Manfrotto 290 Aluminum 4-Section Monopod (MM290A4US)
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Manfrotto 290 Aluminum 4-Section Monopod (MM290A4US)
Original price was: $83.84.$64.99Current price is: $64.99.
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Manfrotto 290 Aluminum 4-Section Monopod (MM290A4US) Description
- Premium Italian design
- Adjustable aluminum Leg Locks
- Rubber leg warmers and angled wrist strap
- Min Height :19.29 inch and Maximum Height : 59.45 inch
Manfrotto 290 Aluminum 4-Section Monopod (MM290A4US) Specification
Specification: Manfrotto 290 Aluminum 4-Section Monopod (MM290A4US)
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Manfrotto 290 Aluminum 4-Section Monopod (MM290A4US) Reviews (13)
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Paco May –
Un producto que lleno las expectativas, muy versรกtil, cรณmodo para trabajar, adaptable a las necesidades de mi trabajo,
Tony –
I liked this monopod design and function. Bought in October, broke in December. I used it several times but then this morning it fell apart as I was using it on a weekend away. One of the nuts on the adjusting legs fell off and when I pulled the leg out it came completely apart. I could not find the nut. I could have damaged my expensive camera if it came apart at another time. Very disappointed. I have used a Bogen monopod for 20 years and it never broke. I bought this one for travel as it is small and light. I will be contacting the company to see about fixing it. Will update with my experience.
Suzanne N Janes –
I found myself struggling to capture quick action shots and keep them in perfect focus. I’m in my mid 60’s and eyesight is not what it used to be (duh). This monopod is lightweight and easy to cart to the athletic fields. A simple two action process gets it ready to go. I didn’t want the ones with feet since many other reviews complained about moving the camera through tall or artificial grass. My only complaint is that this one has a stationary connection and it doesn’t allow me to go from landscape to portrait shots.
Cristin L. Reese –
Easy to use, sturdy,
Henry Romero –
Buen peso , diseรฑo en fibra de carbono y calidad ! Gracias Henry
Victor Salvador –
This is an inexpensive carbon fiber Manfrotto monopod. Easy to use and dependable. Awesome
Erich Franz –
This monopod is well designed and thought out. It is also reasonably priced. The leg locks make extending and collapsing the monopod quick and easy. It nicely supports my heavy camera. There is beauty in simplicity
cheryl B –
bought this for birding in South Padre Island, went with carbon since it very light and when flying it weighs so little. Absolutely love this
Steven R. White –
I’ve had this monopod for over three years. The heaviest rig I put on it is a Canon 80D (APS-C frame) with a Canon 400/5.6, the baby super-telephoto. The RC2 head on this works with the PL200 quick release plate which I put on the foot of the 400. With this I think I’m at the limit of what’s safe. If you have a larger/heavier lens or a full-frame with a good-sized lens, the combination of the RC2 and light weight of the monopod is going to make you worry.
Where the 290 shines is for more modest rigs — my 80D with a 70-300 or 24-105 lens, for example. With this setup the monopod and head is very stable, and the light weight makes it a breeze to carry all day. The leg action is smooth, the leg clamps are secure, and the RC2 head is very much adequate.
Important safety tip: I don’t care what kind of feet, etc., you jazz up a monopod with, it is NOT a tripod and is NOT safe for free-standing. When I have my camera on a monopod, I have one hand on it (at least) at all times.
So as others have pointed out, this is not a heavy-duty monopod for big rigs and sports. This is a medium-duty monopod for smaller rigs where weight and convenience are important. Keep that in mind and you’ll be very happy.
Kbh –
Such a great simple monopod. Has a retractable outer screw so that it fits both screw sizes. I use it with my canon 70-200 lens that ways a lot and I just love the fact thereโs not additional weight of the monopod while it holds the lens like a champ. Easily adjusted and very compact as well.
captain kaos –
I had an old monopod that required you twist individual sections to lock through clamping pressure. They would inevitably be locked too tight on one section or too loose on another and it would collapse. The clamps used on each leg telescoping section are just so greately superior.
I would not call it light at all. I use it for sports photography with my Canon 7d Mark II with a EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II. It works great and allows me to go from standing to sitting very quickly at track and field events.
This is an update as of 4/11/19. I still think this is a great monopod. The camera support needs have increased as it is now supporting an old 300mm EFL prime lens. It does not slip. Spend the money and get a good one.
Navneet Maheshwari –
Purchased this monopod for use in vehicle when we go for safari excursions. Very good and sturdy product. I use it with Camera body and SIgma 150 – 600 lens, together they are bit heavy. Nice product.
Larry Marvin –
This is a fantastic monopod. I currently use it with my Nikon D810 and 24-70 lens most of the time. It is stable and extremely light. The leg is easy to extend and retract. I coupled mine with the Manfrotto 234RC head and all of it works very well together. I use this more than my tripod now as it is so easy to travel with. Highly recommended if you want to take longer telephoto shots and hate carrying around a heavier tripod when travelling.