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The Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod is a 3-section monopod that provides instant single handed final height adjustment. The upper section features a grip-action release that allows the top section to be adjusted 19" up or down automatically by squeezing and releasing the grip-action handle. The lower two sections have a twist lock action, for additional height adjustment. A perfect monopod for quick-action shots with minimal setup time.
| Maximum Height | 65.3" (166cm) |
| Folded Length | 26.8" (68cm) |
| Load Capacity | 17.6 lbs (8kg) |
| Sections | 3 |
| Leg Lock Type | Grip action (top section), Twist (bottom section) |
| Male Thread Size | 1/4"-20 & 3/8"-16 |
| Weight | 1.1 lb (490g) |
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I don't know what I'd do without this!!!
This is by far the easiest and fastest monopod I have ever used. It is also quite the envy of most people that see it.
There are technically 3 shafts or 2 adjustmen...Read complete review
This is by far the easiest and fastest monopod I have ever used. It is also quite the envy of most people that see it.
There are technically 3 shafts or 2 adjustment sections to this pod. The first section is manually adjustable by twist locking into position. The second is the automatic section that is adjustable by pulling the trigger/handle.
I have been to 2 graduations in 2 days using this pod to support a 300mm 2.8 lens for 3 hours each. Using a quick release head, I was able to rapidly disconnect and fold up the pod to move positions to get the shots I wanted.
I recommend getting a head that has a quick disconnect.
The pod's trigger is adjustable for friction so through time, you can tighten up the trigger mechanisim or loosin it.
A slight downfall to this product is that it really is not very compact but is easily work aroundable.
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Not so good in cold weather
I live in the Colorado Rockies. It gets very cold here. I've found that this monopod does not give me a stable platform in cold weather. The extensions collapse with little pressure. As ...Read complete review
I live in the Colorado Rockies. It gets very cold here. I've found that this monopod does not give me a stable platform in cold weather. The extensions collapse with little pressure. As soon as I bring the monopod inside it's ok. Unfortunately, I don't do a lot of my nature photography inside. I do not recommend this product for anything but 70 degree weather. Don't bring it into the field otherwise.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
This is a well manufactured useable monopod. The quick release funtion works quickly and effortlessly. No more loosening and tightening rubber grips. Works like a dream.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
I use this monopod with the Canon 7d, mainly for motion picture. I'm a one man band and have the need for mobility and simplicity. This monopod is great for these situations; I can mic someone up, set up a bounce board without having to even set the camera down. It's more dangerous this way, so I end up setting camera down for sfaety, but I don't have to! Great flexibility and perfect for those situations where you have to shoot a lot of people and do so for 10-20 minutes each. It's a manfrotto, and I've not broken one yet. sometime I wish for 6 more inches, but this is one of the tallest available. good product.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
Since this is my first monopod, I cannot compare it to others. Locking and unlocking the lower extension has been the most difficult thing to get used to. Unlike my tripod which uses latches, the monopod's lower extension requires it to be twisted clockwise to be loosened and counterclockwise to be tightened. When completely collapsed, I was surprised to find that it was a full two inches longer than my tripod.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
Great for on the go Video Shoots, using it currently with the EX1
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
I have used this monopod at three diffrent events so far. It has performed great. Love the automatic slide.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
I needed support for situations where a tripod is just plain impractical and this monopod is going to fit the bill.
It looks a bit bulky, but it's lighter than it looks. With a simple ball head, it's going to be very useful.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
I love the release that allows super fast extension.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
I use the monopod when I can use one of my tripods. This monopod going to replaced one that has flip levers.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
I bought this monopod to compliment a long telephoto lens for indoors (i.e. events/weddings) and outdoors (location shoots). Used with a Manfrotto 486RC2 ball head.
The top section (the one controlled by the trigger) would often get stuck and won't drop. I would manually have to give it a bump. But once extended, I can move the section up and down easily with one hand.
The 334B isn't very compact which makes packing and transporting less convenient than a traditional monopod (I can't strap it to my Crumpler courier bag without it sticking out 4 inches).
However I find the benefits outweigh these gripes. I've used it indoors and outdoors for shoots and I found it very quick (well suited for quick candid shots). It takes the load off your hands and wrists making it more comfortable at the end of the day.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
Easy to extend. Well built. A little heavy, but durable. The release on the hand drip is very handy. I'm very happy with it.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
Like that you can control the height with the release lever, and that the base can be stuck in mud or other undesirables without consequence.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
Was recommended by Ben Willmore during a seminar in Seattle. I like the fact that the largest tube is at the bottom so you don't have to worry about sticking it into something that is wet and harmful to your monopod. I also like this version better than newer releases since it doesn't have the extra finger safety lock. Not a concern for me and the grip holds it solid enough. You should note that you do have to twist the bottom section down to lock, but the other sections are controlled with grip.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
Ease of use, lightweight - a great value.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
I use my monopod for all shots. its so easy to use and I loved hand holding the camera until I saw how easy this monopod is to use. Its steady when you aren't even thinking you need that extra stability.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
Manfrotto has a real gem with this product. It's quick to open with just the grip "trigger" and quick to close the same way. There's nothing at the bottom to get clogged with mud or dirt or whatever. It's sturdy, open or closed, built well. I'm looking forward to letting it help me get "high shots" and really low shots to add some different perspective to my photography. Great for travel when a full-fledged tripod isn't practical.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
I use this to support my D300s when shooting without a tripod. It is great, just enough to keep the camera from getting too much shake.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
Use it with any number of tele lenses or even my 'walkabout' zoom in dim light.
Light, and very quickly adjustable for height using the trigger grip.
Extremely convenient and reliable.
I have a Manfrotto 234RC tilt-swivel head attached, with quick release plate, and this combination suits every situation.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
If you need a way to support your camera and the bulkiness of a tripod won't do, this is the way to go. The automatic tripod offers a dial up top for tightening the leg to the camera and quick drop extension of the leg through the click of a grip up top. It is perfect for pictures up to 6 feet tall.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
When tripods are taboo you might be able to pass this off as a walking stick. Someone might devise a cane type attachment to the top. It's good for reaching out over cliffs and over peoples heads at a parade or other events. On the negative side, it is a little stiff and hard to manipulate until you get used to it. Then it's fine.
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Comments about Manfrotto 334B Automatic Monopod (Black) - Supports 17.6 lbs (8kg):
This supports a Sigma Bigma OS, Nikon D300, and the 327RC2 joystick head. It supports the weight and easily extends when needed. This is much better than other automatic monopods I've owned as far as mounting stability and ease of adjustment.
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