Manfrotto MTPIXIEVO-BK, PIXI EVO 2-Section Mini Tripod for Mirrorless Cameras, Compact System Cameras, DSLR, Video, Compact Size, Aluminium
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This is the lens combo I use on my camera. This is an extremely light weight of 2 pounds. I took this photo with a Sony a6000 and a Some angles are too steep for the stand to support the weight. This model starts to slip and the ball head makes it nearly impossible for the camera to be placed naturally.
In a word, yes. It is with a macro lens that I use my D5300
My opinion is that it is not the case. Unless you are able to attach a monopod to the Pixi, your weight will probably exceed the maximum load capacity of the
I have no trouble using it with my Canon T4i, my D7000s, or even my heavier 70d, it's very high quality and reliable
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It is about the Pixi Black Mini Tripod from Manfrotto. The last week of July, I finally got a chance to use my camera after buying it around the end of July. There was such a small gap between the tripod ball joint and the iPhone 7 that it could not even hold it. There seemed to be no grip on it at all, as if it kept tilting. In light of the fact that it has been over 30 days since I got my tripod, I did not bother to contact Amazon regarding Here's the email I sent You may also send a e-mail to Manfrotto (I believe Vitec Imaging is the authorized distributor of Manfrotto in the My tripod was defective and I wanted to be replaced, so I told Vitec where I purchased it. I sent Vitec Customer Support the copy of the Amazon invoice after it asked for proof of purchase. He responded as shown in the attached image. The fact that they would refuse to honor the warranty just because "some dude" sold it to me on Amazon totally caught me off guard. That wasn't just some dude on the street that sold me this stuff. This was purchased from a 3rd party seller on Amazon. The dude should not have sold me the item unless he is an authorized dealer of Manfrotto, if I had known their warranty was awful. There is nothing but BS in their policy. To resolve my issue, I decided to contact Amazon to ask if they could help me. Due to the fact that I received the product from a third party seller, I only received a partial refund because it had been over 30 days since I'd received it. I am amazed. I couldn't believe what you said. This is the lesson I learned. Never ever buy products from a third-party seller again. You should always be safe no matter whether the product is a Manfrotto product or not. The headaches are a thing of the past.
The one I received was defective. In a nutshell, As soon as I saw this tripod, I was very excited. As soon as I opened it, I was blown away by the quality. Unlike a cheap item, it was of good quality. However, I am very disappointed in the faulty one that I received. In fact, it barely held up the camera without tumbling down since it's attached to a lock that isn't holding up to its full strength. The size and weight of my camera isn't that big and heavy either. Although I was hoping to use it for my DSLR, it doesn't look like it will happen.
When I first saw this I was surprised at the wide opening in the feet There were very few adjustments they could make. You can choose between wide open spaces and even broader ones As a result, they take up much more space on a table than you might expect. It wouldn't be the end of the world for me. The movie should have received a rating of 3 I have no complaints, but I just don't get it. Almost 14 days after Amazon's return window has expired, the retaining ring that holds the tripod thread seems to have snapped. It will not lock into the tripod plate - it will only spin and go back and forth. This camera is dangerous to put on and I do not want to risk damaging * * * * * Next, get in touch with **** - The Manfrotto the open a ticket, asking me for my proof of purchase, then proceeded to The zip file. There is nothing. There has been no response from them since I chased them down.
It must be so unlucky to be a customer like me. This was one of the items I bought and had been eagerly anticipating A good deal of strength was evident in the legs. Although the ballhead did not lock, and my camera never rested in any other position than slumped over to one side, YouTube videos show this product holding much larger DSLRs with much larger lenses with little to no wobble. As far as my equipment goes, it's just a small DSLR camera (Nikon D5500) with It was such a waste of time and money to use this thing. I am very I returned to my hotel right away. I wish you the best of luck if you purchase.
I was surprised to learn this tripod does not work if made by Manfrotto, I thought it should be a no brainer, if this tripod were made by Manfrotto. The tripod suffers from a serious design flaw. To begin, I had a small light (about 7 ft. Added 1 pound) on the tripod, but the tripod fell. Even though the tripod was not in full portrait mode, the picture was still good. It is so slippery that the legs don't stay in any one position, but just keep sliding It falls over or slips down, so either way is OK. There should be some kind of non-skid material on the bottom of the legs The legs should have antislip material on them and a mechanism that allows them to be locked in place at various angles. Unlike the Evo, it only has two methods by which the legs can be locked in place, so if those two are not convenient, the legs will slide down (thereby lowering it).
Version 2 is a bait and switch. Don't fall for it. There are few gadgets that can compare to this one Version 2 of the program is a bad version. Please do yourself a favor, and get this version instead of the one with extendible legs and other bells and whistles. I like that it is just the right size to fit pretty much everywhere. It is just tight enough to hold anything I want, and it is SOLID, unlike the version 2 which is prone to rattles and flexing like a drunk dancer's skeleton In this case, it's only two inches that matter (in this case -- There's a bad reason for this.