I am a semi-professional nature and wildlife photographer. I shoot with a Canon 7DM2 and my favorite subjects are birds in flight and landscapes. So I often use my Canon 100-400mm IS II USM f/4.5 zoom. I'm a 5ft 1in female and 120lbs, so the camera is too heavy for me with the lens attached. I use a Sirui monopod with a Swiss quick release plate and it's still quite difficult to follow those flying birds and take clear photos. My Manfrotto 190 carbon fiber tripod is excellent and I bought a great Sirui ball head for it, to capture landscapes. Despite this, it is still difficult to frame the frame and lock the ball head in exactly the right place. it always sags a bit after you snap it in and release it. While I'm aware that I shouldn't go over my budget, I try to purchase the highest quality gear possible. My camera backpack is the ThinkTank Airport Roller. Canon lenses are the best of their L range, I use Lee filters. Excellent and efficient equipment makes it easier for me to achieve the results I want. was able to help me take pictures yes there are many different mos on the market but when i saw joba on my girlfriends tripod and how easily she maneuvered with a canoe on her tripod. I tested it and immediately understood what I need. It is a pleasure to work with us. That's all that is advertised. Solid, well made, light enough, small enough. Exactly what I was hoping for. Thank you JOB!
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