For ultimate stability, nothing but a tripod will do. However, there are times when a tripod is not practical or allowed. A monopod offers excellent stability when working with long telephoto lenses and makes a difference in low-light situations. Monopods are easy to carry, can be set up instantly and are ideal when you are working in tight spaces.
You’ve seen sports photographers on the sidelines with huge lenses - they are given small spaces to shoot from and often need to quickly move from place to place. Using a tripod is not an option under these conditions. Only a monopod will do the job!
SIRUI P306 and P326 monopods have 6 sections that extend to 60.6 in. (154 cm) when fully opened, yet, are only 15 in. (38 cm) when closed - small enough to fit in a backpack or photo bag.
The Sirui P324 and P424 are 4 section Monopods that extend to 66.9 inches and close to 22”. They are designed to support more weight at greater heights.
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Features
1. Retractable stainless steel spike for extra grip during outdoor shooting
2. Foam grip for solid hold in wet or cold conditions
3. The mounting plate comes with a double headed, reversible screw that accommodates 1/4” and 3/8” tripod sockets

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What’s included:
compass, wrist strap and tools |
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