Leofoto MPQ-325C Premium Carbon Fiber Monopod with Case (Black)
- Load Capacity: 33 lb
- Working Height Range: 18.6 to 65"
- 5 Leg Sections
- Waterproof Twist Leg Locks
Leofoto MPQ-325C Premium Carbon Fiber Monopod with Case (Red)
- Load Capacity: 33 lb
- Working Height Range: 18.6 to 65"
- 5 Leg Sections
- Waterproof Twist Leg Locks
Leofoto MPQ-325C Premium Carbon Fiber Monopod with Case (Camouflage)
- Load Capacity: 33 lb
- Working Height Range: 18.6 to 65"
- 5 Leg Sections
- Waterproof Twist Leg Locks
Vidpro MP-66 VentureMaxx Professional 70" Monopod
- Load Capacity: 45 lb
- Maximum Height: 70"
- Closed Length: 20"
- Sections: 5
GVM G175 Aluminum 5-Section Monopod with Video Fluid Head
- Load Capacity: 22 lb
- Maximum Height: 73.6"
- Minimum Height: 25.4"
- Leg Sections: 5
Leofoto MPQ-325C Premium Carbon Fiber Monopod Kit (Black)
- Load Capacity: 33 lb
- Working Height Range: 18.6 to 65"
- Folded Length: 18.6"
- Low-Profile Lever-Release Ball Head
iFootage Cobra 3 Aluminum Monopod with Mini Tripod Base
- Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
- Maximum Height: 70.9"
- Folded Length: 27.2"
- 5-Section Aluminum Monopod
iFootage Cobra 2 A180-II Aluminum Monopod with Low-Profile Tripod
- Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
- Maximum Height: 70.9"
- Closed Length: 27.8"
- Sections: 4
Oben CTM-2500 Carbon Fiber Monopod with VH-R2 Tilt Head Kit
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Max Height: 67.6"
- Closed Length: 19.9"
- Sections: 5
3 Legged Thing Taylor 2.0 5-Section Magnesium Alloy Monopod with DocZ Foot Stabilizer Kit (Blue)
- Load Capacity: 66 lb
- Maximum Height: 64.2"
- Minimum Height: 19.4"
- Kit Weight: 2.6 lb
Leofoto MF-324CL Flip Lock Carbon Fiber Monopod with VD-04 Base (Long)
- Load Capacity: 22 lb
- Maximum Height: 71.65"
- Folded Length: 26.4"
- VD-04 Monopod Base with Foot Pedal
COMAN M1 Monopod
- Load Capacity: 44.1 lb
- Maximum Height: 62.8"
- Folded Length: 23.8"
- 4-Sections with Twist Locks
Oben CTM-2500 5-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod with VH-A30 Tilt Monopod Head Kit
- 26 lb Load Capacity
- Collapses to 19.9"
- Lightweight - Under 2 lb
- 6x Carbon Fiber Construction
Tiltall Tripod BM-868 4-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod
- Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
- Max Height: 63.8"
- Monopod and Leg Brace Combination
- Three-Angle Leg Brace Adjustments
FEISOL CM-1471 Carbon Fiber Rapid Monopod
- Rapid Anti-Leg-Rotation Technology
- Carbon Fiber Construction
- Maximum Height of 5.57'
- Heavy-Duty 24.25-lb Load Capacity
FLM CM34-L5 II Centerpod Carbon Fiber Monopod
- Load Capacity: 44 lb
- Maximum Height: 70.9"
- Folded Length: 19.3"
- Weight: 1.28 lb
Sirui P-325FS Carbon Fiber Monopod with VA-5X Video Head Kit
- Head Load Capacity: 6.6 lb
- Height Range: 25.7" to 58.4"
- VA-5X Video Head with Side-Load QR Plate
- 5-SectionCarbon Fiber Legs, Flip Locks
Sunwayfoto T1A20R Dolly with M3250C 5-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod
- Load Capacity: 66.1 lb
- Working Height Range: 21.5 to 67.6"
- Folded Length: 19.3"
- Rubber Wheels with Individual Brakes
Manfrotto XPRO MPMXPROA4US Aluminum Monopod with XPRO Fluid Base Kit
- Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
- Max Height: 75.5"
- Closed Length: 26.1"
- Sections:4
Benro A48FD Aluminum Monopod with 3-Leg Base & S4Pro Fluid Video
- 8.8 lb Payload / 2-Step Counterbalance
- 60mm Flat Base with 3/8"-16 Thread
- 26 to 68.5" Height Range
- Locking/Folding Leg Base
FEISOL CM-1443 Rapid Carbon Fiber Monopod with Three-Leg Base
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Max Height: 81.1"
- Closed Length: 22.4"
- Sections: 4
YC Onion Tako Nano Professional Carbon Fiber Monopod Kit
- Load Capacity: 5.5 to 17.6 lb
- Working Height Range: 27.6 to 71.7"
- 1-Step Height Adjustment | Thumb Release
- BC26 Ball Head & FX50 Fluid Video
Leofoto MP-326C Monopod with BV-10 Video Head & VD-02 Monopod Base
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Working Height Range: 16 to 61"
