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"Light yes, but can't hold camera"
2009-06-15
- Reviewed By User: A8BGFC6VK46OW
The only positive thing I can say about this tripod is that it is very light and very cheap. I tried to use it several times - does it's job only if the camera is positioned right on top (90 degrees). If you move the camera and change the angle the top stand twists and fall back under the camera weight. I was using canon powershot S3 IS, which is really light. I can't imagine if you use it with a dslr camera. My final conclusion - It is good if you don't need to change the vertical position of the camera.
"Okay for what it is -- but be sure to not underestimate your needs"
2009-05-11
- Reviewed By User: A59BC7H4T874H
This is indeed a lightweight tripod, as advertised. I didn't expect Manfrotto carbon-fiber quality, but the head is a bit disappointing. The quick-release plate is somewhat fussy to get onto a camera and into the head.
If you're going to mount a still camera and leave it stationary indoors, this unit should work passably, but beware if you're going to use it with a video camera: mine doesn't pan smoothly and wobbles quite a bit when using any controls on my Canon HG21 or the Rode SVM mounted on top, or when people walk around nearby. This leads to shaky video, even with in-camera IS, which in turn works against the compressibility of the resultant files. The tilt hinge is something of a disappointment, as with a still camera in landscape orientation, when fully closed the camera is slightly tilted.
If one's needs are very occasional and don't require panning or much adjustment, this could be a reasonable buy. It's probably also fine for holding reflectors, mic booms, or lights. I think, though for video use I'm going to invest in a Slik or other unit around the $90-150 range.
"Traveler Tripod..."
2009-04-03
- Reviewed By User: A2AUDAZ16JAY6U
I'm absolutely 100% satisfied with this product. It's very sturdy, very easy to maneuver around. It's actually more than what I expected! I love too that it came with a nice little carrying case bag and the price is unbeatable! I would definitely recommend this product for anyone.
"Tripod review"
2008-07-17
- Reviewed By User: A2TMVAKLMFCCF9
the tripod came in with one leg already broken, i had to spend a day or two gluing it together this is a entry-level tripod, the price is reasonable, but do not expect much
"Cheap and flimsy"
2008-06-20
- Reviewed By User: APO9DUKG4L3Q6
I bought this tripod as means to use with my Canon Rebel with 75-300mm lens. Literally the moment I clicked it into position on the tripod, the plastic shoe snapped off and my camera headed toward the floor. Thankfully I grabbed it before it did any damage to my camera. This tripod should be fine for any point and shoot camera but it is very bad idea for any nice SLR camera, especially with a long lens.
"5 star"
2008-06-11
- Reviewed By User: A3MKJ2R45QZG42
Great product. It's very light weight and with the bag it came with, it's makes it easier to carry all the place.
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