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| Velbon RUP-43 4-Section Monopod | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 8 reviews) Category: Photography
Publisher: SUNPAK Studio: SUNPAK Brand: SunPak Label: SUNPAK Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 25 x 3.2 x 2
MPN: RUP-43 Model: RUP-43 UPC: 017915805439 EAN: 0017915805439 ASIN: B000FO1WCQ
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| Features:
| | 5-section monopod for supporting camera or other handheld device | | | Easy-to-carry frame is ideal for sports, nature, or travel photography | | | Double-grooved leg and flip-lever leg locks for easy adjustments | | | Foam hand grip and braided nylon wrist strap; 1/4 x 20 thread mount | | | Adjusts from 21.2 to 64.5 inches; weighs 0.95 pounds |
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Product Description Velbon RUP-43 Monopod with Ball Head
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
  Inexpensive, versatile...good starter or spare November 26, 2008 This isn't as costly, small or light as many monopods but is a versatile, functional and adequate instrument for those seeking an inexpensive solution, starter set or just a spare to throw in the car.
Weighing in at about a pound and a bit longer than a 1.5 feet this is a little larger and heavier than many others on the market but also a very inexpensive solution. The monopod actually fits easily into the tripod bag (also an inexpensive one) and I can leave both in the car for quick spur of the moment shots.
Construction is decent and feels solid enough. I've only used for a short period of time so cannot yet comment on the long term durability but everything is tight and secure including the camera. There is one caveat which is a tendency to "pinch" if not paying attention - I"m using a heavier DSLR with decent sized lens...this requires a quick tighten or risk of a rather nasty "finger pinch" if you aren't quick enough - as I found out the first day using it. Lesson learned!
Pros: Easy to use Inexpensive Fairly Solid Head pivots
Cons: Watch out for the pinch Larger and heavier than many on the market
Good solution for: Hobbiest/others on limited budget Back-up or spare unit Tote solution for car, travel or other areas where don't want to risk expensive equipment.
  Top Pick for The Money November 12, 2008 Even with monopods costing double or triple the price, this one is great. I needed one with a tilting head to switch from portrait to landscape fast. This one is fantastic. The only thing I wish it came with is a quick release mount, but for this price I can buy one later and still save money.
  Light duty August 16, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
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.
  Nearly perfect. August 13, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
And I don't use that word lightly (if you don't believe me, just check my other reviews). Simply put, I can't find a flaw with this thing, with the possible exception that a level indicator would be a nice addition, but who knows if I'd even use that feature were it included.
For a monopod it's rock solid; smart looking and stable. This thing just looks great, and functions preceisely as it should. I combined it with an after market quick release, and it's now exactly the tool I wanted and needed - something lighter and smaller than a tripod for ease of packing, but still sturdy and professional. This ended up being the perfect solution, and I'm extremely pleased.
  Good value May 12, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Simple and strong for the price. Ball head works well, strap is sturdy enough. The ball clamp and adjuster are metal while the leg clamps are unfortunately the usual composite plastic. Be careful with the clamps if you are ever shooting in cold conditions, lest they shatter on you. The legs slide smoothly and the whole construct is quite steady even when fully extended. As others have mentioned, it's a bit long when closed. For the entry-level of expense we're talking about here, it's good quality.
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