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Review on πŸ” Enhanced Lensball Stand: Suction Mount with Flat Base and Tripod Screw Thread by Charles Quinones

Revainrating 1 out of 5

USELESS - NOT RECOMMENDED - DELETED ON FIRST USE.

OK I put the suction cup on the monopod and then attached the 80mm lens to it. The suction worked like a charm. However, about halfway through taking my photo set, I moved to take another shot and my Lensball landed on the pavement, pulling out a large chunk of shavings. There was a black suction cup attached to the 80mm bullet, which still held tight. However, the aluminum base was still on my monopod. The black suction cup has become detached from the base and as a result I now have neither the money for the suction cup nor the price for my 80mm lens. There is only a small lip holding the black suction cup to the aluminum base and given that I've only used it for 10 minutes at most, it seems the lip isn't big enough. That's why it gets 1 star. THE PRODUCT IS NOT WORTH IT. If the suction cup comes loose when the 80mm lens ball is sitting on top of the monopod and the monopod barely moves, the product is defective and at the same time cost me even more money as my lens fell about 5 feet into a paved driveway . I think Lensball should go back to the drawing board associated with this product. You're half right. Until they do, I strongly recommend you keep the ball in your fingers and not on that sucker.

Pros
  • SHOOT STALL. Capturing blurry lensball photos can give photographers a headache! Worry no more with the original lens stand. Its vulcanized rubber suction cup provides a secure grip on your lensball, allowing you to capture magical shots with ease.
Cons
  • Not bad but...