Camera Monopod for Nikon

Camera Monopod for Nikon

Nikon produce a range of professional digital photography equipment. They are one of the world's go to manufacturers of digital cameras , producing a range of high end digital SLR cameras as well as compact cameras. In order to complement your Nikon digital camera , there are a range of accessories available including camera stands such as the camera monopod for Nikon.

Benefits and features of the monopod

Monopods are designed to make taking photographs much more easily, but helping to eliminate shaking that generally comes from holding a camera with just your hands. Whilst monopods are not self supporting, they remove the shakiness from the vertical access.

Some camera monopods are designed to be used with a belt or with neck supports, these types of monopods are referred to as a beltpod and chestpod, respectively. In the case of a beltpod, the foot of this device is designed to rest on the user's hip or their belt, whilst a chestpod wraps around the user's neck with the main leg of the chestpod protruding out from the chest. These are typically used to take selfies, however, in either case they help to reduce or eliminate shakiness.

Monopods are the ideal travel stand. They are designed to be compact and light for easy transportation and portability. They feature a single leg, which is designed to fold up inside itself, making it easy to carry and store away.

Monopods are generally lightweight with some weighing under 400 grams. However, whilst being light, they don't compromise on strength as they can support even some of the heaviest DSLR cameras up to 8 or 9lbs.

The slimline design of a monopod makes it ideal for use in narrow spaces or when in a crowd of people where space is limited. In addition, they typically feature non-slip feet, which makes them versatile for use on a variety of surfaces, as it provides a firm grip for use in a host of different settings. Many monopods also feature a wrist strap, which provides an extra safety measure in case you get bumped into whilst holding the monopod.