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Manfrotto 682B Self Standing Monopod - Replaces 682 (Black)

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Manfrotto
Color: Black
EAN: 0719821198086
Label: Manfrotto
Manufacturer: Manfrotto
Model: 682B
Publisher: Manfrotto
Studio: Manfrotto


Features:
  • Robust construction
  • Sure rubber grip
  • Quick Action leg locks
  • Built in retractable legs







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All the features of the professional Monopod 681 with a handy addition of three retractable legs. Dual 1/4' - 3/8' coaxial camera fi xing screw.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A must have for pro's
I got this monopod because not every place allows tripods. Many museums and other places you may want to go to take photos don't want you bringing in a huge tripod and setting up in front of a piece of artwork (that is if they even allow photos). I have found that many places will allow monopods. I shoot a Canon 40D with the battery pack. I am able to use the 28-135mm f/3.5 USM with no problem in stability. I have not tried it with the 70-200mm f/2.8L USM but that is a lot of weight so I might not get that brave.

The camera will screw right onto the monopod without a head and you can raise or lower it quickly. To stabalize the shot while using as a monopod I suggest placing your hand in (not all the way through)the provided strap so that your hand pulls down on the strap and gripping the well cushioned top section of the monopod. Another added benefit of using this piece is that it makes you look more professional and people will stay out of your way while you get the shot. For wedding/event photography, this is a must have.

The light weight makes it easy to carry around and the quick setup will help when there is nothing to lean on to stabalize yourself. You will need to practice screwing the camera to the monopod if you don't intend on leaving it attached since the first few times it is a little difficult to begin threading the screw in. After a while you'll be an old pro at it.

To muffle the sound the legs make while stored inside the monopod, try some rubber bands wrapped around the top and middle of the legs. If you want to get real fancy, you can buy velcro straps as well. You may have to cut them to length to make sure they fit inside with the legs.

Happy shooting.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - handy mono-tri pod
I really like the fact that this product can be used as a mono or tri pod. Sturdy stand. Tripod legs are metal and small in diameter so if on rough ground can be "stuck" into ground to make sturdy. Only complaint is that the tripod legs rattle inside the pole when hiking.

(Black) 682 Replaces - Monopod Standing Self 682B Manfrotto




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