Mike Simpson wrote:
I use a Panasonic Z30 digital camera with 12* zoom and a Tcon-17 1.7 *
teleconverter. This gives the equivalent of around 19*zoom or equals 725mm
on a 35mm camera.
The camera does have image stabilisation, but for hand-held shots, I have
fitted a monopod to the camera which is set nearly horizontal so that it
fits under my arm. This, along with it's extra weight gives plenty of
stability to take pictures of birds at fairly low light levels, yet still
allows for mobility which is not available with a tripod.
I hadn't thought of that approach. Our monopod has a flat top so would
need an adapter or a B&S head as well. In the garage is a rifle stock
gadget I made many years ago from alength of aluminium tube; I'm not
sure if it was ever used.
Brian Fleming
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