I was looking for a tripod to replace the old one which is gone now, wobbly and creaky.
I came across this tripod which was very well talked about, I wanted to try it and loved it!
PRO
1) The tripod can reach a height of up to 2 meters and still remains very stable
2) The presence of the ball head should not be underestimated, if it breaks (I hope never) you can replace it with one of a better known brand. Finding the right position of the machine body is much easier and faster compared to the heads of “classic” easels.
3) Opening is not necessary thanks to the "clamps" that allow you to extend the legs.
4) Stability is even better thanks to the weight support. I recommend hanging the backpack on it to make it immobile.
5) Stability, which can be greater on land thanks to the iron feet "planted" in the ground, as can be
seen from the video CONTRO.
1) Although the purse is closed, he found it a bit awkward (46cm) but nothing flashy. I was used to my old tripod which reached 38cm closed.
2) After a few uses, the rubber feet will already wear out. Nothing else
to say, I especially recommend it to those approaching the world of photography. Investing in a tripod is important because it will last for years.
I recommend it
I came across this tripod which was very well talked about, I wanted to try it and loved it!
PRO
1) The tripod can reach a height of up to 2 meters and still remains very stable
2) The presence of the ball head should not be underestimated, if it breaks (I hope never) you can replace it with one of a better known brand. Finding the right position of the machine body is much easier and faster compared to the heads of “classic” easels.
3) Opening is not necessary thanks to the "clamps" that allow you to extend the legs.
4) Stability is even better thanks to the weight support. I recommend hanging the backpack on it to make it immobile.
5) Stability, which can be greater on land thanks to the iron feet "planted" in the ground, as can be
seen from the video CONTRO.
1) Although the purse is closed, he found it a bit awkward (46cm) but nothing flashy. I was used to my old tripod which reached 38cm closed.
2) After a few uses, the rubber feet will already wear out. Nothing else
to say, I especially recommend it to those approaching the world of photography. Investing in a tripod is important because it will last for years.
I recommend it
02/04/2025
The tripod feels sturdy even with large lenses on it.Moving the head is different to get used to. I’m used to a literal bar that you hold and twist & this one works a little differently... you just move the camera... so easier but when you’ve been doing it a different way for 30 years it’s a new way of thinking. Being able to convert to monopod is handy as you don’t have to carry both but the process does take a minute. If I know I need a quick change from tri to mono I still bring both with me.Overall I’m pleased, especially for the money.This isn’t my full time gig right now, so I’m going to shell out hundreds on a tripod. If I used it on location 8 hours a day & was tossing it around a lot really sort of abusing it, I’m not sure how long this one would hold up. But time will tell & for me as a side gig... it’s perfect & I suspect will be with me a long time.
02/04/2025
El producto tiene excelente presentación y luce muy bien .... tengo poco tiempo con él y no podría dar algún concepto de durabilidad.
02/04/2025
Great product! Solid construction, legs don’t bend even when fully extended. Still lightweight. For the price couldn’t be happier. I would put this against others 2-3 times the price. I am using it to shoot videos using a Canon M50 and have no issues with stability. I would buy again!
02/04/2025
The tripod feels sturdy even with large lenses on it.
Moving the head is different to get used to. I’m used to a literal bar that you hold and twist & this one works a little differently... you just move the camera... so easier but when you’ve been doing it a different way for 30 years it’s a new way of thinking. Being able to convert to monopod is handy as you don’t have to carry both but the process does take a minute. If I know I need a quick change from tri to mono I still bring both with me.
Overall I’m pleased, especially for the money.
This isn’t my full time gig right now, so I’m going to shell out hundreds on a tripod. If I used it on location 8 hours a day & was tossing it around a lot really sort of abusing it, I’m not sure how long this one would hold up. But time will tell & for me as a side gig... it’s perfect & I suspect will be with me a long time.
Moving the head is different to get used to. I’m used to a literal bar that you hold and twist & this one works a little differently... you just move the camera... so easier but when you’ve been doing it a different way for 30 years it’s a new way of thinking. Being able to convert to monopod is handy as you don’t have to carry both but the process does take a minute. If I know I need a quick change from tri to mono I still bring both with me.
Overall I’m pleased, especially for the money.
This isn’t my full time gig right now, so I’m going to shell out hundreds on a tripod. If I used it on location 8 hours a day & was tossing it around a lot really sort of abusing it, I’m not sure how long this one would hold up. But time will tell & for me as a side gig... it’s perfect & I suspect will be with me a long time.
02/04/2025
The tripod is great the only downside I can see so far is the red clips to hold the legs at different angles seem to be very wobbly and dont seem very durable
01/04/2025
this item is pretty sturdy and light weight and serves its purpose. Go from tripod to monopod in a couple minutes. Yes i said minutes, because everything is not quick release incase you wanted to know and I knew that from the beginning. So if you're looking for that quick moment switch just be aware. So bottom line this tripod wasn't made for that nor they described that it does, other then that its well worth it for the price and highly recommend it since its pretty smooth when tracking something that's moving. The tripod is not too big or too small, it can be carried on its personal bag or be attached to your camera gear back pack. That's how i carry it, strapped on the side of my backpack. It's also pretty light so you wont feel the difference by much when carrying it on your backpack. Hint: only way to make it close to a quick release is purchasing a spare Tripod Ball Head 360 Degree and quick release plate to attach it to your mono pod and there you go but they are so darn expensive, nearly half the price of the whole tripod!
01/04/2025
Lo compró para hacer astrofotografía donde la estabilidad es primordial y está encantado
01/04/2025

