Manfrotto Element MII Video Monopod Aluminum Kit with Fluid Head review - The Gadgeteer

2023-03-08 14:25:02 By : Ms. Rachel Ma

REVIEW – I have been a photographer and videographer for many years, and over time I have accumulated more gear that I have storage space for. One piece of gear that is really important is a great tripod and for those of us who do a lot of mobile on-the-go shooting, a monopod becomes a go-to device for quick stabilization. There are many great brands in the industry, and Manfrotto is one of the companies known for manufacturing good gear. Let’s take a look at this Manfrotto Element MII Video Monopod Aluminium Kit with Fluid Head.

The Manfrotto Element MII Video Monopod Aluminium Kit with Fluid Head is an ultra-portable video monopod that is ideal for shooting weddings, corporate videos, interviews, documentaries, and all those dynamic situations where agility and precision really count.

1 x Manfrotto Element MII Video Monopod Aluminium Kit with Fluid Head 1 x User Manual

The Monopod is lightweight with parts made of metal, plastic, and rubber. It features a video head with a standard 1/4-20 stud with a 3/8-16″ adapter, a control handle, and on the bottom, retractable legs. It also has 3 twist open/lock adjustments along the shaft.

The Manfrotto Element MII Video Monopod is easy to set up and adjust. It features a removable plate that you attach to your camera. The plate comes with a 1/4-20″ mount with a screw-on adapter for 3/8 -16″. The tension knobs on the head allow you to adjust the vertical and horizontal resistance so that based on the weight of the rig, you can smoothly pan and tilt. There is a built-in mount for the handle that is used for movement when shooting video.

The 3 legs that make up the base extend by pulling them down and have a spring release for retraction. They work well and provide enough tension that the monopod will actually stand on its own with a relatively heavy camera and a short lens. In this review, I tested it with my backup Canon 7D MKII with an extended grip. This configuration does involve some weight but in my test, it balanced without issue with a short lens. (Keep in mind that monopods are not designed to balance a camera in a standalone position) The following photo shows the monopod with the Canon 7D MKII mounted on a standalone position. This monopod works very well for shooting video. The legs on the base move fluidly so they do not restrict any movement when quickly changing the angle of the camera. Despite the fact that it is designed as a video tripod, I use monopods for photography as well, especially as a stabilizer at an innovative or awkward angle. The video head is also fluid, but keep in mind that this is not a professional monopod, so the fluidity of the video head is relative. Overall the monopod is well built, the twist locks work well and allow for very quick adjustment.

The Manfrotto Element MII Video Monopod is built with the same quality that I have come to expect from them. Understanding that this is general use gear and not for truly professional use, it works well and still is a good fit for me for my on-the-go gigs especially for situations when I prefer not to use my expensive gear. While it is a video monopod, I am able to adapt it for getting quick photography shots. when mobile. While I prefer a few different design choices, I give it a well done and two thumbs up!!

Price: $169.99 Where to buy: Manfrotto website and Amazon Source: The sample for this review was provided by Manfrotto.

manfrotto has always been my choice for camera support

however i am not a professional

as a matter of fact my gear is so old that it is all branded bogen so 40+ years old

and to be honest my monopod is more likely used as a walking stick or critter deterrent than as an aid to photography

i don’t shoot video but i do like fluid heads

just recently i ran across a fellow using a monopod with feet…he loved them

my question then…is the extra weight worth it?

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