Altura Picture 62-Inch Digicam Monopod – Heavy Obligation Monopod for Canon, Nikon, & Sony Mirrorless & DSLR Cameras – Regular Pictures Monopod – Light-weight & Transportable – Simple to Carry with Pouch
Original price was: $24.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
Value: $24.99 - $19.99
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Product Description
Altura Picture 62-Inch Digicam Monopod – Extremely Transportable, Heavy Obligation Design for Canon, Nikon and Sony
Altura Picture Compact 62-Inch Monopod is constructed from a top quality light-weight aluminum, designed to increase to 62” inches and collapse to a really compact 16.75”. It weighs simply .59 lbs, lower than every other comparable monopod in the marketplace. This conveniently compact Monopod is meant for photographers who’re looking for to seize photographs on the go without having to hold or arrange a full tripod. An ergonomic mushy grip and wrist strap helps guarantee consolation and safety whereas taking pictures. Its flip locks safe its four-leg part in place, and its 1/4” normal common threaded screw attaches to the tripod mount of most cameras.
Options:
– Light-weight aluminum simple to hold all day
– ¼ inch common thread additionally consists of 3/8 inch screw adapter
– Ergonomic foam grip and security wrist strap for larger consolation
– 4 part leg locks which prolong to a most top of 62” and collapse to 16.75”
– Precise weight 0.59lbs.
– Rubber foot with retractable leg spike for indoor and outside terrain
– Helps as much as 5lbs
LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM DESIGN RETRACTABLE MONOPOD: Collapses all the way down to a really compact 16.75” and weighs simply .59 LBS. Matches neatly right into a carry-on or a tote bag and is light-weight sufficient to stow away in a backpack on a hike with no regrets. Contains carry pouch.
UNIVERSAL CAMERA POLE STAND THREAD MOUNT: ¼ inch common thread to connect any DSLR or mirrorless digital digital camera, video digital camera, ball head, or scope as much as 5 lbs. Features a 3/8 inch screw adapter.
COMFORTABLE GRIP: All ours digital camera tripods & monopods includes a mushy foam grip and security wrist strap. It’s the perfect stabilizing answer for capturing sharp photographs and easy video.
SAFE AND SECURE CAMERA STICK : Constructed-in non-skid rubber foot with retractable leg spike, making it excellent strolling stick digital camera monopod for indoor and outside terrain.
Clients say
Clients discover the digital camera tripod light-weight and straightforward to hold. They recognize its good worth for cash, respectable development high quality for the value, and performance. Nevertheless, opinions differ on sturdiness and stability.
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11 reviews for Altura Picture 62-Inch Digicam Monopod – Heavy Obligation Monopod for Canon, Nikon, & Sony Mirrorless & DSLR Cameras – Regular Pictures Monopod – Light-weight & Transportable – Simple to Carry with Pouch
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Original price was: $24.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
Squally –
Lightweight, nice pouch. Broke.
One of the clips broke after a couple of months and it is not easily fixable.Edit: originally I posted a lower review, but the company reached out and refunded me. So I’m giving them 5 stars for their outstanding customer service.
Jimmie Poage –
Great product, sturdy, easy to use thumb snaps, durable, lightweight.
I combined a phone camera holder, the ball head mount, and a camera monopod together to create a platform to steady photos taken on a group of South African safaris I just completed. Most, but not all, photos were taken while sitting in a vehicle so this setup would provide the stability to produce a sharp image. They all worked spectacularly. The cameral holder did it’s job. The ball head mount is easily adjustable so that it can compensate for slight angle changes (and even fold at a right angle to take some selfies, which I hate). The monopod provided the flexibility to set a height so that the whole assembly would be on a stable platform, usually the seat or floorboard of the vehicle. Other times it would expand to full height. With care it replaces a tripod with quick extension and contraction, stable height, and a light package easy to carry.
Mike –
Good value product, not extremely sturdy at full extension.
Good value for the price – this definitely gets the job done. I needed a monopod for my camera and 70-200mm zoom lens for photographing youth sports. Itâs versatile and easy to collapse and extend, providing a decent stable platform when transitioning from moving to trying to grab that quick action shot. Fully extended, the bottom of pole is a little weak and bows a little bit under weight. I wouldnât use it in any extreme environments or with overly heavy equipment. Overall happy with as an affordable and functional mount.
Lawrence W. Golden –
This is a great monopod!
This monopod is perfect. I bought nthe same monopod last year for an African Safari, and it worked perfectly, stabilizing my camera for telephoto shots. I love that it collapses down to about 16″ and opens to a l;ittle more than 5 feet, is totally adjustable to various heights in between. It was durable, with a nice case. I highly recommend this monopod.
J. D. Mack –
Fine for very light duty, $2 and some time can improve
Initially, I was very happy with this monopod. It was simple, light, inexpensive, and fit my needs. It handled a 6lb telephoto + camera setup. Unfortunately, the slightest bit of torque twisted the screw stud from its seat, which rendered it temporarily useless. Rather than return it and buy something else, I spent $1.30 on a 1.5″ 1/4 #20 (course) hex hed bolt, a lock nut, and a couple of washers, drilled out the screw seat to 1/2″, and the center to 1/4″. All together, it assembled into a proper post. The pole is still pretty flexible, and the clamps could be more secure, but now I don’t have to wory about my $$$ camera gear tumbling to the ground because of a weak mount point.The seller reached out to me regarding my experience. They addressed my concerns and took my modification suggestions seriously. Overall, this was a 5* situation that suffered a temporary setback in the middle, but ended up better in the end.
Researcher –
pro: cheap, ussage: for light weight gear not heavy duty
I bought this for 15.99 in 2022. I have not used it much as my lenses and the new mirrorless camera with built-in IBIS are just sufficient for me for handholding. I bought this because my old DSLR was a bit more unstable when I shot it. I just wanted to be prepared. Now, I have started looking into it while doing some wildlife photography, and my new lens is heavier. So, I did not want to use my tripod and the gimbal. Instead, I attached a monopod gimbal to this one. There is now too much flex in the shaft. So this monopod is great for lighter gear but not for more heavy ones. I have used it in theater settings with an iphone on top so the videos I shoot are more stable.
Tammy Setzer Denton –
Sturdy and Stable
Very sturdy and great for holding and stabilizing my giant lens when tripods are not allowed.
steve –
Easy to use
Purchased this to go with the 7X50 Celestron binoculars for star gazing. Extremely easy to use. Quick to extend to the correct height. Much better than using a tripod.
Susan Roubos –
Very easy to useFits my camera and came with an adapter which i didnât needVery compact and comes with a bag for storageIâm just under 5 feet tall so has one more length piece that I can use so if you are taller than 5ft I would recommend getting a bigger sizeGreat qualityâ¦..highly recommend
Francis Pimm –
Like it. Used for photography
Brian M. –
Much more flexible to use than a tripod.