Now, This Is a Tall Monopod! The 3 Legged Thing Lance
The carbon fiber Lance from 3 Legged Thing is an unusually tall monopod that opens up exciting possibilities.
The carbon fiber Lance from 3 Legged Thing is an unusually tall monopod that opens up exciting possibilities.
The 3 Legged Thing Alana is a carbon 5-section monopod. This design replaces the Alan monopod, but is it any better?
The Docz2 is a monopod foot from 3 Legged Thing. With its build in ball head, it can also be used as a tabletop tripod.
The 3 Legged Thing Alan 2.0 monopod is a professional-grade carbon fibre monopod with a huge 60 kg (130lb) capacity. Is it any good?
The Bucky carbon travel tripod is part of 3 Legged Thing’s top-of-the-line Legends range. Despite its small collapsed size, it has a huge 66lb capacity and a maximum height of about 6ft!
The AirHed Vu ball head from 3 Legged Thing is their top-of-the-line ball head. With a capacity of 88lbs and a unique design that allows you to see inside the locking mechanism, I was excited to take a closer look.
The Vanz tripod feet from 3 Legged Thing convert their full-sized tripods into tabletop tripods. I mounted them onto one of the Legends tripods to see how well the system works.
British tripod company 3 Legged Thing recently launched the QR11-LC universal L bracket. The bright orange colour immediately caught my eye, as well as the staggeringly low price of just $49. In recent years I have always equipped my cameras with L brackets from Really Right Stuff, but these can cost anywhere from $150 to $250, and they are camera-specific which isn’t ideal for the long term. Much as I like the RRS brackets, lately, they have made them heavier, bulkier, more complex and even more expensive. The timing was just right, so I contacted 3 Legged Thing and they …
Here’s my review of the Ellie L bracket from 3 Legged Thing. This is a universal modular L bracket system for DSLRs and mirrorless cameras.