Master Mason
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IMO a monopod would not do what you need for long exposure shots such as fireworks, you will need a tripod for it.
The last time I watched wishes, it was pretty empty it was in Feb, you could have sat the camera on the ground and it wouldn't have gotten anyone in it. so it just depends on the day and where you want to try and take your shots from.
If your going for a cheap tripod, just make sure it will hold your camera and lens combo, plus a little, if your at the very end, it will move around on you.
And as a word of warning, if you start using a tripod very often you will quickly be wanting a decent one rather than a cheapy.
The last time I watched wishes, it was pretty empty it was in Feb, you could have sat the camera on the ground and it wouldn't have gotten anyone in it. so it just depends on the day and where you want to try and take your shots from.
If your going for a cheap tripod, just make sure it will hold your camera and lens combo, plus a little, if your at the very end, it will move around on you.
And as a word of warning, if you start using a tripod very often you will quickly be wanting a decent one rather than a cheapy.