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Slik Pro 700DX AMT-Titanium Alloy Tripod with 3-Way Pan Head (Maximum Height 74.8", Supports up to 15 lbs) | 
| Brand: Slik
List Price: $229.90 Buy New: $119.89 You Save: $110.01 (48%)
New (4) from $119.89
Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 1247
Media: Electronics Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 15 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.9 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 615315 Model: 700 DX UPC: 036791153151 EAN: 0036791153151 ASIN: B00009R6RF
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| Features:
| • | SLIK A.M.T. alloy offers an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio more than 40% greater than similar tripods | | • | For Medium format camera, 35mm SLR with long telephoto lenses | | • | Lift lever to unlock, push lever to lock. It lets you extend or shorten a leg without taking your eyes off your subject | | • | The groove, in the already dynamically strong circular tubing, prevents the leg from spinning around, and allows simple and secure locking | | • | It also allows you to extend the leg from any section, regardless of the order |
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Product Description SLIK's exclusive A.M.T. super titanium alloy legs make the PRO 700 DX tripod rock steady yet lighter than it looks. The A.M.T. alloy has a 40% greater strength to weight ration than standard aluminum, meaning the legs are lighter weight yet stronger than the standard metal used in most of today's tripods.Capable of handling the weight of large format (4x5) field cameras or heavy, long telephoto lenses, The PRO 700 DX offer professional photographers and advanced amateurs the strength and stability they need while its size, and the use of A.M.T. alloy, make it lighter weight and more portable than THE PROFESSIONAL series.A tripod should be easy to use, so that that you spend more time concentrating on your photography than you do your equipment. The PRO 700 DX makes setting up easy with secure yet fast speed release leg locks, gearless center column, and 3 position adjustable angle leg locks for easy set up on uneven ground or steps. The adjustable angle locks combined with the PRO 700 DX Short Column (optional accessory) allow the tripod to be lowered to just 15 inches for very low angle, or macro photography in the field.The included PRO 700 DX all-metal 3-way pan head has one of the fasted and easiest to use quick release plates in the industry. SLIK made a circular quick release plate that can secure the camera to the tripod pointing in any direction, making attaching your camera (once the SLIK quick release plate is attached) more intuitive than most other heads that have squared off or angled plates.Value, today it's more important then ever. Compare the price and features of the PRO 700 DX to other manufacturers' professional camera supports and you will see that dollar for dollar and feature for feature, this is one of the best values in a professional tripod available.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
Best value on the planet. Perfect for tall shooters. November 24, 2006 Jim Krupnik (Watchung, NJ United States) 62 out of 62 found this review helpful
I bought this tripod based on reviews I read on the net, and was not led astray at all. The Pro 700DX is well made, very sturdy, very tall, and light for it's overall size. It is made with high quality, black powder coat castings. The main casting tying the legs together is built with very clever, well made 3 position leg angle locks that are all metal in construction, lock in place with authority, and are simple to operate with with one hand. There is nothing in the way of cheesy parts anywhere on this tripod. It reeks of "pro-gear" quality and feel. The pan head is rated for 15 pounds of equipment, and though the tripod itself can carry much more weight, the combination is a nice one. The pan head has nice controls, has two useful bubble levels built in, is built to high standards, and utilizes the Slik "Quick Shoe" system to full advantage. I have used many tripod systems over the decades, and have used many quick release plates as they came to market. Nobody has come up with a system that can beat the round plate system that Slik has on the market now. Not even the expensive European brands. It is secure. A camera or flash can be mounted in seconds even in total darkness,and the camera or accessory can be rotated on the head a full 360 degrees while securely locked onto the head, and before snapping the position locking tab shut. I bought 3 additional quick shoes that now live on my camera bodies, and long lenses. There is nothing else like it. Ball head fans (I'm one) can swap out the pan-tilt head for the Slick ball head 800, or any other ball head on the market in about a minute. Both the standard and short center columns come with reversible threaded studs to handle most heads that might interest you. The legs and center column are rather large diameter round units that have two lengthwise grooves built in to securely locate the leg sections, and keep them from twisting. It's an elegent way to get the strength and light weight of round tripod legs, as well as the twist free virtues of box section legs. The legs and center column are made of a titanium alloy, and seem to be much more rigid, stronger, and lighter than common aluminum legs. The finish is nicer as well, and I expect a better service life from this alloy over aluminum parts. One thing that the photo here does not show is the replaceable black foam sleeves that cover the top leg sections. They make for a nice feel, offer protection to the tripod when it's bouncing around in the trunk of a car, probably damp a little vibration, and just plain look nice. The leg extension locks are typical high quality Slik quick action lever designs that are a pleasure to adjust. They are made of tough plastic, and if history is any indicator, they will last forever. The best feature of this tripod for someone tall (I'm 6'5") is it's height. With the legs fully extended, and center column down, it is solid as a rock, and I can look through the viewfinder without bending into an uncomfortable position. With the column extended, I'd need a stepladder to look into the viewfinder. Based on internet reviews, I ordered the short center column when I bought the 700DX. It offers enough height to do any field work, is reversible like the standard column, and allows the tripod to get real low for solid macro work at ground level. I simply can't think of another tripod at twice the price that is built as tough, offers as many features, or anywhere near as much value as the 700DX for an SLR shooter. Carbon fiber is lighter, but costs more, and isn't as durable. This tripod is an awesome value.
