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Figure 1-5
Using monopods and tripods. (A) The steadiest position for a monopod is when it
forms the third leg of a tripod, with the photographer's spread legs as the other two. The face
is fi rmly pushed against the camera. (B) The camera is not as steady when the monopod is
vertical. (C) At shorter shutter speeds, you can prevent camera motion by pressing the camera
and tripod fi rmly toward the ground with the hands and face, an excellent approach with
lightweight tripods.
Tripod Coupling
I highly recommend using a tripod coupling on a tripod, monopod, or any other camera stand
(see Figure 1-6). as it allows fast and convenient attaching and removing of the camera. Newer
Hasselblad tripod couplings have built-in spirit levels for accurate leveling of a camera.
Figure 1-6
Tripod coupling. With a Hasselblad tripod quick coupling permanently attached to
the tripod head, you can slide the camera onto the accessory and lock it into place by turning
the lever. The latest tripod couplings also have built-in spirit levels.

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