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Product Description
With its distinctive styling and professional black finish, the full-featured EZEE Pod is equipped with Sunpak’s fast, interchangeable UT Series 3-way pan head, which features a quick-release platform with built-in bubble level and video index pin. For added versatility, the 3-way pan head can easily be removed, permitting EZEE Pod to accept other accessories, such as Sunpak’s Compact Ballhead. For added strength, features a four-section grooved tubular leg design that extends to over 62″ in height, and folds down to only 22.8″…. More >>
photocrazy
October 19th, 2009 at 2:11 am
This product simply does not work. The spring, the lever is not locked. The tripod goes down slowly with a weight at all on them. Is not possible to pull the sections enough to transmit it. I would not accept it if I was given free!
Rating: 1 / 5
Exegete
October 19th, 2009 at 3:08 am
The car of the monopod, which is a pressure on the block of work / release button, slide. Since this part is spring loaded, so no one is in position. It extends to its production of these Ezee only the mono-pod or tripod worst that I have ever worked with. But it is also the cheapest I ever bought. The only plus: 3-way pan head. It really works and is removable, so that it can with other monopods or tripods can be used.
Rating: 1 / 5
A. Radvansky
October 19th, 2009 at 5:48 am
I closed my quest for a decent monopod affordabe with the purchase of Ezee-Pod. For the money, you can not go wrong. E 'stable, all wearing black, easy to maneuver. It weighs just under 2 pounds, a burden or a nuisance to others maybe, but it is good for me and can turn into a solid stick. The only thing missing, I'd like a peak (above it) with a rubber stopper, but as long as you know how they work and always a monopod if this poses no particular problem. I would definitely recommend this monopod if you are looking for something cheap and effective.
Rating: 5 / 5
Jonathan Siemasko
October 19th, 2009 at 7:04 am
As soon as I made it to the field version of the belt was loose. I thought of nothing and went back up a node. Arrested within the next 3 weeks in the spring of the block remains stationary, put the lock on the high leg, and you could see on the top of the slowly part. Due yourself a favor and read the other reviews on this device. Rubbish.
Rating: 1 / 5
Aaron Fortin
October 19th, 2009 at 8:23 am
I bought this monopod specially to attend the rally Rolex Kentucky Horse. I've done before, and I am familiar with its characteristics, which were pretty impressive for the price. Seemed quite robust. The leg locks are not the easiest to use, but also blocked. Unfortunately, they broke into the first day of actual use! With a rebel digital and 2 £ 5 lens mounted the head started to spin-off of the base. When I hand back until he dressed, grabbed the screw in the middle! The left side of the head and part of the leg and there is no way to resolve locally. What is a bum. Thus the quality, decent for the price, but building could be beter.
Rating: 3 / 5