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Kodak Gear Mid-Size 60" Tripod with Monopod and Bubble Level

Kodak Gear Mid-Size 60 Tripod with Monopod and Bubble Level
Brand: Tiffen

Buy New: $24.49



New (2) from $24.49

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.5 x 29

MPN: 80013
Model: 80013
UPC: 039599800135
EAN: 0039599800135
ASIN: B00005T3VH

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: FREE Kodak Gear Mini Tripod with your order.

Features:
  • Fully adjustable 3 Way Pan/Tilt controls
  • Quick release photo/video platform
  • Center column converts easily to a lightweight versatile monopod
  • Includes center brace and bubble level
  • 60" Extended Height

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Kodak Gear Mid-Size 60"   January 10, 2007
L. Butts (Virginia)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This Tripod is Great. I uses it for my camcorder. I like the smooth paning and tilting operation. I also love the fact that I can take out the center portion and use it for a monopod, which is very useful in tight places


2 out of 5 stars Yeah, it's a cheap tripod, but...   September 2, 2007
Sprout (Port Townsend, WA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have owned several tripods in this price range, and even though they're not top quality, they're usually MUCH better than this. The legs are plenty sturdy, but the lock collar on the center post is awfully hard to use to lock in place. Usually I'd have to lock it, and then squeeze the legs together until they're fully retracted and it will then be locked in place. Easy solution, but after doing this numerous times, the friction that holds the lock collar in place will diminish and you'll have a tripod whose legs just flop around like an overturned hamster (I've seen it! Don't worry, he eventually turned back over and lived a long, happy, right-side-up life).

The monopod section works but it's a bit on the awkward side to extend and retract as well. The plastic collar inside the cylinder that centers the monopod broke the first time I took the monopod out. I usually have my Canon or Benro monopod with me when I go out, though, so I don't use it anyway.

But the real reason this tripod gets 2 stars is because the head is awful. The cheap plastic knobs and handles flex a great amount and you have to be careful not to accidentally snap something off. If you're looking for a stable tripod, this isn't for you (doesn't even include a hook to hang a weight to keep the whole thing in one spot)... The worst part is that the base that the quick release clamps on to is connected by a cylinder with a knob that you can use to switch from landscape to portrait orientation. Unfortunately the vertical is not quite vertical, it goes just slightly beyond and makes any portrait shots you take slightly crooked. It also doesn't lock in really tight so doing anything other than horizontal or vertical just results in the camera creeping in one way or another.

From the build quality, I think most of the cost to produce this tripod was to make sure it said "KODAK Gear" in at least 4 different places.



1 out of 5 stars Horrible Experience   July 16, 2007
Gift Card Recipient (Palos Verdes, CA USA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I had to wait over a month for this item first a cheaper item is recieved they thought they could give me a cheaper tripod but no i noticed and another thing is that i had to send it back it pissed me off i will never do business with this comapny again


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