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Tripods And Monopods | Home » » Opteka MP100 67" Professional Heavy Duty Photo / Video Monopod | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | 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. Robust four-section black anodized aluminum monopod featuring sure rubber grip, wrist carrying strap, quick action lever leg lock system with 45° flip, large 1.2" camera / head platform with plastic cover and camera screw. | | | Features: | |
• Robust four-section black anodized aluminum monopod
• Sure rubber grip
• Quick action lever leg lock system
• Wrist carrying strap
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 21.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 22.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 167 reviews |
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253 of 255 found the following review helpful:
Poorly constructed and bad customer service.Jan 12, 2011
By Shaun Kendall
"webshark2000"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3RTXWEI49DCZV A quick, 2:30 video review of the Opteka MP100 67" monopod highlighting it's good qualities and the really bad problems I had with getting it off of the camera as well as my poor experience with Opteka's customer service.
161 of 163 found the following review helpful:
Great lightweight monpod for a digital cameraJan 06, 2006
By Chip I tried two other monopods before I settled on this one. I was looking for a lightweight monopod carry when hiking and biking with my Nikon D200 or Canon Pro1. The Pro1's 200mm equivalent zoom often requires support to eliminate camera shake when taking dawn, evening or deep forest (low light) photos. Even the Nikon's 18-200mm (27-300mm equivalent 35mm) VRII lens benefits from using a monopod.
The Pro1 weighs 1.5 pounds and the Nikon D200 3.5 pounds.
Here are the features the Opteka MP100 has that I consider important:
1. it's amazingly light weight
2. it's very rigid (considering the light weight) because the round leg has a locking channel
3. it's sturdy enough to use as a light walking stick
4. the quick action lever leg lock system means it adjusts height quickly which I find very important
5. the carrying case with strap keeps it from banging against another metal object when traveling
6. the 67" length allows me to set the camera at eye level (I'm 6' tall) even if I'm up on a step
7. folded up and attached to the camera, it can be lik a pistol grip
I've been using it for 6 months now and I'm very pleased it. I fold it up but leave it attached to the camera when I'm walking around, so it is always available.
At $13 it is a fantastic buy.
52 of 54 found the following review helpful:
MUCH better than its low price would suggest!Aug 21, 2006
By Mark Michener The Optika MP100 Pro Photo Monopod is surprisingly sturdy, functional and well-made. It is supplied with a reasonably decent quality zippered nylon case with carrying strap. No, it is not "professional grade", but it is something every amateur photographer can use for weekend shooting. I've used it both with digital still and camcorder, where it offers respectable improvement in long-distance shots (versus trying to hold the camera still, or propping it up on the roof of the car, a not-nearby-enough fence post, and so on.) Certainly a LOT handier than the old tripod! I bought two, keeping them ready-for-action in the trunk of my cars. Highly recommended!
41 of 42 found the following review helpful:
A great buyAug 19, 2006
By K. G. Schneider
"Librarian, Writer, and Bookaholic"
Good quality, particularly for the amazing price. Sturdy, well-made, and even the case is nice. Pops open in a second, collapses just as easily.
Keep in mind that fully collapsed it's wider than a standard backpack, so if you lash it under a backpack it will be awkward. But the strap on the carrying case makes it easy to loop the monopod and carry it vertically.
19 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Not bad for the price.Mar 15, 2005
By Jack Levy It is a $15 monopod, come on people. If you are expecting a $50 Bogen, look elsewhere. It is great to beat the hell out of and believe me, it can take a beating. Mounting a 20D is not a proublem at all, it supports it 100%.
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