Opteka MP100 67" Pro Photo / Video Monopod
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| List Price: | $29.95 |
| Price: | $12.95 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by 47th Street Photo
Product Description
Follow the action and keep your horizons true, shot after shot. And, when you move your camera for a different view, you can reset it level in seconds. No more fussing with blurry pictures or tired arms. Opteka's legendary craftsmanship and state-of-the-art engineering creates a unique professional monopod, ideal for today's photographer: whether shooting digital, film or compact video. Fast, light, compact and stable, this Opteka monopod is at its best where the action is.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1649 in Camera & Photo
- Brand: Opteka
- Model: MP100
- Dimensions: 21.00" h x 1.00" w x 1.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Robust four-section black anodized aluminum monopod.
- Sure rubber grip
- Quick action lever leg lock system
- Wrist carrying strap
Customer Reviews
Pro quality at a great price
The product is easily adjustable whether sitting in bleachers at a sporting event or standing outdoors. Light weight is key and very stable. Great product!
Inexpensive and portable.
Taking pictures with a digital camera is not difficult, but trying to get a steady shot is another thing. I was on amazon.com surfing the site and this product was recommended to me, I have been looking for a monopod that was light, compact and had a carrying case for a few months. This fit the bill for under $20. Who can beat that!
Great utility for the price!
I had been in the market for buying a monopod for many days, but always turned off due to the $50+ prices as a monopod is of not much use for in-house shooting activities. This monopod for $12 is useful for those outdoor shootings when you do not want the picture or video shooting to be shaky. The material used is fairly good, not like those cheap chinese tripods you buy when the threads of the screw will go away after some usage, the grip is good and the case is good for storage.
I will recommend this to be used with a small camera (I use it with my Panasonic TZ5) but may not be good to be used with a SLR camera or a bulky camcorder (why would you want a monopod anyway for that? Tripod is always the only option)




