Torjim 60” Camera Tripod with Carry Bag, Lightweight Travel Aluminum Professional Tripod Stand (5kg/11lb Load) with Wireless Remote for DSLR SLR Cameras Compatible with Phone-Black
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Selected User Reviews For Torjim 60” Camera Tripod with Carry Bag, Lightweight Travel Aluminum Professional Tripod Stand (5kg/11lb Load) with Wireless Remote for DSLR SLR Cameras Compatible with Phone-Black
This tripod setup is so simple to use and adjust that it will literally help you solve the problem of having to ask someone else to take your photo and then they don't get the angle you want. The "feet," which move with the surface on which each leg is placed, are my favorite feature. That's really cool, and tripods make it difficult to find. The remote range is also incredible; I was about 20 feet away from the camera to take a picture and still had signal. This is something I would strongly advise anyone to try!.
I'll keep it brief. br>br>From top to bottom, it's jam-packed with features. It's as if those who had been fed-up with the system- This one was made with faulty tripods in mind. PROS: br>br>
- When fully extended, it's incredibly strong - Since my cameras aren't light, this is my favorite featurebr>- The quick release mount makes it easy to secure the screw lock to your camera before reattaching it. br>- The ground is contoured by the ball joints in the feet and legs. br>- Foot pads made of soft rubberbr>- The adjustment knobs are solid and completely lock the movement in place. br>- The mounting plate can be tilted freely or locked in place for easy panningbr>- At the top junction, there's a small bubble level-br>- A smooth hand crank controls the final foot of extension. br>br>CON:
- It's a little heavy, but that's only an issue if you're going to be hiking for a long time. I prefer the heavier option because it adds to the overall durability.
The order was placed because this looked promising. br>br>At least until I mounted my camera, my initial reaction was positive. This tripod is incredibly lightweight and portable. It's lightweight and adjustable, and it comes with a nice carry case. It appeared to be sturdy enough for my needs at first. It's also simple to set up, and there's a quick-change feature. adapter for mounting br>br>However, the good news comes to an end there. The overly plastic and insecure camera mount quickly shattered my initial optimism. Unlike a proper Arca Swiss style all metal rapid mount with positive clamping, this tripod has a flimsy and frightening clamping device that flexes and strains under the weight of any decently sized camera/lens (well within the claimed load limit, by the way). I don't want my $2000 camera dangling from a piece of molded plastic that costs 30 cents! I'm returning it in exchange for a better tripod. br>br> For a cellphone or a small point-and-shoot camera, this might suffice. Not for a camera that is larger or heavier. Despite the photos, I can't recommend this for use with a DSLR or similar camera.
This TORJIM AX60 was a great investment because it is at least a foot taller than the cheap tripod that came bundled with a Celestron telescope I bought, which means no more stopping. neck pain is no longer an issue backbr>However, the longevity is even better. All of the legs on the TORJIM AX60 tripod can be adjusted independently, giving it a lot of flexibility. Using quick locks, you can get things done in a hurry. It has a counterweight hook on the center post, but I didn't need it yet. br>The center post has a hand crank for raising and lowering it, as well as a separate 360° rotation of the quick release head. It even fits in the carrying backpack that came with the Telescope but also came with its own carrying case with over the shoulder carry, it was worth every penny, I wish the Telescope company would partner with this company so you could just pay extra to upgrade to this great product! It even fits in the carrying backpack that came with the Telescope but also came with its own carrying case with over the shoulder carry, it was worth every penny, I wish the Telescope company would partner with this company so you could just pay extra to upgrade to this great product There's also a phone mount included. a remote shutter control for your smartphone camera via Bluetooth!.
I needed to replace my old tripod with something that could handle photo shoots for online sales. This tripod not only allows for easy transition from tabletop to floor stand, but the handle also allows for 360-degree rotation, which makes it a joy to use. I take 8- There are ten photos of a single item to take, and the process must be completed quickly. Because of this rotational agility, taking photos is a quick process. The blue tooth remote (for iPhone and Android) to take the photo was the coolest feature that came with this tripod. This allows you to get into the shot without having to wait for the phone to take it. Overall, this is a great tripod that is lightweight and simple to set up or dismantle, and it fits neatly into the carrying pouch. It's available in a variety of colors, but the brilliant electric blue color has me completely smitten. People have stopped and inquired about my tripod simply because of its color, and this conversation has led to a discussion about my company.
Following my recent purchase of several tripods at the same price point, I've discovered that $30 no longer seems to get you a good tripod. After learning that lesson and reading reviews on a number of tripods, I decided to take a chance and purchase the ZOMEi Camera Tripod 62" Light Weight tripod. br>br>After a month of use, with no field work and only moving and adjusting within the studio, the tripod appears to be in good shape. Legs remain in place, and the ball remains steady (nothing heavier than a DSLR with attachments). The quick shoe works well, but I'll have to give it some more time to see how it performs. br>br>So far, this tripod has left an impression on me. The included carrying case and adjustment tools are nice extras, but they don't appear to be necessary so far. A cell phone adapter was not included, so you'll have to buy one separately if you need one.