I agree. A monopod is great for carrying around and it certainly buys a 
couple of stops or even better helps to sharpen shots that might not 
otherwise be sharp. It's especially good for grabbing shots that would be 
difficult or too slow if you are using a tripod. I use a tripod 90 per cent 
of the time. A monopod 8 per cent of the time and handhold the other 2 per 
cent.
Vic 

In a message dated 9/29/02 10:10:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< And, in terms of Brad's comments on the usefulness of a monopod for all 
but pro
sports photogs, I respectfully disagree.  They're great in places where a
tripod would take up too much space, or would be a pain to carry.  I may only
use mine a couple of times per year, but it's nice to have when I need it.
Used it at the airshow last month (pics should be ready next week).  Also 
great
for relatively low light telephoto shots.  For instance, this one was taken at
about 1/30th, with a 200mm lens: >>

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