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  • How are reviewers describing this item?
    good, great, sturdy, easy and quick.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
  • Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 18.0% of the reviews are reliable.
  • This product had a total of 91 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 1 2020.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The simple screw head quickly screws into the camera no need for quick release mechanism unless you need to use it for portrait orientation shots


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The clips on the leg sections feel strong even though they are made of plastic


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    For the money i cant really find a fault with it


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    You need to buy an easy release plate for it as it doesnt come with one attached


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    As well as meaning it will support a decent sized dslr with zoom lens it will also double quite well as a walking pole which quite alot of photographers use them for when the camera is not attached


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The length of the monopod is useful fully extended with camera attached it is too high for me to use and i am 6ft tall so most people will not struggle to get it up to eye level


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    If i had to criticise this monopod it would be down to the fact that the screw head does not move it is totally fixed which means that you have to spin the pole around to attach it to your camera


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    As with most monopods there is no head on top and you can use it without by screwing the camera directly into the base but you will be limited to landscape only unless your camera has a secondary screw on the side

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