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- #223 in Monopods
James Montalbano
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
Used this to replace a foot on an Amazon Basics monopod. Was an easy job and has held up well.
Schwachmann
Reviewed in Germany on July 22, 2024
Ich verwende das Stativ unter einem Insta360 3m Extended Carbon Stick mit einer Insta360 X3 drauf. Beim Ausziehen des Sticks die dünnen Elemente rausziehen, so dass das Gewicht der dicken Elemente unten bleibt. Dann kann man bei leichtem Wind 1,5 - 2 m hoch gehen, bei Windstille sogar höher.Bei Wanderungen trage ich den Stick oft längere Strecken in der Hand. Da die Beine des Stativs nach oben umklappen, hab ich ein Zwischenstück eingesetzt, so dass der Handgriff des Extended Sticks frei bleibt.Die Verarbeitung des Stativs macht einen sehr guten Eindruck, alles gut durchdacht. Wie sich das Stativ auf Dauer gegen den allgegenwärtigen Sand schlägt ist abzuwarten.
J. E.
Reviewed in Spain on May 12, 2024
Convertir un palo selfie en monopod, es su mejor uso. Es metalico, fuerte y resistente, la única cosa negativa es que abulta un poco plegado.
I. Clements
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
I have two monopods and thought this would be a good solution for when using a heavier lens. However it didn't fit either one. I think it must be for a very narrow selection of brands or perhaps the same brand as the supplier. Either way it didn't fit either of my Manfrotto monopods. It appears very well made and quite sturdy. Legs clip down securely.
Luca
Reviewed in Italy on December 4, 2024
Abbinato al monopiede lo rende stabile. Ma con una fotocamera pesante è meglio sempre non lasciarlo.Comodo anche come piccolo, ma basso, treppiede
Vladimir Spinelli Chagas
Reviewed in Brazil on November 22, 2024
Dá mais flexibilidade ao uso do monopé.
Dickie Bird
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 25, 2023
Build quality is good and hold my carbon pole nice and steady it feels firmly planted not slipping all over the place one draw back weight these feet are heavier than my monopole
Howard V. Tayler
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
I love the *theory* of this thing, but it's hard to keep it stable in an environment where someone may try to rotate whatever's on top of the monopod. The problem? Nothing is counter-threaded.If you tighten the ball-joint you can unscrew the 3/8" connection to the monopod. If you tighten the 3/8" bolt, you loosen the clutch on the ball-joint. The problem can be sort-of solved with three hands and two vice-grip wrenches (ensuring that neither the connector nor the clutch can rotate while you're adjusting one or the other of them) but that kind of defeats the portability and "monopod-ness" of the whole arrangement. And even if you've cranked on it with wrenches, applying torque to the top of the monopod while trying to seat the tripod well in grass or sand may loosen the 3/8" bolt, and then you need to get out the pliers again.Other than THAT, well, it's fine I guess. The feet lock down nicely, and the release buttons work like I expected them to.
lwn
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022
Easy to install and use. Just make sure the tripod you you plan to use it on has a threaded 1/4” hole after you remove the old foot.
Moreno Tagliapietra
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2020
With this stand a monopod gains a tremendous amount of stability. It is well made, works very well and is reasonably priced.
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