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20.2.2017

Heavier weight monopod - 600gr. However this is designed to have the fluid tech foot (400gr) attached converting it for video purposes. This puts up the weight and by the time one has a fluid head combined it then becomes even heavier. I paired it with a fluid head - 790gr and found the combination at 1.8kg too heavy for me. I am 78 and cannot get around as much. I returned the head.The unit, used as a straight photo monopod with a ball head - Manfrotto medium with RC2 plate, seems ideal for my purpose but unless the intention is purely for video the total weight would be as much as a tripod unit.The first monopod received had a loose bottom flip catch when in the open position and when tightened would not close.This looks like a design fault. Amazon sent a replacement which was the same. Hopefully this will not affect longevity.The monopod is high quality and should last a long time - pity no bag is supplied. Sirui supply them so why not Manfrotto.The 3/8th/1/4 screw is clever as being combined easily fits to whatever head is used or even straight to the camera. On the Sirui for example one has to unscrew the plate and invert the screw. Manfrotto is much quicker. Also the hand strap turns freely on its axis.
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27.1.2017

Its quite heavy I doubt it would ever be allowed on as hand baggage as it would be viewed as a weapon. Its also quite long at about 75cm, it requires a head if not used with a 360 degree camera, the mounting screw is large for a mount, however it is sprung loaded so that a standard camera will fit when the outer fitting is depressed. It also rattles as the 'tripod' part actually inverts into the base of the monopod and the three legs rattle about. It blew over in a park when fully extended, it wasn't particularly windy. I was behind a tree as I don't really want to feature in my 360 degree. Would I personally buy it again? Yes, only because it performs a unique function I require.If I was buying a monopod to use as just a monopod I would look at a different model.
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30.7.2018

Good, solid, but surprisingly lightweight monopod. Loving it all ready, and should be great for when I don't fancy lugging my Manfrotto 190 Xpro tripod around in the wilds.I'd definitely recommend getting the fluid base For this as well.If you're planning to fit a 323 quick release, as I was, then the bolt head washer will hit the top plate of the monopod before it's on tight. I decided to linish 1mm all the way around the monopod's plate to allow the 323 to sit flush. Any more that this would expose the plastic webbing on the underside of the monopod's plate

6.12.2019

I use this monopod for sports photography which has significantly improved the length of time I can remain in shooting position, concentration, take tac-sharp images and I look good doing it too! It take only seconds to expand and retract the monopod which is rock solid in sturdiness. I love the fluid foot which offers stability yet with movement at will. I attach the monopod to my Think Tank waist belt using a waist belt bottle holder detachable clip! The monopod seems pricey for a telescopic 'stick' but once used, you really appreciate the value. I love it!!

3.2.2020

Sturdy, and beautifully made. The screw in the platform is the larger one a 1/4 inch, which takes ball heads. If you press down on it with your camera screw socket, the monopod screw goes down, revealing the standard screw for cameras. I have tried a Velbon head which is great, but makes for a big package. Will try it out as is, and may purchase a Manfrotto head. It is now evening here -- roll on morning, so I can go out and try ot this Manfrotto monopod!

3.2.2018

Really excellent piece of kit. I bought the fluid head to go on top for video, but also put a normal head on it, and you can get away using this as a tripod in places where tripods are not allowed (in certain areas of cities etc) for long exposure photos

4.11.2019

I put off getting a monopod for years, I always thought they wouldn’t keep the camera sturdy enough, I was wrong! This has been my go to stabiliser since it arrived for both photography and video, highly recommend and at a decent price too

5.8.2018

Excellent bit of kit. Very light but sturdy. The clamps work well and are much better than fiddling about with screw type clamps. Has a good height and, because of the clamps, it is quickly adjustable. Cost a lot but glad I bought it.

25.12.2019

It’s as great from a quality perspective as you’d expect from Manfrotto but it’s a little bigger than expected and doesn’t pack down as short as I wanted. Perhaps the aluminum version would have been better for my needs. ??‍♀️

30.1.2018

Super strong, super sturdy and man enough to hold my fully gripped 7d and (heavy) telephoto lenses ( 100 - 400, 28 - 300 and 500 prime). Awesome monopod and highly recommended to all sports,wildlife and bird photographers

6.9.2017

Excellent, high quality. Would be nice if it could be freestanding with pro dslr and pro lenses but it's great. I use it to increase stability and reduce fatigue when shooting with a 70-200 all day.

20.12.2017

Expensive but worth the money. Add a fluid tripod foot and a fluid compact head (all bt Manfrotto) and it’s better than perfect.

14.9.2017

Pricey, but worth every penny, very good quality and light enough to carry around all day. Just what you expect from Manfrotto

3.3.2018

Very sturdy. Much better quality that i thought it would be. Height goes above my head and i am 6 foot 2.

3.5.2019

Little bit heavy for a monopod but happy to tolerate this in return for how tough and sturdy it is.

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