Hi,
Newbie with monopOds.... Tried using Monopods and most of my shots are craps..... Tried the so call "karate stance" as recommended in the forum...
Without any other external props for additional support of the monopod, what is the maximum shutter speed settings which you guys able to get a "acceptable" sharp pictures?
I understand that monopods are mostly used for sports photography or perhaps events photograph... But my question is if shooting a still objects, what is the allowable shutter speed for an acceptable picture?
I understand that different ppl will have different answers and it varies with different ppl due to individual skills. But just like to have a feel of what is the longest shutter speed ever used with a monopod and able to get acceptable pictures...
I keep trying and my balancing sux.... front back stable but keep swaying left and right.... 1" shutter also blur big time.... Damn...
Newbie with monopOds.... Tried using Monopods and most of my shots are craps..... Tried the so call "karate stance" as recommended in the forum...
Without any other external props for additional support of the monopod, what is the maximum shutter speed settings which you guys able to get a "acceptable" sharp pictures?
I understand that monopods are mostly used for sports photography or perhaps events photograph... But my question is if shooting a still objects, what is the allowable shutter speed for an acceptable picture?
I understand that different ppl will have different answers and it varies with different ppl due to individual skills. But just like to have a feel of what is the longest shutter speed ever used with a monopod and able to get acceptable pictures...
I keep trying and my balancing sux.... front back stable but keep swaying left and right.... 1" shutter also blur big time.... Damn...