Manfrotto 682 (3230/3231) Self-Standing Professional Monopod Tripods
Manfrotto 682 (3230/3231) Self-Standing Professional Monopod Tripods
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 13, 2000]
Peter Jung
Professional
Strength:
Please note that the quoted price paid is in Canadian funds before our 15% taxes.
Weakness:
1. Retractable triple rubber-tipped legs permanently jammed inside the monopod tube, I purchased this brushed aluminum finished monopod, which is called the Manfrotto 434SS Self-Standing Professional Monopod in Canada, in April 2000. I needed something self-standing, lighter and more compact than my metal Manfrotto 055 Triminor tripod for my May trip to Paris, France. Customer Service Did not try. Luckily Vistek had a refund policy which I returned the monopod to them for a full hassle-free refund. Similar Products Used: None. |
[Aug 07, 2001]
Brett Sterrett
Professional
Strength:
1. Will handle almost any camera/glass
Weakness:
1. Added weight of the internal legs makes it heavier than its 3018 sibling. I bought this monopod two years ago when I photographed a NC State/Florida State in IPIX photobubbles for a Bellsouth webpage (tripods were not allowed on the field). I needed something stable for an 8mm f2.8 Nikkor fisheye lens that allowed me to align nodal points for two images to be stitched for a single bubble image. With a little care and with the legs extended this monopod worked fantastic and quite frankly was the only piece of stablizing equipment on the market that would have worked for my application. Customer Service Haven't needed to use Similar Products Used: Bogen 3018, Bogen 3016 |