3 Legged Thing Alan 2.0 Kit Carbon Fibre Monopod - Travel-Friendly Camera Monopod for Professional Photographers and Videographers (Grey)
D**P
good monopod, but get yourself a good superglue for rubber pads, lost setscrew though, returned it.
So first job, nothing extraordinary, i put zhyun crane 2s + lumix gh5mII and panaleica 12mm f1,4 (~360g) with tiny led light. Everything was ok, except i lost rubber pads one by one, assistants jut kept bringing me those things find on the floor, so i just glued them back one by one as they continued to fell off. Then after 4-5 days i lost setscrew, so thread just came off exposing dobleside tape, that's fine except monopod started to lean either making this setup impossible to stay vertical.The monopod itself is heavy, even if you compare it to aluminium sirui or benro.Twist locks are just fine, but the top thread lock just kept unscrewing, so during the shoot you actually busy trying to screw evereything back.. drop of locktite should fix that, but i was done with other issues.The central clumn thread is pring loaded 1/4" with 3/8 adapter, looks ok, but i think one day it can potentially snap with this setup, i feel much safer with regular 3/8 thread like the rest of the monopods on the market. The best thing about that monopod, that i bought it on amazon and return process was just a breeze.
G**.
The quality is undeniable
My problem is my item didn’t arrive as pictured. I received the mono pod itself but no tripod attachment.
I**L
Great, solid and well-made, but too heavy and some niggles
IMO this is the best of the mono-tripods and the base is solid enough to hold a full frame camera if placed with care. The monopod is smooth, easy to handle with gloves, or at speed in the cold, and is comfortable to carry around when moving about getting multiple shots.The tripod based is study, but a bit too 'unpolished' - the folded edges of the feet don't feel great, the rubber feet are simply glued in place (yes, I've lost one already) and the fold/unfold hinge is stiff and feels a bit 'just bolted together' - a pity after the smooth operation of the monopod.The base is really heavy though and quite bulky - it became often left behind because of the time to adjust and weight. YMMV but I found for iPhone video the monopod alone was enough of a base.Fixing the tripod feet is done with a screwed nut. It's slower than the other quick-set options on the market, but it's very stable and I think the loss of speed is worth it for the stability.Improvements/annoyances?* tripod could be lighter. Really - please!* when you attach the tripod you need to unscrew the rubber button at the bottom of the monopod... WHY is there no ready hole into which you can screw this? It'd be a pain to lose and it's a pain to stow/remember.* would have been nice to have a wrist strap (like those on walking poles) rather than the very thin one provided. It's like one for a compact camera and it rubs up and down on the flat strap holes, looking like it'll wear through. Webbing would have been better and I've had to add as an 'aftermarket' update. That said, the three strap holes are surprisingly useful.Overall, I think it's the best buy out of the current crop of monopods - for weight, smoothness of operation and quality of construction. A few tweaks and it'd get 5*, but for your use the drawbacks might be positives...
E**E
Perfection
Not cheap, but great quality and function. This is an excellent monopod, carbon makes it light but exceptionally strong, look at the load bearing capacity. I've paired mine with a Desmond DMH 2 tilt head and its a great combination.The optional foot is also worthwhile for a bit of extra stability and the option of using it as a table tob support.Highly recommended
M**E
Alan Monopod
Excellent product. Very well built. Only criticism is that would be nice if it was taller.
A**R
Excellent product
Well made and very stable for a monopod
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