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| Canon Monopod 100 for SLR Cameras & Lenses | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 79 reviews) Category: Photography
Publisher: Canon Cameras US Studio: Canon Cameras US Brand: Canon Label: Canon Cameras US Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 4.4 Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 21.3 x 2.2 x 2.1
MPN: 6195A005 Model: 6195A005 UPC: 750845820911 EAN: 0750845820911 ASIN: B0002YE6EU
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| 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 |
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Product Description Canon is a leader in professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. By developing innovative, high-quality business solutions Canon makes it easy to create, manage, and share images and information better, faster, and more efficiently.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 74 more reviews...
  Light, cheap, solid June 30, 2008 One of the rules of photography is that for any serious work, you're going to be on a tripod. Tripods aren't possible in a lot of situations either by needing to be mobile or being in a busy environment and not wanting to be a trip hazard. A monopod gives you most of the stability of a tripod when you can't use one. Try using one in a darkened aquarium.
I did my first wedding shoot using only non-IS lenses with this monopod and had very few tossers due to blur. Yet I was still mobile enough to shoot a wedding. I know how steady my hands are, and a similar keeper ratio simply would not have been possible without it.
It's also solid enough to use as a walking cane or possibly for self-defense. It collapses short enough to not be a burden to haul around in my equipment bag, meaning that it goes where my camera goes. Absolutely worth the money.
  Canon Monopod 100 June 24, 2008 Great value - the Canon 100 is comparable to monopods costing twice as much elsewhere. Would highly recommend it.
  So Far Very Useful June 21, 2008 I have not had this monopod for very long. This is my first monopod and so far I like it a lot. It's not the strongest piece of equipment but It does well with my Evolt E 500. I have not used it very long so it may disappoint me still. I will update this review if there are any major flaws. One problem I do have is that there is no quick release plate. This makes a problem with screwing and unscrewing your camera from the monopod. The threads of the camera screw can ware out creating an expensive problem. A separate attachment can probably be bought.
  Canon Monopod reveiw June 20, 2008 The Canon Monopod makes shooting all types of photos easier and far more stable than you can do without it. It's also far easier to use than a tripod. Glad I got it, I'm very pleased.
WJA, New Bern, NC
  Excellent Monopod. Worth the Little Extra Money! June 11, 2008 High quality all the way. For the little extra money that you will pay vs. buying a cheap monopod, you will not be disappointed. The swivel head is worth the little extra that you pay. Many other monopods do not come with at swivel head.
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