
Canon 6195A005 Monopod 100 with Mini-Ballhead
Portable Support for Sharp Images The Canon Monopod 100 is your lightweight and compact solution for stable shooting with SLR cameras and lenses. Featuring a 4-section design with flip locks, a mini-ballhead, foam grip, and a hand strap, this monopod provides enhanced stability and ease of use f...
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Overview
Portable Support for Sharp Images
The Canon Monopod 100 is your lightweight and compact solution for stable shooting with SLR cameras and lenses. Featuring a 4-section design with flip locks, a mini-ballhead, foam grip, and a hand strap, this monopod provides enhanced stability and ease of use for photographers on the move.
Specifications:
- Type: 4-Section Monopod
- Maximum Height: 64.5 inches
- Folded Length: 21.3 inches
- Load Capacity: 4.4 pounds
- Leg Lock Type: Flip Lock
- Male Thread Size: 1/4-inch
- Weight: 1.1 pound
- Features: Mini-Ballhead, Foam Grip, Hand Strap, Rubber Leg Tip
Key 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
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- This monopod features a 4-section design, allowing for a good balance between extended height and compact storage.
- It extends to a maximum height of 64.5 inches, providing ample reach for various shooting angles.
- When folded, it reduces to a compact 21.3 inches, making it relatively easy to transport.
- Includes a mini-ballhead, which offers flexibility for camera positioning and quick adjustments.
- Weighs just over a pound, making it a lightweight option for photographers on the go.
- Features a foam grip on the top leg section for comfortable handling and a hand strap for added security.
- The rubber leg tip provides stable ground contact and helps prevent slipping on various surfaces.
👎 Cons
- The inclusion of a mini-ballhead, while convenient, might offer less precise control or load capacity compared to a full-sized ballhead.
- At just over a pound, it might feel less substantial for very heavy camera setups, potentially impacting stability.
- The 4-section design, while compact, may introduce more points of failure or reduced rigidity compared to a simpler 2 or 3-section monopod.
- Its maximum extension of 64.5 inches might be slightly short for extremely high-angle shots or very tall users.