Product Ratings
Overall (58 Reviews)
Amazon.com (37 Reviews)
Adorama.com (10 Reviews)
Bhphotovideo.com (7 Reviews)
Specs & Features
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What People Say
this tripod is not constucted heavy enough to use as a step stool to reach the top shelf in the pantry, but for someone who wants to go on day hike or even backpacking and use it as a stable platform
from Adorama.com
as a beginner in professional photography, my interests are landscape , thus i need to carry my tripod around -- weight is very important.
from Pricegrabber.com
i take pictures all the time, but am a novice as far as skill.
from Adorama.com
hobbyist /enthusiast
from Adorama.com
before i took this tripod outdoors , i tested it in my home with the legs and center column fully extended.
from Amazon.com
although the manufacturer rates this tripod for point-and-shoot cameras and beginning photographers, i had absolutely no problem or worries using it to support my canon eos rebel xsi digital slr
from Amazon.com
choices to the manfrotto brand, i had a tough time deciding weather to buy a more professional tripod (eg.3021bn) or not, especially since manfrotto do not officially reccommend this for slr cameras.
from Amazon.com
if you want a solid tripod, with a ball head, capable of supporting up to a 7-pound slr body and lens combo, but you can't justify spending $250+ on a "pro" tripod, you could do far worse than the
from Amazon.com
it folds down small enough to fit inside an average sized backpack, with space left over for your d-slr and other stuff.
from Amazon.com
in any case since i mainly do street photography or landscape and need to be able to carry my tripod around, while on foot and my camera/lens combination is unlikely to be more than 1.5kg in the
from Amazon.com