He's right about using a monopod...
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Originally Posted by Photo-John
Joel-
I've had a monopod for years. I bought it for using long lenses at motorcycle races. However, I found that it actually got in the way for panning as it only allows you to move your camera along one plane. I ended up just using mine as a support when I wasn't shooting. I'd set it low and then when it was time to shoot I'd pick it up off the ground. I think you absolutely need a good ball head if you want to shoot sports with a monopod. If you only want to set up and shoot one angle, no head is necessary. But for panning, you need full movement and a ball head with a good tension control. That way you can move freely while still allowing the monopod to support the weight of your camera and lens.
He's right about using a monopod...
SkyHawk