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Robus RCM-633 6-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod, 65"

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Robus RCM-633 6-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod, 65"
Key Features
  • Load Capacity: 33 lb
  • Maximum Height: 65"
  • 10x Carbon Fiber Construction
  • Folded Length: 17.2"
The RCM-633 6-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod by Robus quickly extends to a height of 65" with a simple turn of the twist-locks. The 6-section design provides a strong platform with minimum bending or bowing, and the sturdy, 10x carbon fiber tubes offer rigidity and strength for a stable platform while out and about on location. It supports equipment weighing up to 33 lb and is supplied with interchangeable rubber and spike feet for surefooted point of contact with the ground. The head plate features a reversible 1/4"-20 to 3/8"-16 threaded mounting stud for optional heads or lens collars to extend its capability. The included wrist strap provides additional security when performing one-handed operation, and the convenient belt clip allows you to quickly carry the monopod by your side or on your pack, ready for action. Additionally, the monopod folds down to 17.2" for optimal portability and storage.
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What are the section diameters? At least max and ...

What are the section diameters? At least max and min. Thx
Asked by: John
From top to bottom it is about 30mm, 27mm, 24mm, 21.5mm, 17.5mm, and the bottom section is about 14mm.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2021-02-08

Is the foot on this monopod removable to accept ...

Is the foot on this monopod removable to accept external tripod leg base?
Asked by: Vlado
Yes, it accepts any attachment that has a 3/8-16" threaded stud.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2022-11-10

Which screw do I need to connect to my Canon R6 ...

Which screw do I need to connect to my Canon R6 Mark II? The screw it comes with is too big for the Canon camera.
Asked by: Kif
You will want to first mount a head or at the very least a quick release plate and clamp to mount a camera to the Robus RCM-633 6-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod, 65". Please see the examples below: Manfrotto 234RC Tilt Head for Monopods, with Quick Release, BH # MA234RC, or Oben QRA-A2 Quick Release Assembly with QR-10 Plate, BH # OBQRAA2
Answered by: Elliot A
Date published: 2025-10-17

Where is this manufactured?

Where is this manufactured?
Asked by: Mika
According to our system, it is manufactured in China.
Answered by: Kevin
Date published: 2020-12-11

Can I use the iFootage CB3 BASE-P Cobra 3 ...

Can I use the iFootage CB3 BASE-P Cobra 3 low-profile mini tripod base with foot pedal with this model?
Asked by: Albert
Yes, you can use the iFootage CB3 Base Cobra 3 low profile minipod base (Mfr #CB3 BASE) with the Robus RCM-633 6-section carbon fiber monopod because both utilize the standard 3/8"-16 threaded connection.
Answered by: Samik G
Date published: 2026-01-20

Can the Robus SBM-001 Stabilizing Base (BH ...

Can the Robus SBM-001 Stabilizing Base (BH #ROSBM001, MFR #SBM-001) be mounted on the top of the monopod (i.e., to use the monopod "upside down")?
Asked by: Trevor
As a follow-up, I just bought the RCM-633 6-Section Monopod with the SBM-001 Stabilizing Base, and you can indeed mount the monopod upside down! I'm very happy with this setup, and will be using it to shoot 360° photos.
Answered by: Trevor
Date published: 2022-07-25

Will the 33lb version be strong enough for a ...

Will the 33lb version be strong enough for a Canon R5 and RF 600mm f4? It weighs far less than 33 lbs!
Asked by: Leah Beth
I may work ok but with a 600mm with its length I would suggest buying one of the top Gitzo monopods, which is what I use for my R3 with a 600mmf4
Answered by: Vasha
Date published: 2023-08-03

Is the base stable enough to walk away from ...

Is the base stable enough to walk away from (hands-free) with a Sony A7 IV with Tamron 28-75mm?
Asked by: martin
You can go hands-free. However, I would not step away from it. As a light gust will knock it over. I would not use it for long exposures.
Answered by: David B
Date published: 2023-10-10
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