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Best Price: $102.00
from "smitty605", Bhphotovideo.com
5.0 Stars …My first monopod and I am thrilled with it. I use it mostly for outdoor sports shooting. Everything is easy about it; handling, panning, height adjusting, lightweight, etc. I mostly use a Canon 5D… 3 more reviews »
Best Price: $20.00 4.0 Stars
from Amazon.com
4.0 Stars …I use this to mount my Nikon D40x on a Giottos MM9780 monopod. Lightweight and well made. The tension on the ball head is adjustable enough that you can steady your camera but still move it around to… 10 more reviews »
Best Price: $44.00 4.5 Stars
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3.0 Stars … locks are very tight to start with etc. The mini ball head, while not the quality of one costing what the whole monopod costs.. seems to be capable and holds my heavy DSLR with grip firmly.
Again…
from Amazon.com
5.0 Stars …Unusual for a product that sports the Canon name to be reasonably priced, but this actually is. Legs extend easily, and the ball head is strong enough to hold my digital XT with a Canon 100-400 lens…
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5.0 Stars …I used this for the first time last night photographing Christmas lights. It held my Canon S5 IS on both pavement, soft soil and grass with a shutter speed down to 2 seconds. All 100 of my pictures…
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4.0 Stars …-segment monopod do not lock but are held in place by spring-loaded ball bearings. I actually like this feature because it allows the monopod to collapse more compactly than others, at just over 16 inches… 145 more reviews »
Best Price: $44.00 4.5 Stars
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5.0 Stars …I bought the Canon Monopod 100 on September 2009 in order to get a better shots on my trip to the parks of the west coast. It worked well both as a stabilizer for my Nikon D40x and as a walking stick…
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4.0 Stars …I was looking for something small that I can carry my gear on hikes (Canon 50D + 400mm prime lens + monopod). I do have to remove all the dividers to fit my camera with lens attached, I may be able… 76 more reviews »
Best Price: $18.00 2.5 Stars
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4.0 Stars …I got this for my monopod and it works very good I recommend for monopod and tripods.… 6 more reviews »
Best Price: $71.00 4.5 Stars
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5.0 Stars … shots. It is much easier to use for these purposes, than a ball head. I use the ball head
for macro work, and this one for long work. What I didn't expect, was
to end up using it with my… 7 more reviews »
Best Price: $35.00 4.5 Stars
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5.0 Starsfor quick release or for vertical shots. Its just not flexible enough for a tripod. For a tripod use I'd suggest either the Bogen 486 or 488 ball heads, both of which offer good value and come with… 47 more reviews »
Best Price: $60.00 4.0 Stars
from Adorama.com
5.0 Stars …This is a good low cost tripod. Light weight, easy to extend the legs. The ball head locks down with one twist and moves only a fraction after lock down. The ball head holds my Canon 20D with Canon16 more reviews »
Best Price: $20.00 4.5 Stars
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4.0 Starshead leftover from an old Sunpak monopod, and now have a very sturdy and versatile monopod for well under $20.… 83 more reviews »
Best Price: $45.00 4.0 Stars
from Amazon.com
4.0 Stars …, and the lens itself can rotate to vertical position, eliminating the need for a ball head.

Good product.… 9 more reviews »
4.5 Stars
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from Amazon.com
4.0 Starsball head for even more flexibility, I won't recommend using it with large lenses. Remember it is meant give additional support and not total support. It serves my purpose as a travel monopod. It fits… 9 more reviews »
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