6m 20ft Elevated Camera Pole Telescopic Camera Mast
6m 20ft Elevated Camera Pole Telescopic Camera Mast
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Features
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TipTop carbon fiber camera poles are designed for professional elevated photography;
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Made of ultralight and high-grade carbon fiber, much lighter and stiffer than glass fiber, steel, or aluminum poles.
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The dual-purpose system is used either with a tripod base or as a monopod with a footplate;
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With a 1.4mm uniform thickness, the strongest and high stiff camera pole safely supports up to 10~12kg payload when fully extended to 6m and only slightly sways even in windy outdoors.
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The 1/4" & 3/8" stainless steel screw is mounted on the top of poles, which all your cameras and attachments can be mounted.
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Assemble with patented quick-release clamps, adhesive-free to installation and Alternation.
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Easy to use, portable to move and transport
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24/7 in support
- 10 Year Warranty for carbon fiber mast and 2 year for plastics
Specifications
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Extended Length 6m Closed Length 1.50m Sections 6 Material Options Carbon Fiber CompositeHigh Modulus 3K Carbon Fiber Top Load-bearing Carbon Fiber Composite: 10kg
High Modulus 3K Carbon Fiber: 12kg Camera Mount 1/4" & 3/8"
Accessories
1. Camera Mount 2. Telescopic Aluminum Tripod / Heavy-duty Aluminum Tripod 3. Smartphone or Tablet Holder 4. Clamp Collar 5. Footplate 6. Waterproof Carry Bag 7. Instruction Manual Setup Time Less than 60s Wind Rating (m/s) 8~10m/s Carbon Mast Weight 2.3kgs Aluminum Tripod Weight Telescopic Aluminum Tripod: 2.7kgsHeavy-duty Aluminum Tripod: 5.1kgs
Shipping
Shipped within 5 business days
Worldwide shipping via FedEx or UPS, freight is calculated at checkout.
Usually 3~7 working days for international shipping
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6m Monopod Pole - Agnos
Yesterday I received my new toy, the Agnos MrotatorHD, straight from Italy.
Since I shoot some architectural pictures for clients, I thought this one might improve my shots.
here's the link to Agnos:
http://www.agnos.com/prodotti.htm?v_lingua=ENG&v_categ_lista=P-P-P&v_cod_art_scheda=BUNDLE41#
It's 6 meters in height, and features five segments which you can expand one by one up to 6m. The pole comes with a Velbon ball head and plate, a well made transportation bag, 7 pin-stops (you need five to lock the expanded elements) and a 5m chord with remote control.
They have a great support and shipment was very fast.
It's easy to use, but you'll need calm weather, because fully expanded it tends to wave a bit. This may depend on the weight of camera and lens.
I found that the 5D and the Distagon 4/18 is good to handle. 5D and distagon 2.8/21 is more complacted, the lens is longer and heavier, so it can lead to a stronger swing/sway.
You have to be very careful to keep the pole straight, I dont want to imagine what happens when the leverage starts to pull the camera down . Because of this I would not not recommend moving the pole fully expanded.
Some samples from yesterday:
fully expanded with eos 5D & distagon 4/18, (btw, I'm 192cm tall)
a shot handhold:
mrotator first element
two elements
three elements
four elements
five elements, fully expanded
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Contax III, Zeiss Ikon ZM, Contax AX, EOS 5D, R-D1
https://mariaeero.com/contax/ Oh man - that's a really cool piece of kit - thanks for the photos
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Canon EOS 5D / EOS 40D
Carl Zeiss Jena: Flektogon 2.8/20, 2.4/35, 2.8/35, Pancolar 2/50, MC 1.8/50, MC 1.8/80, Triotar 4/135, Tessar 2.8/50, S 4/135 1Q, S 3.5/135, Sonnar 3.5/135 MC, 2.8/180, Biotar 2/5,8cm, 2/58, 1.5/75
Carl Zeiss: Distagon 2/28 T*, 1.4/35 T*, Ultron 1.8/50, Tessar 2.8/50, Planar 1.4/50 T* MM, 1.7/50 T* MM, 1.4/85 T* AEG, Sonnar 2.8/135 T*
Asahi Optical Co.: Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 4.5/20, 3.5/24, 3.5/28, 2/35, 3.5/35, 1.4/50, 1.8/55, 1.8/85, 2.8/105, 2.8/120, 2.5/135 I & II, 3.5/135, 4/150, 4/200, 4/300, 5.6/400, 4/45-125, 4.5/85-210, Super-Takumar 4.5/20, 3.5/24, 3.5/28, 2/35, 3.5/35, 1.4/50, 1.8/55, 2/55, 2.8/105, 3.5/135, 4/150, 4/200, 4.5/70-150, Fish-Eye-Takumar 4/17, Macro-Takumar 4/50, Super-Macro Takumar 4/50, Super-Multi-Coated Macro-Takumar 4/50, 4/100, Bellows-Takumar 4/100, Asahi-Kogaku Takumar 3.5/50, 2.4/58, 3.5/100, Asahi-Kogaku Tele-Takumar 3.5/135, Auto-Takumar 2.3/35, 3.5/35, 1.8/55, 1.8/55 (Zebra), 2/55, 2.2/55, 1.8/85, 2.8/105, 3.5/135, Takumar 4/35, 2.2/55, 2/58, 2.8/105, 3.5/135, 3.5/200, 5.6/200, Tele-Takumar 5.6/200, 6.3/300, SMC Takumar 1.4/50, 1.8/55, 2/55, SMC-M 1.4/50, 1.7/50, 2/50
Tomioka: Tominon 2/5cm, Auto-Chinon 3.5/21, 1.4/55, Auto-Yashinon DS-M 1.2/55
Since I shoot some architectural pictures for clients, I thought this one might improve my shots.
