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Here's a shot of my Gitzo 1930. Having a look at their website, the 1540 you mentioned is lighter and supports more weight! Only until i saw the price did i figure out how that could be possible
The 1540 looks to be a fantastic machine. For what it's worth, i'm really impressed with the 1930, and Gitzo in general. Light, strong, sturdy, and beautifully made. The 1930 is just a dad 'light' for studio work, but just fine for outdoor and hiking. I regularly use it with a Canon D30+battery pack, holding a 400mm f/5.6L and it's stiff enough.
Your monopole idea is also a good one - put a quick release shoe on the top and use it as a walking stick. If you're shooting nature stuff in the day, it maybe all you need,
especially if you use any IS lenses. With practice you can go to about 1/8th of a sec with a 400mm nonIS lens using a monopod and get useable results. Much slower than that and your subject movement becomes the problem, not you.
Feisol has a great reputation. If you find a cheap one, it's probably a safe bet.
How do you like the Linhof ball-head? I'm surprised you don't have a quick-release setup on it...
I'd like the ability to move into stitched panoramas at some point, but it seems this is more of an issue of the right bracket rather than the tripod/ball-head combo.