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I would recommend this to any person who is new to using SLR's
So I guess I should give it a 2-star rating and suggest a monopod that costs 2 to 3x as much but really isn't as tall as the one I'm reviewing and it too won't support my 40 pound full size VHS
I've used it both with digital still and camcorder, where it offers respectable improvement in long-distance shots (versus trying to hold the camera still, or propping it up on the roof of the car, a
You can also use this as a light hiking staff.
I was looking for a lightweight monopod carry when hiking and biking with my Nikon D200 or Canon Pro1.
You really cannot go wrong with this monopod for amateur photography.
No, it is not "professional grade", but it is something every amateur photographer can use for weekend shooting.
You can spend more and get something more solid, but if all you need is an occasional monopod or nothing to rigorous (like hiking or mountain climbing) you can't go wrong here.
2) the little rubber foot works great indoors, the spike works great outdoors.
It should come in handy hiking in the Alps.
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