AmazonBasics 67-Inch Monopod - 2024 report by Whydis

AmazonBasics 67-Inch Monopod

Reviews by Features

Price

(55 reviews)
Value

(35 reviews)
Case

(21 reviews)
Pod

(16 reviews)
Item

(16 reviews)
Build

(14 reviews)
Deal

(17 reviews)
Grip

(24 reviews)
Stick

(23 reviews)
Quality

(51 reviews)
Camera

(54 reviews)
Thing

(23 reviews)
Time

(6 reviews)
People

(4 reviews)

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Reviews around price (5.00 of 5)

  • The price is unbeatable, and I ahve to admit, having hte amazon name on it made me feel confident that it was a good product, glad I took the chance!
  • , it does exactly what it is designed to do at a great price
  • This will fit pretty much any type of camera, and is overall a great quality item for a good price.
  • It was really just what I needed and at a great price too!
  • The price is great and it's preformed better than expected
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Reviews around value (5.00 of 5)

  • This is a great basic mono-pod and is a better value than most of the cheap monopods you see at retail
  • This is a Amazon Branded Monopod which for the quality is a great value.
  • Any product from Amazon Basics is top quality and excellent value
  • Given that it is actually an average weight (at best), light-duty, amateur monopod, it is an excellent design, and a very good value
  • I returned it because it's not what I needed, but this is an incredible value for a
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Reviews around case (5.00 of 5)

  • Comes in a nice little case and extends to a great height
  • Plus this item comes with a very nice travel case with a strap.
  • Came with a nice case which I strap on the outside of my camera "suitcase" for traveling
  • Also come in a nice little black zipper case with a strap
  • This monopod comes in a very nice vinyl case with a shoulder strap
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Reviews around pod (5.00 of 5)

  • I've looked it over and it seems like it will work perfectly as a mono pod for a photography student
  • This is a very inexpensive mono-pod and you get what your pay for
  • I've looked it over and it seems like it will work perfectly as a mono pod for a photography student
  • I didn't want to carry a bulky tri-pod and this was perfect.
  • The big thing (mono-, bi- or tri-pod) is always how well the leg releases work.
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Reviews around item (5.00 of 5)

  • For the low price, I was expecting something made much cheaper but this is a pretty solid item.
  • This will fit pretty much any type of camera, and is overall a great quality item for a good price.
  • Thus, when this item became available, I decided to give it a try.
  • I use it with my Nikon D5200 with a battery grip attached, and it's the perfect item if you shoot a lot of hand held video.
  • This item is a bargain, like every other Amazon Basics product I have had the pleasure of buying and using
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Reviews around build (5.00 of 5)

  • For the price, this monopod is well-built, sturdy, and more than capable of doing everything I need it to do.
  • The build is sturdy, yet still maintaining a light weight design.
  • It's well-built, solid and can be extended to any height within its range easily
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Reviews around deal (4.64 of 5)

  • I am pleased with this product and would recommend- as long as you don't have too heavy of a camera lens on it.
  • well made product great deal for your money very sturdy and extends very high
  • Because the AmazonBasics is the same as the Dolica monopod from visual characteristics, foam grip, strap, locks and feet, the plus is that it's $5 cheaper than the Dolica, so it's a very good deal!Compared to the Vivitar, the main difference is the grip
  • Still, I didn't want to pay close to $50 for another manfrotto, so an overall good deal.
  • At this price, this is an insane deal
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Reviews around grip (4.49 of 5)

  • It has a nice grip that makes it pleasing to hold and it comes with a bag so traveling with this is convienent.
  • It is light, extends easily, and has a nice foam grip up top
  • I love the "fat" hand grip on this model as it is much easier to hold and keep steady
  • It is a telescopic pole with a generous foam rubber hand grip
  • If you prefer a fatter grip, then this is the way to go.
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Reviews around stick (4.49 of 5)

  • Not only did it support my camera but served as a great walking stick on uneven terrain
  • Nice solid walking stick and a good monopod for the camera.
  • good stick - just wrong end for gopro
  • This mono works great for not only your camera but also doubles as a nice hiking stick until you need it
  • So if you're looking for an inexpensive, light, portable walking stick, perhaps this might be an option
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Reviews around quality (4.47 of 5)

  • This will fit pretty much any type of camera, and is overall a great quality item for a good price.
  • very good quality, much thicker and heavier than I expected
  • great quality feels good works good and is not cheap quality
  • great quality feels good works good and is not cheap quality
  • great quality feels good works good and is not cheap quality
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Reviews around camera (4.10 of 5)

  • This means your 1, 3 or $10,000 camera is hanging from a very small amount of steel
  • It not only helps me steady my camera, but doubles as a walking stick
  • Big help to steady the camera, particularly for long shots.
  • While with the advent of modern optical image stabilization, handheld video can be of very high quality, holding a camera (and particularly a not-particularly-lightweight DSLR) still for any amount of time becomes tiring, and the video will suffer as a result
  • It's perfect for keeping the camera steady and sometimes as a walking stick.
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Reviews around thing (4.01 of 5)

  • I am not a professional photographer, but I do have several cameras and this thing works great with all of them, even my cumbersome
  • This thing makes recording with heavy DSLR cameras a breeze.
  • The string is held onto the pole by a cheap small keyring thing and hopefully that will be enough for carrying it through the woods
  • So it’s a very nice and very practical thing to have if you’re out and about with a camera
  • this is a great thing to have if you like taking photos on vacation.
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Reviews around time (1.95 of 5)

  • I was taking video at sporting events and had a difficult time eliminating much of the hand movement.
  • n’t buy if you like your camera.
  • this is the absolute perfect solution for when you need a bit of steadying, but a tripod is too time consuming or awkward.
  • Some times if I pressed to hard (probably 150lb of weight or more) it would collapse a couple of inches
  • Great mono pod for the money good shipping time
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Reviews around people (1.00 of 5)

  • Which further becomes an even bigger problem when you have to shake a million people's
  • People at work tease me and comment on my ultra-thick selfie stick
  • Some people have reported problems with the threaded screw at the top coming loose and not being able to remove the camera, I have not experienced this issue
  • They know most people would rather make do with it instead of losing 40% and without a product

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