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Learn about monopods for cameras.

Tripods vs. monopods.

When it comes to choosing camera support equipment, the tripod is usually the go-to gear for stabilizing your camera, whether you are in the studio or outside. However, tripods can be too heavy and bulky to carry around with ease, especially if you are using a tripod tall enough to reach a standing height of five or more feet. So, a lot of photographers prefer using monopods when on the go, both in urban and natural settings.

Because they are lightweight and portable, monopods provide a quick setup and easy maneuverability. While they cannot stand on their own, monopods still provide stability by reducing camera movement up and down. They easily support the weight of a DSLR camera or mirrorless camera so that the photographer only has to steady the camera from side to side. Monopods are a great choice for events, sports photography, or wildlife shots where you need to move quickly and adjust your angle frequently.

Why use a monopod?

Whether you're a skilled photographer or an amateur picture-taking enthusiast looking to improve your game, understanding the benefits of monopods can help take your photos to the next level.

If you know the basics of using camera settings, you understand that they will vary depending on the lighting and lens options as well as the effect you want to create in the final image. Some settings, especially in low light and/or with long camera lenses will require a longer exposure time, and any time you increase the exposure, you allow more opportunity for camera movement to influence the image.

Using a monopod with your camera can reduce unintended camera movement by providing stability and support without sacrificing flexibility. You can also invest in equipment with in-camera image stabilization if you are frequently shooting on the go.

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