Davis & Sanford TRAILBLAZRV Trailblazer Monopod

Davis & Sanford TRAILBLAZRV Trailblazer Monopod

  • 4 sections with quick-snap locks and rubber/retractable spike bottom
  • Camera Mounting Stud – 1/4-20
  • Foam handle with strap for easy handling
  • Bonus soft-sided woven tripod bag included
  • Folded Length – 68

The Trailblazer 4 Section Monopod keeps your camera steady and level, for perfect shots every time. It’s perfect for cameras, scopes and equipment up to 7 lbs. Weight – 1 lb. Maximum Height – 68 Minimum Height – 21

Rating: (out of 20 reviews)

List Price: $ 24.95

Price: $ 17.99

Dolica WT-1003 67-Inch Lightweight Monopod

  • Dolica WT1003 67-inch 4-Section Lightweight Camera Monopod General Features:
  • Maximum Height: 67-inches Aluminum alloy material 4-section monopod
  • Adjustable Rubber tip foot and metal tip foot
  • Ideal for both indoor surface and outdoor surface (Warning: Please adjust to rubber tip foot when us
  • Ultra light-weight construction and able to support up to 6.7 lbs

Dolica’s 67″ Light-Weight Monopod is ideal for both indoor and outdoor photography It is perfect for events, sports activity, capturing that one amazing shot Designed for use with small Point-N-Shoot cameras or 35mm cameras Features: Ultra light-weight construction and able to support up to 6.7 lbs 4 leg sections and extendable legs with non-skid rubber tip feet, built-in adjustable wrist strap, includes tripod bag.

Rating: (out of 19 reviews)

List Price: $ 32.99

Price: $ 11.27

Sima SMP-1C Monopod

Sima SMP-1C Monopod

  • 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 camera phone clip

Monopod callapsible single leg camera stand

Rating: (out of 37 reviews)

List Price: $ 29.99

Price: $ 13.38

Nice Camera Monopod photos

Check out these camera monopod images:

Camera Rig (just getting started…haha)
camera monopod

Image by fensterbme
Update: This photo was taken a while back and the amount of camera gear I have has grown by leaps and bounds (not sure yet if this is a good or bad thing). You can see the new gear photo by going here.

Original Desc: Well here it is, my camera gear…all indivudally noted and all strewn out for the world to see. 90% of it was bought in the last 10 months. It all fits in the camera bags at the top and the bags are normally packed to the brim with the gear.

My wife is a very patient and kind soul but I think I’m at the limit for a good long while, when I was arranging this stuff on the bed to take photo of it in our guest room she just about snapped seeing everything laying there. If I buy much else I will probably be justifiably shot, so if I stop suddenly posting to Flickr you’ll know I likely got a new piece of gear and was subsequently killed.

I enjoy a number of hobbies (music, cars, cycling, camping, boating, technology and more), but one of the things I like about photography is it’s a hobby that can be incorperated into every other hobby and aspect of life. In photography I’ve found something that I really, really enjoy and is a way I can have a semi-creative outlet for my soul. But as cool as photography is, music is still my main passion and I think that’s the way it will always be…

NOTE: This photo made it into Flickr’s ‘Explore" as one of the top five hundred most interesting photos on a particular day. You can see all of my photo’s that have made it into the Flickr Explore pages here.

monopod
camera monopod

Image by Jeffrey Simms Photography
just bought a monopod and head for the mac championship game – which i’ll be shooting at on saturday :)

What’s in my camera bag, July 2007
camera monopod

Image by Lewis Walsh
Actually my next purchase will be a bag. At the moment it all goes in a regular backpack that doesn’t offer much protection. After that I’m looking at getting the Nikkor 50mm f1.8