Solid & Well Made April 11, 2006 Doug the CISSP (San Jose, CA) 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
Really solid tripod. Nice finish and features, and no complaints about any pieces seeming like they're going to break any time soon. I like the quick connect that allows the camera to be rotated, and the three-position legs are a cool feature. The Slik large tripod bag fits it well, though it would be nice to have some padding in the bag. It's not light (7.05lbs) or short when collapsed(29.92"). You'd want something lighter and shorter as a travel tripod, but that's the tradeoff for a rock solid tall tripod.
Sturdy and Quality at a great price. August 18, 2006 James Hatsis (Greensboro, GA USA) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
My favorite part of this tripod system has to be the simple but clever "Quick Shoe" it is round and pops in and out with a flick of the locking lever. Mounting the shoe to the camera is simple with the mount screw that is fixed to the center of the shoe.. just tuist untill it is tight. I have no problems leaving this mounted to my cameras all the time. Some other brands stick out so that you can not set the camera down without making it unstable... and other shoes are nearly impossible to mount firmly to the camera. This tripod has two handy bubble levels, a max height of 74 inches (great for us taller photographers) and an optional short center colum for low level shots. Buy this tripod and it should outlast your camera.
I liked it a lot until it broke May 13, 2008 William Porter (Dallas, TX USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I purchased the Slik Pro 700DX seven or eight months ago and have only used it a dozen or so times since then, for a couple of weddings, and a couple of other events. It does appear very solid, the height is good, and I like the way the head words pretty well, too. A week ago I would have given it 4 or perhaps 5 stars. But my enthusiasm has waned just a bit after what happened this last weekend. I was setting up for an outdoor portrait shoot. When I pulled one of the legs out in the same way I've always done, the end segment of the leg simply came all of the way out of the rest of the leg, as if I were taking my shoe off and my foot came with it! Some little pieces of white plastic fell out on the ground. It was clear that these little pieces were critically important to the locking mechanism but I played with it for several minutes and could not figure out how to fix it immediately, so I wasn't able to use it that day. Thank goodness it wasn't a wedding where this would have been a fairly serious problem - and an embarrassment as well. I contacted support at THK which provides support for this tripod here in the USA. I'm happy to report that I got a rapid response from a knowledgeable support person. I'd asked if I could fix it myself and he helpfully sent me a parts diagram. I haven't been able to fix it yet, but if I can't I'll send it in for warranty repair. Still, I didn't expect this to happen. I simply haven't used the tripod that heavily and even if I had, it looks and feels so sturdy that I never would have expected a leg simply to break. I need a tripod this coming weekend once again and I'm either going to have to fix this one or buy another to use while this one's being repaired. Having two tripods is of course not a bad thing. But I'm not sure I'll buy another of this same model. I bought this model because I too saw the many good reviews it's gotten. Perhaps I got a bad one. That can happen with any mass-produced product.
Slik March 2, 2007 Maria C. Vara 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I received this as a gift for Xmas. I was impressed by the lightness of the tripod yet it is very sturdy and strong. I also like the feature where one can invert the extension and shoot something on the ground. One minus though is that when you want to store it in the carrying bag you have to disassemble one handle to get it in the bag. Overall i'd reccommend it.
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