now and absolutely love it.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  4 роки тому

      This video was published well before that release. I actually did do a review on the mono gimbal and it's really a great monopod head - I use it all the time.

  • @FredBGG
    @FredBGG 4 роки тому

    Thanks, nice video!

  • @russellmurphy7109
    @russellmurphy7109 2 роки тому

    Hi Steve. Love all your videos & information sharing. I have same RRS monopod head mounted on my benro carbon monopod & want to try mounting my gimbal, but cannot for the life of me, work out how to get it off!! Is it a reverse thread? Can you let me know how you did it? Thanks a lot from downunder Oz!

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  2 роки тому +1

      I've not seen one with a reverse thread - sometimes there's another lock or set screw though.

  • @buc71x24
    @buc71x24 6 років тому

    Thank you, appreciate!

  • @hcp0scratch
    @hcp0scratch 3 роки тому

    Geat info!

  • @tonyenticknap2670
    @tonyenticknap2670 6 років тому

    Clarification about my last comment - when I said lighter combination to travel with, I meant monopod and gimbal is lighter, and less bulky, than a tripod and gimbal. Sometimes airline weight restrictions put you off taking a tripod, when they do consider the set up I described. The monopod weighs 780g, the gimbal head 680g, total 1460g (1.5kgs). My Gitzo GT4542LS tripod plus larger gimbal weighs 3310g (3.3kgs). My lighter Gitzo GT3532S tripod with the lighter Jobu gimbal still weighs 2560g (2.6kgs), so as you can see you're a kg less in weight.

  • @siddhartharoy2773
    @siddhartharoy2773 6 років тому

    Wonderful... I do it ... gimble head on my monopod.... works fine

  • @perpetualcaustic
    @perpetualcaustic 5 місяців тому

    I don't know if you still get notifications on this video? I use the sony 200-600 usually w/ a tripod for the stability. I saw someone at sporting event that used a non-gimbal tilt head to lean his monopod towards him and back up to raise/lower the lens inches up and down in his shots and I assume it adds some amount of stability. I am sure this is painfully obvious... can I do this lean back and forward while remaining level w/ a gimbal or would a standard tilt head work for a monopod? I don't know if I am making sense? TIA

  • @Yatie1969
    @Yatie1969 2 роки тому

    que monopie me recomiendas?? tengo una %D mark y un tele de 150-600 de sigma. y estoy por comprar el el neeweer cabezal de tripode cardan de aluminio placa de liberacion rapida GM101 para camaras dslr de hasta 30 lb

  • @gelderman1
    @gelderman1 4 роки тому

    Steve, what monopod should I use?

  • @joeymac2563
    @joeymac2563 2 роки тому

    Really helpful video!
    Any suggestions please how to mount easily & safely a big lens like 600mm f4 to gimbal bracket when it attached to monopod?
    With tilt head installed to the monopod I laid it down flat on the ground with protective materials like towel and angle the head facing up to install the lens but I can't do the same with the gimbal.
    Thank you in advance!

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  2 роки тому +1

      There's no safe and easy way I know of other than like you say, putting things down on the ground. Although, the same applies anytime you're mounting a big lens to a monopod.

    • @joeymac2563
      @joeymac2563 2 роки тому

      @@backcountrygallery thank you very much for your reply Mr. Steve really appreciated it, feels good to know that I am not the only one having difficulty with it and to hear from you that there is no other way of doing that (for now) , in case in the future you came up with some ingenious idea please let us the community know.
      Now subscribe to your channel.
      Be blessed and be a blessing!

  •  6 років тому

    Opa Vou experimentar meu gimbal oben com monopé manfroto e ver o resultado. ótima dica.

  • @cujoman21
    @cujoman21 2 роки тому

    Which Monopod are you using in this video, thank you

  • @anitarogers7102
    @anitarogers7102 5 років тому

    Do you balance the gimbal head on a tripod and then use these lengths/heights for the monopod? If not please tell me how to balance the setup on a monopod.

  • @1209jayt
    @1209jayt 5 років тому

    Nice video! What gimbal head is that that u used? Any recommendations? Thanks!

  • @thunderjosh15
    @thunderjosh15 3 роки тому

    Hey Steve, any monopod make/model recommendations for an amateur just getting started?
    Thanks!

