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Pros & Cons
Pros
The collapsible mono-pod feature eliminates the need to carry a separate unipod. The head is the real gem, providing adequate angling and leveling.
I have been extremely impressed with the quality of the tripod for the price. Haven’t actually had a chance to really put it to work just yet but just from opening the box and checking out the functions, it seems pretty solid. Definitely a great upgra... Read More
This tripod is fantastic. Loving it. You won't be disappointed.
Cons
The unit is not for the serious professional. The whole thing bas a feel of cheapness to it. In all the whole thing just ferls cheap.
If i tilt the camera at all, any direction, it just droops immediately. The leg locks are crummy cheap plastic. The ball and socket where camera is fastened on also gets loose over time.
Mactrem claims the tripod has a load capacity of 33 lbs. I consider it defective since the head will not hold my nikon much less my 6lb video camera.
Highlights
Quality
I am very impressed with the quality of this tripod
I am surprised how good the quality of this tripod is considering its affordable price tag
Or slides out of place with the ball joint no matter how tight i set it
And you neednt be too fussy on adjustments either as the gimball ball head allows you to reposition the camera lens to almost ... Read More
Price
Simply put i love this thing and now that i see the price im even more amazed
Packaging/appearance
Received the tripod as a gift 2 years ago and with my light but frequent use it is still working as it did out of the box
Competitiveness
Within ten minutes i had it set up with my nikon d700 50300mm lens and sb600 flash all on top and the tripod extended to its fu... Read More
I shot with a nikon d5500 and have numerous lens including a sigma 150600mm and at times use a 2x teleconverter
I use a nikon d3000 and its apparently just a bit too heavy because it keeps unscrewing itself from the base plate
The ball head snugs down and holds my d850 with 2470mm f2
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 49.2% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 1,283 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 14 2022.
Helpful InsightsBETA
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There is not a feature about this tripod that i dislike
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wanted one with a ball head to have the ability to move freely and not limit my camera angles
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It also allows you to move the middle part down and attach your camera to take shots lower to the ground so theres a lot of functionality
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im going to need someone to explain to me on how to fit it in
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I recieved this tripod for a christmas gift and had to try it out right away
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I also enjoy that the camera can quickly be released from the tripod
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is lightweight has plenty of adjustments for height and versatile with the phone accessory stretches to fit most phones not the large iphone
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is light and does not add weight to my equipment and at no point was i scared that my camera is not supported at any point
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