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Use the National Geographic Tundra monopod in situations where a tripod is too large or unwieldy. Simply attach your camera directly to the top platform and start shooting. To make the monopod even more compact, the ball head can be removed. This also allows you to attach your camera directly to the monopod. The small profile plate accommodates all compact digital cameras and allows the camera to be attached and detached quickly.
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foot too loose
By steve
from australia
About Me Photo Enthusiast
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Comments about Tundra Compact Monopod:
the rubber moveable foot comes loose so easily.bumped,rubbed against anything whilst getting there,i've found it so many times,needing to back track to infinity and back.for the price of it on special now at[$],buy 2 or more as the foot will probably be even more as a spare part.disappointing.oh well......
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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NGTT2 Tundra Photo/Video Tripod
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One of my rubber foot dropped off while I was on a hike. Another one is loose. NG could have got it build to be better and more solidly fitted on the tripod.
Now where can I get a replacement for the footing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia?
The camera mounting head lock should be redesigned for ease of mounting onto the tripod. The current design made the mounting clumsy and awkward.
I would prefer that my right thumb pressing on the lock (away from my body) for the mount to be fitted and locking it by releasing my thumb; but the current one is I have to pull the lock back to unlock then release it to lock it back.
The good thing about this tripod is it allows the foot to open low and wide for floor level tiny subjects to be taken.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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rubber tips broke
By Tom
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About Me Casual Photographer
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Comments about Tundra Compact Monopod:
Rubber tip all broke including bottom and 4 others
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend
From National Geographic:Thanks for sharing your feedback, Tom. We're sorry that the Tundra Compact Monopod didn't meet your expectations. Everything from the National Geographic Store is unconditionally guaranteed and we want you to be happy with your purchase. If you would like to return it for a refund or exchange, please contact us at NGCatalog@NGS.org or 1-888-225-5647.
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From National Geographic:Thanks for this detailed feedback, Ivan. We'll make sure to share it with the manufacturer. Everything from the National Geographic Store is unconditionally guaranteed and we want you to be happy with your purchase. If you would like to return the Tundra Compact Monopod for a refund or exchange, please contact us at NGCatalog@NGS.org or 1-888-225-5647.