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Product Description
The 3 Legged Thing Alan Carbon Fiber
Monopod is a 5-section support that can be used
for videography and sports photography, and can be used in areas where
tripods are not allowed. Each section has a twist-lock
that opens with a 1/4 turn, and when fully extended, the monopod
reaches a
maximum height of 58.7". To travel with the 1.34 lb monopod, it
collapses
to a closed length of 17.7".
The top of the monopod features a spring-loaded 3/8"-16 thread that retracts to reveal a 1/4"-20 thread to mount a head, lens, or camera to the top. A 3/8"-16 socket with a 1/4"-20 adapter is located at the bottom of the monopod too, so a microphone or other accessory can attach, for using the monopod as a boom pole. Additionally, a large rubber bubble grip, which disperses moisture, helps to maintain a firm grip to the monopod.
The top of the monopod features a spring-loaded 3/8"-16 thread that retracts to reveal a 1/4"-20 thread to mount a head, lens, or camera to the top. A 3/8"-16 socket with a 1/4"-20 adapter is located at the bottom of the monopod too, so a microphone or other accessory can attach, for using the monopod as a boom pole. Additionally, a large rubber bubble grip, which disperses moisture, helps to maintain a firm grip to the monopod.
- A 4-section support with twist locks that open with a 1/4 turn.
- A height range of 17.7-58.7".
- The magnesium alloy monopod weighs 1.34 lb and has a load capacity of 132 lb.
- A spring-loaded 3/8"-16 mounting thread at the top retracts to reveal a 1/4"-20 to attach a head, lens, or camera.
- Use the monopod as a boom pole with the 3/8"-16 socket and a 1/4"-20 adapter, which is located at the bottom, to attach a microphone or other accessory.
- A large rubber bubble grip, which disperses moisture, helps to maintain a firm grip to the monopod.
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