Customer Reviews:
very good tripod for travelling light July 5, 2004 Digital Puer (Los Angeles, CA USA) 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
I've had this tripod for about 3 years now. It's extremely small when telescoped down (10" in length) and light in weight (about 1 lb), thereby allowing me to stow it away completely in my camera bag when I'm travelling. I don't even notice its weight when I'm walking around taking photos. When fully extended, its height measures about 40", which means you'll have to bend down a bit when taking photos. The 3-way panhead allows for complete freedom for orienting your mounted camera.The tripod is strong enough to support small to medium size cameras; I never had a problem with my old Olympus 3030Z digicam. It can even support my Canon SLR, but it is not stable enough to mount heavy lenses that extend outward (for example, my 1.56 lb, long Canon 70-200L lens produces too much torque and tips the tripod over, but my 1.1 lb, shorter Tamron 28-75 lens is ok on it). Negatives: the legs lock with a twisting motion, which is less secure than clasps found on larger, heavier tripods. I've had the legs start to telescope down on occasion unless I've carefully locked the legs. Additionally, locking the legs at a height less than full extension is difficult as well. Overall, a very good tripod if you want to pack light. However, it does have its deficiencies as noted above.
Better than expected April 14, 2005 Bijan Nemati (Los Angeles, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This tripod is light and small - excellent for carrying along. The worksmanhip is also excellent - better than I had expected for this price.
Great for traveling December 10, 2006 Tech Jason (Los Angeles, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this tripod for my 2-week trip to Asia last summer and had it in my backpack the whole time. I never felt the "weight" of the tripod at all. It took mere seconds to "assemble" and "disassemble". To assemble, you just pull each leg all the way out; to disassemble, you just push each of the legs in. The only reason I did not give it a 5 stars was because a couple of times, one of the legs wouldn't stay extended and start to tilt when I'm setting up the shots. Granted, I was using the compact Sony DSC-T9 digital camera. If it was a SLR camera, this tripod will definitely not be able to support the weight. Again, for compact digital camera and compact trip on a walking/hiking trip, it's a great tripod.
Better than you'd think based on previous reviews. October 27, 2007 Carlos E. Perez (Miami, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a 'travel' or 'portable' tripod and it does a great job. It is sturdier and easier to use than some previous reviewers would make you think. I'm in love and there is no better lighweight item to carry on your vacation trips, and I use it with a heavy lens on a Canon Rebel ex.
small and light, but limited in some ways June 29, 2007 SKD (Tucson, USA) Pros: small size, light weight: I can take it along on backpacking trips where a bigger and heavier tripod would be out of the question. Cons: I would have preferred independent tilt and pan controls for the head (which would have made it easier for panning or shooting panoramas, for example). Also, as another reviewer pointed out, clasp-type locks on the legs would have made the legs lock more securely.
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