here's the link to Agnos:
http://www.agnos.com/prodotti.htm?v_lingua=ENG&v_categ_lista=P-P-P&v_cod_art_scheda=BUNDLE41#
It's 6 meters in height, and features five segments which you can expand one by one up to 6m. The pole comes with a Velbon ball head and plate, a well made transportation bag, 7 pin-stops (you need five to lock the expanded elements) and a 5m chord with remote control.
They have a great support and shipment was very fast.
It's easy to use, but you'll need calm weather, because fully expanded it tends to wave a bit. This may depend on the weight of camera and lens.
I found that the 5D and the Distagon 4/18 is good to handle. 5D and distagon 2.8/21 is more complacted, the lens is longer and heavier, so it can lead to a stronger swing/sway.
You have to be very careful to keep the pole straight, I dont want to imagine what happens when the leverage starts to pull the camera down . Because of this I would not not recommend moving the pole fully expanded.
Some samples from yesterday:
fully expanded with eos 5D & distagon 4/18, (btw, I'm 192cm tall)
a shot handhold:
mrotator first element
two elements
three elements
four elements
five elements, fully expanded
_________________
Contax III, Zeiss Ikon ZM, Contax AX, EOS 5D, R-D1
https://mariaeero.com/contax/ Oh man - that's a really cool piece of kit - thanks for the photos
_________________
Canon EOS 5D / EOS 40D
Carl Zeiss Jena: Flektogon 2.8/20, 2.4/35, 2.8/35, Pancolar 2/50, MC 1.8/50, MC 1.8/80, Triotar 4/135, Tessar 2.8/50, S 4/135 1Q, S 3.5/135, Sonnar 3.5/135 MC, 2.8/180, Biotar 2/5,8cm, 2/58, 1.5/75
Carl Zeiss: Distagon 2/28 T*, 1.4/35 T*, Ultron 1.8/50, Tessar 2.8/50, Planar 1.4/50 T* MM, 1.7/50 T* MM, 1.4/85 T* AEG, Sonnar 2.8/135 T*
Asahi Optical Co.: Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 4.5/20, 3.5/24, 3.5/28, 2/35, 3.5/35, 1.4/50, 1.8/55, 1.8/85, 2.8/105, 2.8/120, 2.5/135 I & II, 3.5/135, 4/150, 4/200, 4/300, 5.6/400, 4/45-125, 4.5/85-210, Super-Takumar 4.5/20, 3.5/24, 3.5/28, 2/35, 3.5/35, 1.4/50, 1.8/55, 2/55, 2.8/105, 3.5/135, 4/150, 4/200, 4.5/70-150, Fish-Eye-Takumar 4/17, Macro-Takumar 4/50, Super-Macro Takumar 4/50, Super-Multi-Coated Macro-Takumar 4/50, 4/100, Bellows-Takumar 4/100, Asahi-Kogaku Takumar 3.5/50, 2.4/58, 3.5/100, Asahi-Kogaku Tele-Takumar 3.5/135, Auto-Takumar 2.3/35, 3.5/35, 1.8/55, 1.8/55 (Zebra), 2/55, 2.2/55, 1.8/85, 2.8/105, 3.5/135, Takumar 4/35, 2.2/55, 2/58, 2.8/105, 3.5/135, 3.5/200, 5.6/200, Tele-Takumar 5.6/200, 6.3/300, SMC Takumar 1.4/50, 1.8/55, 2/55, SMC-M 1.4/50, 1.7/50, 2/50
Tomioka: Tominon 2/5cm, Auto-Chinon 3.5/21, 1.4/55, Auto-Yashinon DS-M 1.2/55
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