Sima SMP-1C Monopod | 
| Brand: Sima
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $15.00 You Save: $14.99 (50%)
New (3) from $15.00
Rating: 28 reviews
Color: SILVER Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 21.5 x 4.3 x 2.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: SMP-1C Model: SMP-1C UPC: 018359181561 EAN: 0018359181561 ASIN: B000165GJI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | stability - flexibility to all your filming | | • | light weight aluminum w/5 adjustable lockable sections | | • | Adjusts from 16.5" to 60.5" | | • | Maximum camera weight 2lbs | | • | includes cameraphone clip |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Need a great shot but can't use a tripod? The Monopod is a single leg camera stand that goes where tripods fear to tread. Raise overhead to shoot sports shots, press conferences or parades. Also great for tight or crowded spaces.PRODUCT FEATURES: Expands from 16.5" to 60.5"; Constructed of lightweight aluminum with five adjustable/lockable sections; Portrait/landscape adjustable head with standard camera mount.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
monopod July 21, 2008 bald eagle (pennsylvania) the sima monopod is a welcome addition to help get great pictures and video. folds compactly and was inexpensive.
Sima Monopod March 29, 2008 D. Rathbun Great prpoduct at a great price. This is my second purchase of this item. Worked well on my African safari.
Don't buy it March 21, 2008 Igor Sorokin The thing is completely useless. Within 1st 2 minutes of use I nearly dropped my camera twice. The 'quick release' is too quick. It has a release button that sticks far away out. The chance of not hiting it when you operate your camera is very low. When you hit it it comes right away out. I was fortunate I had my camera on a sholder strip at the same time - lucky me. Just a waist of money. :-(
Sima Monopod January 27, 2008 R. Callender This product was very practical and easy to use. It allows use for any still or video camera that has a camera mount. A special mount is also included if you wanted to use the monopod to take a camera phone picture. We purchased this item because we planned to go to a very crowded event and needed a way to take video footage from above the heads of others in the crowd. Our video camera has a remote control so that we could still focus and frame the shot. It also has a side panel view finder that tilts downward so that allows us to properly aim the video anywhere by holding up the monopod.
You get what you pay for November 12, 2007 L. Hale (los angeles, ca) This is a cheap piece of equipment. It folded down small, which was nice. The major malfunction was the pivoting head. It would hardly hold any weight beyond a consumer digital camera. I almost lost my SLR to gravity - and I was not even trying to carry that much weight - yet, the "sturdy" head loosed in an instant. It just flopped. Well, you get what you pay for.
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