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Manfrotto 560B MonoPod unboxing review overview

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An overview of my new monopod made by Manfrotto 560B for my DSLR and my Canon video camcorder


Manfrotto monopod 560B photography tripod unboxing Adorama B&H Photo Video And photo equipment professional prhotography Film Camera Digital DSLR "Video Camera"

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  • are you able to screw 3 screws when you connect this tripod to tilt head?

    mine seems being stucked by unremovable steel.

  • @13478722465 I do not understand your question.

  • can you attack any kind of head 1/4 or 3/8 like the 561b that has spring load ?

  • @labalbi I would not try putting that amount of weight onto a monopod, check the specs on Manfrotto's site for exact weight limits.

  • I have this monopod . Can I use with the 128RC head ?

  • @labalbi I don't see why not, but I can't say for sure. Best to contact Adorama, B&H or your local camera store to make sure before you order it.

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  • @braveandtall Thanks for the info. I will make sure to check my monopod tnight and see if it has this same

    plastic piece ! thanks for the heads up.

  • Yeah be careful with your camera. I have the 561B and the head just fell off one day! It wasn't even screwed onto the legs. its held there by some kind of plastic thing.

  • Hi abandres

    There is no tension on the base, I just went and actually checked. In reality, there is no need for this. There's no swivel on the head either, and there's no need. The reason being - all the panning you want to do, is done with your wrist which allows you super smooth panned video. It's really very very nice. The monopod turns very easily for you either way, while it is on the ground, with no jitters or jumps, or bumps. I love it.

  • Excellent video!! I have a question:

    Is there a way to adjust the tension on the base so panning is easier?

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