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Unlock the full potential of your photography with the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod a convertible monopod tripod system engineered for flexibility, stability, and performance in the field or studio. Whether you're shooting landscapes, events, or vlogs, this system transforms effortlessly into a monopod, a monopod with tripod base, or a compact tabletop tripod – offering unmatched convenience for all your creative needs.
Weighing only 860g, yet capable of supporting gear up to 2.5kg, the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod is constructed from durable aluminum and extends to a maximum height of 1.89 meters (6.2 feet) – ideal for overhead shots or shooting in crowded environments. The 3-way fluid pan head with a quick-release plate provides smooth panning, tilt control, and precise framing. A soft foam grip and adjustable wrist strap ensure ergonomic handling during extended use, while the flip-lock legs enable fast and stable setup across uneven surfaces.
Equipped with a smartphone clamp, this versatile camera support for photography accommodates DSLR cameras, mirrorless systems, action cams, and smartphones alike. Whether you're capturing stills, recording video, or conducting live streams, the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod adapts to your workflow with ease.
the National Geographic NGPM002 and enjoy three tools in one compact powerhouse.
FAQ Section
Q: How does the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod convert between different configurations?
A: The NGPM002 features a modular design. Detach the tripod base to use it as a standard monopod. For tabletop tripod mode, remove the monopod column and attach the 3-way head directly to the tripod base. All conversions are quick and tool-free.Q: Can I use this 3-in-1 Monopod for video recording?
A: Yes! This monopod is excellent for video work. Use it with the tripod base for added stability, or convert it to a tabletop tripod for stationary shots. The fluid 3-way head offers smooth panning, ideal for dynamic video capture.Q: What is the minimum working height of the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod?
A: In tabletop tripod mode, the NGPM002 offers a minimum height of approximately 23.5cm, ideal for macro photography, low-angle shots, or tabletop recording.
Unlock the full potential of your photography with the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod a convertible monopod tripod system engineered for flexibility, stability, and performance in the field or studio. Whether you're shooting landscapes, events, or vlogs, this system transforms effortlessly into a monopod, a monopod with tripod base, or a compact tabletop tripod – offering unmatched convenience for all your creative needs.
Weighing only 860g, yet capable of supporting gear up to 2.5kg, the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod is constructed from durable aluminum and extends to a maximum height of 1.89 meters (6.2 feet) – ideal for overhead shots or shooting in crowded environments. The 3-way fluid pan head with a quick-release plate provides smooth panning, tilt control, and precise framing. A soft foam grip and adjustable wrist strap ensure ergonomic handling during extended use, while the flip-lock legs enable fast and stable setup across uneven surfaces.
Equipped with a smartphone clamp, this versatile camera support for photography accommodates DSLR cameras, mirrorless systems, action cams, and smartphones alike. Whether you're capturing stills, recording video, or conducting live streams, the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod adapts to your workflow with ease.
the National Geographic NGPM002 and enjoy three tools in one compact powerhouse.
FAQ Section
Q: How does the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod convert between different configurations?
A: The NGPM002 features a modular design. Detach the tripod base to use it as a standard monopod. For tabletop tripod mode, remove the monopod column and attach the 3-way head directly to the tripod base. All conversions are quick and tool-free.
Q: Can I use this 3-in-1 Monopod for video recording?
A: Yes! This monopod is excellent for video work. Use it with the tripod base for added stability, or convert it to a tabletop tripod for stationary shots. The fluid 3-way head offers smooth panning, ideal for dynamic video capture.
Q: What is the minimum working height of the National Geographic 3-in-1 Monopod?
A: In tabletop tripod mode, the NGPM002 offers a minimum height of approximately 23.5cm, ideal for macro photography, low-angle shots, or tabletop recording.