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The SIRUI P-326 Monopod is a lightweight, durable photography accessory made from high-quality carbon fiber. Weighing just 0.45kg, it supports up to 10kg and extends from 15.6" to 61.4". With a non-slip design and wide compatibility, it's perfect for photographers on the go.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.2 x 7.8 x 7.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.59 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 5 x 5 centimetres |
Item Weight | 400 Grams |
Brand | Sirui |
Colour | BLACK |
Included components | 1 x Mini Compass, 1 x P-326 Monopod, 1 x Carabiner, 1 x Wrist Strap |
Model year | 2013 |
Part number | 6179, EAN:6952060000312 |
Size | P-326 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**Y
Excellent piece of kit
Mine arrived today. It is the fifth Sirui product that I have bought over the past couple of years. The reason that I keep buying Sirui products is because they are fantastic. They are well made, well thought out and extremely good value for money. This latest purchase is no exception.It is strong enough to hold my Nikon D610 and Sigma 150-500mm lens combination when I don't want to take my heavier equipment with me.I have paired this monopod with a Sirui L-10 head which is a tilting head only. This choice of head is ideal. I do not need a panning head for stills but sometimes need the ability to tilt when my forward motion is restricted, for example, when in a hide and a subject appears low down and in front of the hide. In this type of situation the camera may need to be removed from the monopod quickly or the ability to tilt the camera may be required. The L-10 allows for both of these options.The P306 is smaller and lighter than I imagined it would be. There is a carbon fibre version available too but the weight saving is only a couple of ounces and I could not justify the extra cost for so little extra benefit.The monopod feels great in the hand, chunkier than I expected. There is no wobble in any of the sections which all open and lock with minimal movement.I was initially put off by the amount of leg sections as I felt that it may take too long to set up and put away but I was wrong. My Sirui tripod has similar leg sections to this monopod and it takes a while to set up but that is because the leg sections are multiplied by three. It only takes a few moments to set up this monopod. All of the leg sections lock up solidly.I realise that many purists will use only the thickest leg sections but I prefer to use the bottom sections first and then use the top (thickest) section for the last few inches of height. This is because if you need to lower (or raise) the thinest section when it is furthest away from you, then you will have to hold the monopod by the middle or turn it upside down and do this repeatedly until the disired height is required. That seems a bit too much like hard work to me and counter-productive. With this monopod all of the sections should be rigid enough to counteract any wobble.I'd say that if you are thinking about buying this monopod then just do it. I doubt very much that you will be disappointed. There is a six year warranty included which tells me that Sirui have a lot of faith in their products.Pro's. EverythingCon's. None. The only negative thing is that in the listing they say a bag is included. The only bag that came with mine was the clear plastic protective wrapping inside the box, so if you are expecting a bag you may be disappointed.This was not a problem for me as I already have other tripod/monopod/lens cases etc in the attic as they are not needed and would never be used.
C**E
Fits inside a small rucksack
Fits inside a small rucksack and you don’t really notice the weight due to the very light carbon fibre construction. This is a quality, robust item and even the twist locks do their job perfectly. A great choice if you don’t want a monopod tethered to the outside of your bag. It has a quick and clever way of switching between 1/4 and 3/8 camera thread - just by winding the top section.
U**R
Excellent - best monopod in the world
I bought this monopod on Amazon from a vendor in Poland, who is able to sell them approx 25% cheaper than a UK seller. It was delivered well within the timespan indicated and arrived in A1 condition.The monopod itself is exeptionally light and small when closed, however, the Carbon Fibre construction enables it to carry cameras weighing many kilos - that means every DSLR on the market, whether DX or FX. Even if you have a very long proffessional lens attached, provided you attach the gear via the lens bracket, this monopod will easily do the job.You can either use it how it comes, or attach a tripod head, for more camera movement and portrait angle shots. Beware though that you get one of the lightweight heads or it could easily triple the weight of the monopod itself and defeat the purpose entirely. To my knowledge, no manufacturer makes a carbon head - even if they did it would cost a fortune.The P-326 comes with a wrist strap, which can,if used correctly, help make the monopod steady by passing the strap over the wrist before grasping the pod. It also means that you can use the monopod as a trecking stick, especially as the foot can be screwed left to reveal a steel spike. Also attached is a compass and a claw fastener - both of which I have taken off as they are superfulous to my needs and in my opinion detract from the overall proffessional look and feel of this excellent item.Please be aware that Sirui makes another similar carbon monopod at a cheaper price, however, this is the one to get!!
S**N
steady monopod with easily rectified flaw.
Very light weight and just what was required. Easily accommodates my R% and 200-800mm lens. One point to note, the joints will be wobbly if fully extended. The trick is to leave 2-5cms unextended then monopod is quite solid.
M**C
Superlight, super-firm and excellent price camera support
I've tried several monopods over the years and this is by far the most useful. Once you extend it and tighten all the joints, it is really firm, but it is also really light and folds up shorter than most - which means you are more likely to take it with you - so it is actually useful! I've had some which are so heavy and clunky that you feel less inclined to take it, and you risk being arrested for carrying an offensive weapon.The lightness of this one is such that it is excellent, not just for conventional purposes, but especially for those long-armed selfies when you want to stick a camera on the end of a stick and shoot yourself in context.Apart from the lightness, the quality of this seems excellent.
A**N
Solid, light and some useful hidden features
The quality is good, it's exactly what I was hoping for / expecting at the price. Solid, lightweight, packs down small. It supports my 100-400L (a heavy telephoto lens) and 5D4 (full-frame body) with ease, and without any flexing. I use it to shoot surfers etc., without a ball-head (monopod attached directly to the lens foot via 1/4" thread) and it works great. I also use it as a remote-shoot assistant-held light-stand, to support the head of a strobe remote kit and softbox, it works fantastic for that too. "Hidden features" : #1 - twist the foot, and out comes a metal spike, and #2 - spin the disc at the top of the monopod just below the 1/4" thread to reveal the rest of the thread, which is 3/8", making it really versatile for extra attachments. I'm glad I bought it, it's a win.
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