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Aug 16, 2006 09:13 |  #1

Have just picked up a new monopod from Amvona.com the ATM-CF902 this mono is very nice Carbon fibre very light well built looks the part came with ball head,the B/H is very basic but seems ok this will go to the sell forum soon i have a BH 40, for the price i would recommed this mono (the p&p and customs cost more than the mono:oops: )I,m 6.6 and this thing go's way over my head when extended, it cost me about £28plus p&p so for that its got to be a winner but as has been said before go to the auction on ebay don;t buy at the site.
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Aug 16, 2006 09:39 |  #2

Awesome! Congrats on the new monopod. I have a few Dynatran tripods including their carbon fiber tripod, but have never used a monopod before. Maybe i should pick one of these up.:)


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Aug 16, 2006 09:48 |  #3

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Can't use a tripod not mobile enough( to many old war wounds) so i use mono easy to carry & very light, set it up & down in a sec
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Aug 16, 2006 22:48 |  #4

i want to pickup the CF mon but its always getting bid up to high. What did you pay if you dont mind me asking?

i have one of their tripods and its a tank, way to heavy to haul around.


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