Re: Shoulder Tripod??

> Back when I was video-capturing my children I had a big-ass VHS > camcorder that rested on my shoulder. Manageable easily for an hour > without tiring. > > Now I have a little Canon with swing out view screen. > > Gets very tiring to hold at arm's length... especially during an > 8-year-old granddaughter's birthday party ;-) > > Is there such a thing as a "shoulder tripod" to assist with this?

How about a monopod?

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Michael A. Terrell
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Just bought one, which will do me until I figure out a better solution.

...Jim Thompson

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