Vanguard VS41 Flexible MiniTripod | 
| Brand: Vanguard
List Price: $5.99 Buy New: $1.35 You Save: $4.64 (77%)
New (5) from $1.35
Rating: 90 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 10 x 5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: VS-41 Model: 41 UPC: 026196190400 EAN: 0026196190400 ASIN: B00009RUCH
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight, portable tripod for those times when size matters | | • | Ball panhead, 2 sections, and rubber feet | | • | Extension height: 5.1 inches | | • | Folded height: 5.3 inches |
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Product Description Vanguard VS-41 tripod is so compact and lightweight you can carry it in your pocket. It is perfect for Small Digital, APS, Point and Shoot and 35mm cameras.
Amazon.com Product Description Carry this ultra-lightweight mini-tripod wherever you roam. It's small enough to fit in your pocket, and perfect for setting up at a moment's notice while travelling. It's designed for use with small point-and-shoot digital, APS, and 35mm cameras. it features three flexible wire legs and plastic ball feet. Specs include: - Extension height: 4.3 inches
- Folded height: 5.1 inches
- Weight: 0.1 pound (less than 2 ounces)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 85 more reviews...
I love it and here's why March 8, 2006 Manish Laxmikant 81 out of 82 found this review helpful
Update: I've got two more in my cart, ready to add to my next order (for free Super Saver shipping) They're strong enough for a Canon Digital Rebel. All these reviews are great - I actually bought a different mini-tripod at first but ended up making this my SD550's travel companion. Here are my reasons for liking it a lot: - I was able to position my camera right on my dash for intervalometer shots (Powershot S2IS) and it actually stayed put while I was driving. The feet are rubberized just well enough and spread far enough to keep the camera in place. - I carry it in my pocket. Since the legs are flexible, it doesn't get awkward or damaged when I sit down - With the legs together (and a bit spread out at the bottom) it makes a great pistol grip for little cameras. - It's the perfect trade-off between using a bean bag and a mini tripod - the legs stay put however you shape them, and mine has seen a lot of bending and still works great - If I'm shooting at a low speed and risk blurring the shot, I put the tripod legs on my chest for extra stability. It's not much, but your chest is less shaky than your hands alone, and gives you that extra stop for indoor pictures - While it's light enough to carry around, it also has a bit of weight to balance the weight of small cameras not making the setup too top-heavy. - Unlike straight-leg tripods, you can make the feet grip a vertical edge, like a cube partition
Super handy and better than I expected January 27, 2006 A Customer (USA) 55 out of 56 found this review helpful
This is incredibly useful for the price. It's the cheapest mini tripod out there and the design is brilliantly simple. It can be adjusted finely even though it looks clumsy. Just start with the legs fanned out but straight, and if you need to adjust the camera angle a little push the appropriate leg so it bends inward. It's more sturdy than I expected. The rubber feet prevent slipping and the flexible legs can easily hold a typical camera without bending under the weight. Maybe it's not for those 15-pound cameras with a 2 foot lens attached, but if you have one of those you probably aren't looking for a four-dollar tripod. It has a very small clip on the mount so you can hang it one a bag strap, but you can also just bend the legs around the strap. The only thing this tripod doesn't do is shoot upward at steep angles. The most I can manage to get out of it with the most extreme pose is about 40 degrees, and with a larger camera balance issues might limit it to less. One design drawback is the mounting screw is fixed. You don't get a little thumb knob to twist when mounting the camera, you have to rotate the whole tripod. But it's so small and the legs squeeze together so close that it's easy to do. For four bucks, it would be hard to ask for more.
Doesn't work for My Camera November 5, 2006 R. Giles (Bay Area, CA) 24 out of 27 found this review helpful
Doesn't work simply because the screw in spot is not centered, and therefore the camera tips over. If my camera had a centered screw in spot this product would be nice to have.
Great Tripod July 30, 2005 Marc D. (scottsdale, AZ United States) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I'll try to make this review as short as the tripod: If your looking for the smallest and very functional mount, this is it; bend the legs any way you want to capture that shot. It works just as I expected.
Great for trips September 9, 2005 M. Schmidt 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Bought the tripod and took it on two vacations. It is great. It fits in your pocket and was handy to have around for pictures using a timer and for pictures at night.
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