Brand | Acuvar |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | adjustable |
Material | Aluminum, Metal, Rubber |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Weight Limit | 6.6 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 62 Inches |
Minimum Height | 16.75 Inches |
Number of leg sections | 4 |
Folded Size | 16.75 inches |
Acuvar 62′ Inch Monopod with Integrated Safety Strap and 4 Section Extending Pole for All Digital Cameras, DSLR, Mirrorless, Compact Cameras, Camcorders & Cell Phones
£11.81
About this item
- 62” inch Monopod: Fully padded Adjustable handle grip
- 4 Section Aluminum construction Collapsible down to 16.75″ Inches
- Rubber leg tip with screw-out metal tip for better grip on uneven terrain
- 1/4″ screw for attaching most standard equipment and camera gear
- Built in Safety strap is comfortable to wear for long periods of time and protects gear from falls
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5 reviews for Acuvar 62′ Inch Monopod with Integrated Safety Strap and 4 Section Extending Pole for All Digital Cameras, DSLR, Mirrorless, Compact Cameras, Camcorders & Cell Phones
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– Mrs. Carolina Beier
Out of all the available monopods out there, this one is one of the cheapest and pretty stable. I have tried using on my Sony a7 IV + Tamron 150-500mm lens and Sony 200-600mm lens. Up to Tamron, it’s doable as it is not as heavy but I did find that with heavier lens, it can feel unstable the higher you go. So keep it mind, you do get what you pay for but for what you pay, I believe they do good job for it. The material is mostly made out of plastic so if you do drop it accidentally, you can crack any of the monopod part. So be careful.
– Bryana Wolf
This is a great monopod! Easy to adjust and move around. It is lightweight but extremely strong. It is only for cameras that have the standard threaded mount in the base and is not for phones.I have developed a little shakiness in my hands and this is a perfect solution for shooting photos while moving around while looking for the perfect shot. Much more flexible than my tripod but not as stable (c’mon folks, it only has one leg, what do you expect?). It collapses down and fits in my backpack.Great value for money!
– Josh Hyatt
Purchased for my son with special needs to continue his photography hobby. This allows stability and support he needs with the camera. Very pleased with the construction and design, easy to use and strong.
– Miss Katrine Leuschke DVM
Thus does telescope into a good size. I can strap it on my camera bag and it’s out of the way. Nice and lightweight. Easy to use and telescope out. Feels nice and sturdy when extended. The foot is an awesome addition. It has a point for when using on softer ground like grass or turf. You can also unscrew it past the point and it becomes a plain rubber foot so you can use it on more solid ground, like cement or wood. Nice padded grip for comfort. Camera just screws right on the top. One thing I will say negative about it is you have to tilt the whole setup, and you can’t just adjust the camera on the monopod, which made it a little awkward to shot at downward or upward angles, which I use it in football stands, which means I’m having to try to tilt it downwards a bunch. This definitely helps me to steady the camera so I could use longer shutter times. For happy with this purchase.
– Sylvia Price IV
I bought this to replace a similar monopod that I inadvertently left behind on a shoot. To my surprise, this one is better built than the name-brand Vivitar it replaced. The friction-lock height adjusters are more robust and less prone to slippage. It cost less and extends higher by a couple of inches. A win-win! The top mounting screw is a standard 1/4″-20 thread. To this, I can screw on a 1-1/2″ phenolic ball to the top and use this as a handy and compact walking stick. The base has a retractable metal point for “off-road” use. I’m delighted with my purchase.