One Leg Better than Two or Three?
Sometimes when on an adventure in the great outdoors or simply within the comfort of your own garden you may spot the perfect photo opportunity but are unable to capture a crisp clear picture of it as its impossible to hold the camera steady enough in your own bare hands and yet the ground is too uneven for a standard tripod.
Now you can be prepared for every eventuality with this Hama Traveller Monopod. Ultra compact and lightweight you can carry around with you using the handy integrated carrying strap or belt clip or slip it in a bag and barely notice it is there weighing in at only 485g which makes it ideal for use on the go. The last thing you want is heavily loaded bag when you are hiking up that steep hill!
Picture Perfect
Quick and easy to assemble and use you can simply pull it out of your bag and be ready to go in a matter of seconds ensuring that you snap that special shot before it passes you by. Able to be placed on a number of different uneven and rugged terrains the monopod will allow you to achieve professional edge to photos and videos that would not be possible otherwise due to the formation of a solid sturdy base for your camera. With lockable legs that can be secured in position by the rapid clamping levers you are also quickly able to manipulate the height of your shot with minimal hassle. This along with the quick-release coupling platform and video pin ensure that you achieve lasting durability and reliable stability shot for shot. Expect nothing less from Hama.
Use: Video (2D)
Model: Monopod
Thread/Connection: 1/4 (64 mm)
Tripod Leg: 1 piece
Max. Profile thickness: 19 mm
Incl. Tripod Case: No
Colour: Silver
Max. Height: 145 cm
Min. Height: 35 cm
Weight: 400 g
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| Weight | 485 g |
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