Tripod 78"/200cm DSLR Tripods Aluminum Travel Vlog Tripod Monopod with 360° Panorama Ball Head 1/4" Quick Release Plate Carrying Case Loading Up to 17.6lbs/8kg for Canon Nikon
SKU: KF09.087
The tripod is great the only downside I can see so far is the red clips to hold the legs at different angles seem to be very wobbly and dont seem very durable
20/09/2024
Lo compró para hacer astrofotografía donde la estabilidad es primordial y está encantado
20/09/2024
have gone through dozens of tripods. Using it for both work and photography hobby, this is one of the best tripods I’ve ever had. Works great, lightweight and the carry case is very nice.
19/09/2024
had a Ranger which I lost and replaced it with this. Overall it is fine. It is a tad longer than the Ranger and harder to pack. The levers of adjusting the ball took some getting used to and have trouble locking in with the weight of of large lens. Overall a good value and does what you need it to do.
18/09/2024
had a very dumpy, Amazon Basics-style rudimentary tripod that lasted me over 10 years until last year. One of the wingnut adjustments was over-tightened and stopped working. Got a cheap, "heavy duty" $40 replacement from Walmart that lasted about 4 months. Finally took the plunge and ordered this tripod, and I'm definitely never looking back!I only use it for extended periods while shooting the statues, figures and pieces I paint, so administer with a granule of sodium, but this thing is more than adequate for what I'm doing with it and I'm very confident it could survive any trips I made for reference shots for paintings, in any sort of environment. It feels sturdy, holds position with zero fuss, and even the ball head joint feels great a few months in. The nicest thing is the added arm, which will make videography an easy adjustment if and when I get around to recording myself working. Love this tripod so far!
18/09/2024
Great tripod. Light but strong. Did small test when recieved yesterday and seemed good.
18/09/2024
Decent tripod for <$100, seems well-made and maybe worth a bit more since it's lightweight and easily packed while walking. But I would never trust my expensive cameras on it in any wind >10 knots unless attaching a bag of rocks to the hook. The legs don't spread quite as wide as better more expensive ones, but with weight attached in wind, I'd be fully confident with it. I also easily replaced the attached ball-head with my old Manfrotto ball-head with a snap-in plate and it fits perfectly (the new ball head has a wonky slide-in plate which I can see slipping/dropping the camera while trying to slide it in place). If using a cheaper 'dropper' camera, I'd have no issues at all with any of the above.
16/09/2024