Originally Posted By Howie
I have hiking poles made by Tracks out of Seattle. The top of them unscrews and underneath is an attachment for a camera. My digital camera screws to it quite nicely. It likely isn’t as good as an actual tripod, but it does make the camera considerably more stable.

Howie


Yeah, I've seen them, but they're not freestanding. A hiking pole turned into a monopod will never be steady enough for serious photography that requires a real tripod that can take a proper ballhead and heavy SLR/lens combo. Wouldn't work for longer exposures.
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