Brand | IFOOTAGE |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Camera, Smartphone |
Special Feature | Heavy Duty Round Base |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 0.71 Kilograms |
Weight Limit | 22 Pounds |
Model Name | RB-A200 |
Maximum Height | 22 Inches |
Tripod Head Type | Fluid Heads, Ball Heads |
IFOOTAGE Monopod Round Base RB-A200, 22” Table Top Tripod Aluminum Video Tripod Monopod for Cameras, Payload 10KG/22LBS
£41.20
About this item
- Ideal Tabletop Tripod Alternative Ideal camera stand for presenters, vloggers, influencers, streamers, TikTok video maker
- Space Saving Monopod A flat round base replaces annoying legs, taking up less room; Never messing up your table
- Stable Video Monopod The heavy duty round base offers stable support without falling. Max load 22lbs.
- Universal Monopod Camera Stand 1/4″ & 3/8″ mounting screw for fluid head, camera, microphone, phone holder, monitor, light etc
- Quick Height Adjustment : Working height 10.6″ – 22″; The telescopic monopod with ergonomic locking buckle offers silk-smooth and quick height adjustment.
- Lightweight & Portable Monopod Weights 1.6lb; folded length 10.6″, easy to put into a backpack or suitcase.
- 12 Months Warranty and Lifelong After-Sales Service
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7 reviews for IFOOTAGE Monopod Round Base RB-A200, 22” Table Top Tripod Aluminum Video Tripod Monopod for Cameras, Payload 10KG/22LBS
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– Prof. Dean Smitham
If I had to be critical I’d like the base to have a little more weight to it. It’s heavy enough but I added an additional weight from another manufacturer. My OCD is triggered because of the brand mismatch but I’m working through it, at least for now.
– Houston Tromp
This is very nice, light and sturdy, easy to assemble
– Matt Fay
Very easy to use and assemble. I love that it comes with the adaptor. I use this for my softbox lighting for my photo booth. Great quality!
– Prof. Eloise Volkman
Let’s start with the positives of which there are a number of. The build quality, as with all iFootage products I own, is top notch. You will find very little plastic in this bit of kit. It’s mostly metal and quite high quality metal as well. The buckles feel quite premium and when snapped down prevent the legs from moving down even when pressing down from the top as hard as I can. The base is nice and wide and can provide a ton of stability and long as the weight of whatever you have mounted at the top of the mono pod is directly over the center. If you have weight off to the side then this will topple over unless you are using some sort of weight or sandbag. I should note that iFootage is getting ready to release some water bags that are designed exactly for this purpose. Considering the price of this setup, I really feel iFootage should have included one here.So quality wise this thing is top notch. It’s in the usability where this starts to get a bit limited. In reality this is really ONLY good for mounting things that will sit on your desk. In iFootage’s defense that is exactly what they are marketing this device for. However for $80 I think that’s a bit limited for that price tag. Ideally I think the proper price point is around $50. As I mentioned before, if they had included one of their new water bags in this kit then the $80 would be a little easier to swallow.So if you have the specific need for mounting things on your desk top and you only need between 1 foot to 3 foot of height adjustment, well then this is the perfect device for you. If you need something a bit more versitile you should be looking at iFootage’s RB-A300 which is exactly the same as this but with a much longer monopod almost 3 times taller than this, has a wider 12″ base and is far more versatile than this one while only costing $16 more.
– Jeromy Adams
It fits where sometimes a regular lightstand won’t. Less trip hazard. Well-designed. Heavy steady floor plate. Easy to adjust up and down. Grab a 3/8 f to 1/4 m adapter, and a small ball head; you now can it with use about any typical film item. We also use its two smaller versions, the 200 and the 300.
– Prof. Liana Armstrong MD
I bought a 2 pack of the A400s and a single A300. I love them. They are much better than a tripod and light stands that take up so much space and present too many tripping hazards for me at 76. I was worried they wouldn’t hold my heavy lights and camera with a big lens, but they did! I photograph food from a corner of my bedroom, so space is a big issue. In the picture, my set-up is tucked away in the corner. The lights and camera are pulled out when I am working, and they do not budge! The first image is the before, and the second is the after, with my new stands. I couldn’t be happier!
– Camilla Marquardt
Good quality.Nice Base. It does make things more centralized and less clutter.