About the Velbon UP-400
Steady your shots quickly and easily with Velbon's UP-400 monopod. This lightweight, compact monopod quickly extends to just over 5 feet, helping to stabilize your camera for blur-free shots of your kid on a soccer field or of a deer in the woods. Each section of the aluminum leg easily locks in place with a lever to ensure a solid support for your camera, while the attached strap and rubber foot help you steady it. And it folds down to just 20", making it less bulky to carry than a traditional tripod.
Product highlights:
- maximum height: 63"
- minimum height: 20"
- lever-locking leg for added stability
- aluminum construction
- weight: 0.86 lbs.
- warranty: 1 year
- MFR # UP-400
What's in the box:
- UP-400 monopod
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Features
Overview: The Velbon UP-400 is a high quality aluminum monopod. It has a universal 1/4" mounting screw, a foam hand grip, and a wrist carrying strap. The UP-400 weighs 0.86 pounds.
Leg: The upper section of the 4-section aluminum leg on the UP-400 has a diameter of 26.8 mm (1.1"). The quick lever leg locks can secure the leg at any length. The rubber foot can be retracted to reveal a metal ground spike.
Dimensions:
- Folded Length: 20"
- Minimum Operating Height: 20"
- Maximum Operating Height: 63"
- Weight: 0.86 pounds
The Velbon UP-400 replaces these items
Manfrotto Modo Mono 790B
- supports digital cameras and camcorders weighing up to 2.2 lbs.
- height adjusts from 15-5/16" to 57-5/16"
Canon Monopod 100
- height adjusts from 21-1/4" to 64-1/2"
- 4 leg sections extend independently and lock into place with integrated plastic clamps
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Bought this as an open box. I'm new to monopods BUT it's sturdy, easily adjustable. The only I wish it had was a swivel head to switch to portrait shots but works great as a monopod.
Weylin from Kentucky