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Subject: [Leica] OT best light monopod ?
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Sat Mar 8 15:04:31 2008
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On Mar 8, 2008, at 3:58 PM, G Hopkinson wrote:

> Another one for the Ted adventures book!
> We hope that Steve won't be fighting off too many crazed muggers in  
> the
> hospital confines

if you watch Grey's Anatomy...you have to worry more about sex starved  
interns....


yeahhhh    righttttt.....


Steve




> ; or maybe bad attitude coyotes in the desert? ;-)
> An acquaintance of mine once did use a camera for self defence,  
> actually
> breaking a camera body off the end of a telephoto over the  
> assailant's head!
> This was back when SLR's were rather more substantially constructed.  
> On
> carrying cameras with monopods, I found that you could brace the  
> retracted
> assembly against your body for a very steady support, too.
>
> Cheers
> Geoff
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: RE: [Leica] OT best light monopod ?
>
> Everybody is talking about light and easy to carry! I haven't seen  
> anyone
> mention how effective a monopod is when you leave an event at night  
> carrying
> all the gear out to the darkened parking lot looking for your car!
>
> Trust me you want "STURDY" like a club! That's the most important!
>
> For use with a camera? Hell that's secondary!
>
> You load everything on one shoulder, put the monopod in your best  
> hand/arm
> for whacking! Then go forth without fear of being mugged!
>
> Don't laugh it's very effective as it either keeps the bad guys away  
> seeing
> you carrying it. OR it's very effective with one swipe to the head,  
> arm or
> anywhere you can get a good lick in by giving the bad guy a damn good
> smack!! But you want the hardest damn smack you can inflict at first  
> shot!
> You don't want him to get up before your in car and gone or help  
> arrives!
>
> Every accredited photographer to the '92 Summer Olympics received a  
> very
> sturdy heavy weight monopod courtesy of Canon.
>
> I still have mine and have only used it once in the above mentioned  
> fashion!
>
> Trust me it still works as a camera conveyance and is still in good  
> shape
> for the next bad guy! :-)
>
> Think protection first, light monopod second! There maybe a day  
> you'll be
> very glad you did it my way!
>
> ted
>
>
>
>
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