I have the later version, the TrekPod Go! Pro. It comes apart and goes together pretty easily. I put an Arca-Swiss-type clamp on top, as I use Really Right Stuff plates on all my cameras. The TrekPod Go! Pro is quite well made and VERY sturdy. It's heavier than my Feisol carbon fiber monopod, but the monopod really isn't suitable as a walking staff.
just wondering, are you able to angle the camera towards the ground or up to the sky, i'm thinking of buying this and i just want to make sure i can put the camera on an angle, also how does it fold? do you have to take it apart? or does it slide into a smaller size?
There is a notch in the ball head so you can point it down or up. The GO Pro comes with a carry case that you take the TrekPod appart to put it in the case
does the magnetic head will affect the camera sensor in long term use?
can you inform me, where to find this monopod in Indonesia? thanks
DigitalRedWing 9 months ago
I have the later version, the TrekPod Go! Pro. It comes apart and goes together pretty easily. I put an Arca-Swiss-type clamp on top, as I use Really Right Stuff plates on all my cameras. The TrekPod Go! Pro is quite well made and VERY sturdy. It's heavier than my Feisol carbon fiber monopod, but the monopod really isn't suitable as a walking staff.
gslusher 1 year ago
just wondering, are you able to angle the camera towards the ground or up to the sky, i'm thinking of buying this and i just want to make sure i can put the camera on an angle, also how does it fold? do you have to take it apart? or does it slide into a smaller size?
mandykiwi 2 years ago
There is a notch in the ball head so you can point it down or up. The GO Pro comes with a carry case that you take the TrekPod appart to put it in the case
TrekTech2 2 years ago