  • @blheron
    @blheron 5 років тому

    Fascinating, I have been thinking about doing this. I have a different question. I notice that you set your gimbal up on the right. I have using my Wimberley 200 for about 5 or 6 years and I find it more comfortable to set up on the left. I have adopted your freehand barrel technique and the left side setup does not present a problem. Do you think it makes any difference? I see many pros doing either and wonder what your take is.

  • @tinakouskoutis9383
    @tinakouskoutis9383 6 років тому

    Hi Steve, I so very much enjoy your videos - you are extremely informative and gracious with your advice. How would you set this up with a Wemberley Sidekick and monopod? Which RRS ball head would you use with a 200-500mm lens? Thanks!

  • @jonathanbayliss9016
    @jonathanbayliss9016 3 роки тому

    Great vid. Do you switch vr off when you’re on a mono pod and tripod with a gimbal

  • @tobiensam
    @tobiensam 6 років тому

    Thanks for this, how would come up with this.. Never thought of this combi

  • @shawnboisclair3696
    @shawnboisclair3696 6 років тому

    Thanks

  • @richcower
    @richcower 6 років тому

    Steve, great video. noticed the RRS clamp on the pod. Curious why it’s there.

    • @richcower
      @richcower 6 років тому

      Just found the other video on swapping heads. Thanks

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 років тому

      I was just about to point you that direction :)

  • @lylecameron5578
    @lylecameron5578 6 років тому

    Great video; thanks! Question: Do you ever use a L Bracket on your battery grip if using your camera with grip on a monopod or tripod with a shorter lens, i.e. a lens that does not have its own foot like the big boy lens in this video. Or, if using a short lens on tripod, you simply remove the battery and add a bracket to bottom of camera. Again, thanks!

  • @MrDennisk4
    @MrDennisk4 4 роки тому

    Steve thanks for the video 'and would like to know if you still have stabilizer on when using a Gimbal-head on a monopod?

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  4 роки тому

      Depends on the shutter speed. I talk about it in one of my podcasts: backcountrygallery.com/category/podcasts/ (Listen to podcast #3 for the scoop)

  • @lrb05131963
    @lrb05131963 3 роки тому

    Which mono pod and which gimbal is that

  • @dinwa276
    @dinwa276 6 років тому

    Hi Steve, what type of monopod foot do you recommend for dirt, rocky soil etc? Some monopods only have a glued on rounded rubber foot and others have more options such as screw on spikes and rubber feet.

  • @patrickhoran2675
    @patrickhoran2675 6 років тому

    I was using this set up today,i find the weight of the gimbal head steady's the len's and body also.my 2 cent's.

  • @robhurley5258
    @robhurley5258 5 років тому

    Great video. Sorry, maybe I missed it but what model gimbal and monopod were you using?

  • @JerzyRaven
    @JerzyRaven 5 років тому

    how much your lens, coz im jst startin photoghrapy

  • @pascaljacobs8979
    @pascaljacobs8979 5 років тому

    Hi Steve, I have a Sevenoak cheap gimball. Which longer plate do you recomend for mounting my Canon 1Dx mk2 with a Simga 150-600 sports lens? Thanks for the great idea? As I watched your video How to setup your gear on a gimball I think the standard plate which comes with the gimball is to small. Thanks

  • @kylescally5752
    @kylescally5752 3 роки тому

    Oh that's smart. So you can just keep the gimbal off because it's still balanced?

  • @buc71x24
    @buc71x24 6 років тому

    Do use VR on or off on the monopod? Enjoyed!

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 років тому +2

      Depends. For under 1/500th, yes, for faster, usually not.

  • @lutracanadensis101
    @lutracanadensis101 3 роки тому

    Can share make and model of gimbal you are using?

  • @trjnsd6874
    @trjnsd6874 5 років тому

    Seems like a great little gadget. Would it work on a tripod as well, instead of a large regular gamble?

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  5 років тому

      It's very low slung so I think it - or the camera / lens - would hit against the tripod all the time.

  • @fionnmcoscar2428
    @fionnmcoscar2428 4 роки тому

    What gimbal are you using for this please? Thanks

  • @erikalpizar
    @erikalpizar 6 років тому

    How good that you are in Costa Rica. I would love to say hello.

  • @crestonburks2141
    @crestonburks2141 3 роки тому

    Hi Steve. Love your videos. Which model monopod are you using in this video? Looks like a Gitzo, but which model? Thanks ALSO: Glad to see you've recovered from the covid.