Not unless you open it and get it tested at the store. I'm not a fan of that, I prefer to have the experience of opening something new in my home.but you can be sure of getting a working product
How? For physical damage you still need to record unboxing, which takes away the fun/excitementNot unless you open it and get it tested at the store. I'm not a fan of that, I prefer to have the experience of opening something new in my home.
In my experience, not particularly.How? For physical damage you still need to record unboxing, which takes away the fun/excitement
For a little more, there's tripods with ball heads, where one of the legs is detachable to work as a monopod. You get the best of both worldsA little off-beat: a monopod
seller seems sketchy, reviews are monsty saying wrong product sent. and its non-returnable.Gigabyte H610i ITX motherboard for 7599. Cheapest ITX board option right now.
I'm not sure if it's a "deal" in the price sense, but in ITX space components can be a deal by simply existing.
All motherboards on Amazon have that "Non-returnable" tag, even ones sold by Appario. But yes, the seller has too many reviews where the wrong motherboard was sent.seller seems sketchy, reviews are monsty saying wrong product sent. and its non-returnable.
At first glance, it seems like the seller is highly rated. On further scrutinization, they have a number of shit reviews that are unaccounted for because Amazon has scratched them off under the guise of "being Amazon fulfilled". Such misleading BS.seller seems sketchy, reviews are monsty saying wrong product sent. and its non-returnable.
Amazon has this policy where any negative review related to wrong/defective/in-transit damaged product received is considered amazon's responsibility & not seller's because amazon fulfilled means the product was supposedly in fine condition when it reached amazon warehouse from seller's place.At first glance, it seems like the seller is highly rated. On further scrutinization, they have a number of shit reviews that are unaccounted for because Amazon has scratched them off under the guise of "being Amazon fulfilled". Such misleading BS.
Which seller tho? The Fotocart one had lots of bad reviews when I checked 4-5 months back.A little off-beat: a monopod, the lowest priced one I've found that's aluminum and with twist locks: https://www.amazon.in/s?k=mefoto+walkabout+monopod&i=electronics
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It's at least 1k more expensive everywhere else online. There are far cheaper monopods, so this only makes sense if you want twist locks with a reputable brand and/or a proven design. Twist locks are easier to deploy and less susceptible to failure over time (cheaply-made click locks usually break within a few years). Unclear if it can take those stabilizing mini-legs that other monopods can. I'll have to check after it arrives. It's also headless, so you'll need at least a basic ball head for any kind of articulation.
It's also a very old model/design, 10+ years (as is the case with most photography accessories these days). A review from 2013: https://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/08/26/review-mefoto-walkabout-monopod/
I got this because tripods are considered intrusive at public parks and I wanted to take macro photos of random flowers while I'm out walking.
PC Components are best purchased from mdcomputers or vedantcomputers. Amazon and Flipkart often mix processors with different variants and then begins the hassle of returns being rejected.All motherboards on Amazon have that "Non-returnable" tag, even ones sold by Appario. But yes, the seller has too many reviews where the wrong motherboard was sent.
Unclear if it can take those stabilizing mini-legs that other monopods can. I'll have to check after it arrives.
I am little skeptical about it being strong enough to walk on treks.
Which seller tho? The Fotocart one had lots of bad reviews when I checked 4-5 months back.
the foot is attached with a M8 thread