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1.Canon Monopod 100 for SLR Cameras & Lenses from: Canon Cameras US
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This may not be the top of the line carbon fiber monopod, but it does a great job for me. Easy to connect to cam, easy to extend and adjust. Fairly light. AA++

2.Manfrotto 680B Monopod (4-SCTN) - Replaces 680 (Black) from: Manfrotto
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Per the other reviews, this is a fine buy for the money.

The only minor caveat is that, unlike Manfrotto's tripods, there are no locking screws in the top platform. This isn't an issue if you're screwing the monopod directly into the camera/lens mount, but is if you're planning to mount a ball or tilt head on top. Without the locking screws only friction stops the head unscrewing.

3.Kodak 68" "Go Anywhere" Professional Monopod from: Kodak
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The mono pod is surprisingly stable and does everything you could possibly want a folding stick to do. It is extremely useful for using smaller high-res cameras since they are harder to hold still.
BUT - when folded it is still surprisingly large. In fact, it is larger (mostly in length) then my TRIPOD by quite a significant margin. And I have a fairly substantial Manfroto tripod.

4.Manfrotto 790B Modo Photo-Video Monopod from: Manfrotto
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What a great camera mount. It is finely crafted, works like a dream, and is precisely what I needed to capture my kids' sports action photos. It easily could be used as a walking stick over rough terrain, too. Definitely, this is a thumbs up.

5.Manfrotto 676B DIGI Aluminum Monopod (Black) from: Manfrotto
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I bought this monopod for travel and walking around. It's very light weight even with the head on and will also pack easily. I am very happy with the choice that I made. I have a Canon S3IS with a variety of tele.lenses up to Raynox2020. If I later decide to upgrade to a DSLR this will be work for that too as I am not a pro with a lot of heavy stuff. This is good for the average family use.

6.Manfrotto 679B Monopod 3-Section Replaces 679 (Black) from: Manfrotto
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Photo : Manfrotto 679B Monopod 3-Section Replaces 679 (Black)
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I bought the 679B monopod and 324RC head for use with my Sony A200 and Tamron 70-200/2.8. The body/lens combo weighs about 4 pounds and the Manfrotto mono/head combo handles it very well. The monopod is very well built and quite sturdy. This monopod is well worth the price.

7.Velbon RUP-43 4-Section Monopod from: SUNPAK
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I purchased this with the intention of using it with a DSLR. However, the ball head iand mounting platform are small and therefore is more suited for a point and shoot camera. I would not trust it to hold the weight of a DSLR + lens.

8.Velbon RUP-40 4-Section Monopod from: SUNPAK
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Does it's job and good the money. It could be a little shorter for easier carrying. Overall, still very good.

9.SLIK Pro Pod 381 CF Carbon Fiber Monopod from: Slik
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I won't repeat what others have said about excellent quality, ease of use and light weight and size. I concur. It is indeed very stable and when attached to a quality ballhead it has helped improve my photos. I have found that the twist collars release and tighten easily in less than one quarter turn making small height changes easy on uneven terrain. I also like the swiveling wrist strap and foam grip for one-handed worry free and comfortable transport. The rubber foot is sturdy and appears durable though only time will tell. It appears to be non replaceable and no provision is made for adding a spike, but none was expected.

10.Manfrotto 682B Self Standing Monopod - Replaces 682 (Black) from: Manfrotto
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I got this monopod because not every place allows tripods. Many museums and other places you may want to go to take photos don't want you bringing in a huge tripod and setting up in front of a piece of artwork (that is if they even allow photos). I have found that many places will allow monopods. I shoot a Canon 40D with the battery pack. I am able to use the 28-135mm f/3.5 USM with no problem in stability. I have not tried it with the 70-200mm f/2.8L USM but that is a lot of weight so I might not get that brave.

The camera will screw right onto the monopod without a head and you can raise or lower it quickly. To stabalize the shot while using as a monopod I suggest placing your hand in (not all the way through)the provided strap so that your hand pulls down on the strap and gripping the well cushioned ... Read More

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