- Arca-Type Fluid Head
- Twist Locks
Manfrotto XPRO MPMXPROC4US Carbon Fiber Monopod with XPRO Fluid Base Kit
- Load Capacity: 15.4 lb
- Max Height: 69.3"
- Closed Length: 24.6"
- Sections: 4
Leofoto MV-324C Carbon Fiber Monopod with BV-10 Fluid Video Head
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Maximum Height: 63"
- Minimum Height: 27.6"
- BV-10 Fluid Video Head with Arca-Type QR
YC Onion Pineta 2.0 Carbon Fiber Monopod with Pedal Base
- Load Capacity: 22 lb
- Maximum Height: 62.2"
- Folded Length: 30"
- FEISO Release System
YC Onion Pineta 3-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod
- Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
- Maximum Height: 57.1"
- Minimum Height / Folded Length: 29.5"
- FEISO Quick Release System Head Mount
ProMediaGear TRM34ML Carbon Fiber Monopod with Standard Mount
- Load Capacity: 50 lb
- Maximum Height: 75.4"
- Closed Length: 23"
- Sections: 4
Learning About Monopods
Monopods provide support for cameras and help photographers steady their shots. They also help take the weight off heavy cameras and long lenses. This benefit reduces fatigue after long shooting sessions. While similar to selfie sticks and extension shooting poles, they’re usually sturdier, and meant to rest on the ground.
What's a Camera Monopod?
Also known as a unipod, this one-legged support is also a collapsible pole. This photography accessory steadies a mounted camera by eliminating vertical motion. Leaning it against solid objects, such as a wall, turns the single-leg pole into a makeshift bipod that also dampens shakiness in the horizontal axis. Stabilizing cameras in this way eliminates blurry shots. The best monopods for video capture also reduce jerkiness in footage. By serving as a stable platform, a unipod makes it easier to shoot sharp images and videos at slow shutter speeds and with long-focus lenses.
How Do Monopods Compare to Tripods?
They’re lighter and more compact than tripods, and better suited for on-the-go photography. They’re also easier to pack when traveling, and ideal for outdoor photography. Sports and wildlife photographers who spend a lot of time shooting in one place choose unipods for these reasons. Some of the best monopods also double as walking and hiking sticks. These trekking poles have capped and threaded tops that fit monopod heads.
A monopod is easier to deploy than a tripod. With three legs to spread out, setting up a tripod takes longer. Therefore, unipods are better for quick action shots. However, having three legs make tripods more stable. This design locks cameras firmly in one position and makes tripods better for studio and time-lapse photography.
How to Choose a Monopod
The three key features to consider are weight capacity, height, and construction. The most common materials used for camera monopods are aluminum and carbon fiber. Aluminum is the more affordable option. It’s a strong, lightweight metal. Carbon fiber is a tough material that’s also strong, lightweight, and durable. A monopod’s weight rating is the maximum weight it can bear without buckling. Choose one with a higher rating than the combined weights of your biggest camera, lens, and battery grip. Consider those with the highest weight capacities when looking for monopods for DSLR cameras.
Look for a unit with a maximum height that puts its top at your eye level. You may also consider the pole’s folded length to determine whether it’s short enough to go in your camera bag. The monopod head is another feature to consider. Besides flat heads, the most common ones are ball, fluid, and pan-and-tilt. Ball heads add flexibility and allow you to point your camera wherever you'd like. Pan-and-tilt heads allow multi-axis movements. Fluid heads are perfect for video monopods, as they enable smooth moving shots by providing fine control over pan and tilt.
Get a monopod to keep your camera steady, and to support heavy photography equipment. Check the wide selection at B&H Photo and Video to find the perfect monopod for your cameras and lenses.


