

- TILT HEAD MONOPOD FOR NIKON P900 SOFTWARE
- TILT HEAD MONOPOD FOR NIKON P900 ISO
- TILT HEAD MONOPOD FOR NIKON P900 PROFESSIONAL
Handgrip Length: 19cm ~ 27.2cm / 7.4 ~ 10.7in Hama Star 78 Universal DSLR Digital Camera Monopod Pole -Quick Release Tilt Head. Made of strong and durable aluminum alloy, maximum bearing capacity 5kg/11Lbs. With both tilt and pan locking knob for fixing one shooting angle.

Support -90° / +75°tilt angle adjustment, horizontal 360°pan rotation.įluid drag system provide smooth and consistent tilt and pan controls.ĭetachable handle can be mounted on left/right side, its length can be adjusted from 19cm ~ 27.2cm. With QR plate security lock and built-in spirit balancing level. Quick release plate with standard 3/8" & 1/4" screws, suitable for most camera and camcorders. Gadget Place Desktop Camera Stand with Ball Head for Nikon Coolpix P900 P610 L840 S9900 S7000 S6900 : Electronics,Receive exclusive offers,Low prices.

TILT HEAD MONOPOD FOR NIKON P900 PROFESSIONAL
Professional photographic fluid draft head with 3/8" screw hole, can be fixed on tripod, monopod and slider dolly and etc. It is made of aluminum alloy, and thus is strong and durable! The handle is detachable and length adjustable, you can fix it on left or right side. Fluid drag system provide smooth consistent tilt and pan controls. It has both 1/4" and 3/8" screws, suitable for various cameras and camcorders. But I recommend you get one that shoots RAW.Andoer professional fluid drag tilt pan damping head can be widely used on equipment such as tripod, monopod and slider. So I do recommend that you get a good P&S/bridge camera for backup and when you want to travel light. And RAW gives you latitude for white balance adjustment.įor a nice comparison, see the review of the P7800 at
TILT HEAD MONOPOD FOR NIKON P900 ISO
I know, there's been a couple of stupid long posts recently on RAW vs JPG, but when you need to push ISO you want RAW or you lose dynamic range and detail. I haven't bought a camera that doesn't shoot RAW since I bought a Panasonic TZ5 P&S. Personally, I wouldn't ever consider the P900 because it doesn't shoot RAW. And get a monopod belt pouch so you can support it without touching the ground (great for mobility). I use Manfrotto QR and Arca compatible pivot heads on my monopods. And get a good monopod, and put a quick release head on it. If you are not concerned about weight, then get the Tamron. I have and use all the stuff mentioned, out in the field, so they get tested pretty well. It comes supplied with a quick release camera plate with secondary safety lock, a built-in bubble level - to which I never pay any attention - and tension adjustment for the grip handle which is very useful.
TILT HEAD MONOPOD FOR NIKON P900 SOFTWARE
Although to be honest with the new software panoramas are very nearly as good, and sometimes better so a zoom might be all you need. It works very well, whether mounted on a tripod or on a monopod. You will need the long lens for the wildlife, and I would strongly suggest a ~24mm wide lens (around ~$150 I shoot Canon and have their 24mm for such shots as well as street shots) for the scenic shots. You will need a good ball mount head to put on the monopod! The 'Thing' tripod is a VERY good tripod, very versatile and you can remove one leg and use it as a monopod, but runs around ~$300. Adorama sells a nifty 3Pod travel tripod that folds flat, is extremely lightweight, but really rugged: it holds our Canon with a 100-400mm steady as a rock. A good carbon fiber monopod runs around ~$50-75, and they also double as GREAT hiking staffs. Get the lens.BUT since that is a crop sensor you will absolutely need at least a monopod for 400mm and over that Tam on your camera is ~225-900mm equivalent. And yes, I recommend the one hand adjustable Manfro 685b monopod with 234rc tilt head. with 2X CIZ, Zeiss lens), f2.8 all the way, WYSIWYG VF, I like the Sony RX10. ( show quote)įor traveling light/backup, good IQ, good reach ( 24-400mm equiv. JohnI am trying to make a simple decision. ( I know nothing about brands or price )Īppreciate your suggestions & help in advance. I know many of you also recommend a monopod, I have never used one, but would consider puirchasing one for this trip. I use the OP/Tech sling to carry the D7100 & a small camera backpack for all of my other needs. I shoot 95% hand-held photos & my usual hikes are under 5 miles & day trips with no camping. If I purchase the P900 & I will still include the D7100 on this trip. Generally I shoot photos only, enjoy landscapes, wildlife, & travel photography.

I think I will need more reach for a pending trip to Alaska in August. I now own a Nikon D7100 camera, my longest Nikon lens is a 70-300mm. Should I purchase the new Tamron 150-600mm lens or purchase the Nikon coolpix P900 camera ?
