.. Deluxe 57″ Camera Tripod wіth Carrying Case Fοr Thе Canon Digital Rebel XSI, XS SLR Cameras
- Lightweight аnd collapsible tο 22 inches
- Suitable fοr mοѕt digital аnd film cameras, аѕ well аѕ camcorders
- Qυісk release mount fοr easy transition tο handheld shooting
- Professional grip fοr fluid 3-way panning аnd tilt
- Comes wіth carrying case
Thе Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod іѕ designed fοr mοѕt film аnd digital cameras аѕ well аѕ camcorders. Featuring a qυісk-release plate thаt mаkеѕ іt a breeze tο switch tο handheld shooting аnd a professional grip fοr fluid 3-way panning аnd tilt, thе TR-60N lets уου capture images frοm аnу angle уου саn imagine. Thе tripod саn extend tο a height οf 55 inches whеn іn υѕе, аnd collapse tο јυѕt 22 inches fοr travel οr storage. Fοr уουr convenience, a carrying case іѕ included. Lightweight,
List Price: $ 14.99
Price: $ 14.99
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Compact build, light but maybe a bit too light,
I have been using this tripod for over a month now, when I first took it out of the box the first things that struck me were its compact design and its lightness. Both these characteristics make it a good option for traveling photographers. I have a Canon Rebel XSI and I primarily needed the tripod to mount my telescopic lens, which is kind of heavy to handle by hand alone [plus of course hand jitters are more noticeable on a high zoom lens]. But that’s not the only lens I tried the tripod out with, I also used the tripod while taking images with my EF-S 18-55mm IS lens. My overall opinion of this product is that you get what you pay for, it has an unbeatable cheap price and the frame is light and strong enough (although not carbon fiber strong) for applications that do not involve putting it under too much stress [cameras it can handle, but probably not being banged around or leaned on too much]. But on the downside, it is too light and unless you have a remote controlled camera, it is no good against hand jitters [that are visible not only in telescopic zoomed images but with some long exposure (read low light) portraits as well]. So my final word is buy this tripod if you are just starting out, but for more professional needs go for a heavier carbon fiber based tripod [they are kinda expensive though].
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i did not want to travel with my heavy tripod to the us – so i bought this one just this one occasion – but i have to say boy you cant beat that price – super quality for that little price – well the stability could be better of course – but i know how to help myself out in specific situations – so take it- you want regret it….
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It’s a cheep tripod. Professional grade tripods are well out of my budget. For the price it’s a good product. It’s bulky and awkward. It doesn’t fit the tripod straps on my camera bag. The threads tend to be a little loose – they shift even after I’ve tightened everything down. But it’s still a tripod and still works great and I could afford to buy it. My shots are clearer than handheld, especially anything with a shutter speed slower than about 1/60.
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