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Canon Monopod 100 for SLR Cameras & Lenses | 
| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $45.00 Buy New: $39.95 You Save: $5.05 (11%)
New (8) Used (1) from $31.00
Rating: 87 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 4.4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 21.3 x 2.2 x 2.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 6195A005 Model: 6195A005 UPC: 750845820911 EAN: 0750845820911 ASIN: B0002YE6EU
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months
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| Features:
| • | 4-section monopod that comes with mini-ballhead | | • | Extends to 64.5 inches; folds down to 21.3 inches | | • | Foam grip on the top leg section, a hand strap, and rubber leg tip | | • | Weighs just over a pound |
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Product Description Canon is a leader in professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. By developing innovative, high-quality business solutions Canon makes it easy to create, manage, and share images and information better, faster, and more efficiently.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 82 more reviews...
Simple and easy September 1, 2008 Gregory M. Sifakis (New York City) The Canon monopod Canon Monopod 100 for SLR Cameras & Lenseshas the right length, versatility (it has its own head), construction quality, and ease of use. It is also rather light, but rigid. In short, like other Canon products, it does very well what it was designed to do. And it is reasonably priced.
Nice, light, sturdy and fast August 29, 2008 Jeffrey E (Austin, TX) This is a great, light weight mono-pod. The camera (E-510) mounts to it quickly and the head holds it tight. The ball on the head stays put even with a larger zoom lens on it and the leg sections are easy to extend. They also stay in place once the levers are locked down. All in all this is exactly what I was expecting and it fits my needs perfectly. So why only 4 stars and not 5? I would have liked a built in clip that would make it easy to attach to my camera bag; I had to make one of those myself. Other than that - a great item.
Invaluable tool for Macro work!... August 9, 2008 S. Pedi (New York) In the beginning, I was toting around a tripod for shooting flowers in Macro mode, but soon became annoyed with all those "legs" around me when shooting. So, I decided to invest in a Canon Monopod 100 where all I had to do was just raise or lower the one leg which I found was so much better than using a tripod. I'm not knocking tripods, because I do use a tripod for other photo shoots, and I'd surely be lost without one. But, in my case, shooting flowers, I simply found that a monopod worked wonders. And, when i first used the monopod, I was afraid that my shots would come out "blurry", but quite the opposite, no blur at all, so thats when I was sold on using a monopod.
Great Value August 1, 2008 W. Normile (New Egypt, NJ) This monopod is well built, and is a great value for photogrpahers on a budget. It has done a fine job for me with a 300 mm telephoto lens.
Compact and handy! July 13, 2008 KARL LEWIS (Ann Arbor, MI USA) I like carrying a pocket point-and-shoot camera, but needed more stability for some shots. I purchased the Canon 100 monopod about a week ago, to use with my PowerShot SD750. The body is light, but very rigid - there's no flimsy feel to it. The rubber footing is minimal, but adequate for concrete and rough stone - you might want to replace the foot for more exotic materials. I let a coworker try his Canon Rebel XTi with it - he had nothing but good things to say! For best results, practice your breathing when shooting with monopods - it really reduces shaking in low-light images.
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