UBeesize 67” Camera Tripod with Travel Bag, Cell Phone Tripod with Wireless Remote and Phone Holder, Compatible with All Cameras, Cell Phones, Projector, Webcam, Spotting Scopes
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Yes, I believe that is true, but my response is a "good-enough-enough-enough-enough-enough-en old- I'm not sure how much a Canon T6 with 50mm lens will cost. The zoom lens of 300 mm is quite heavy. The body of the Canon T6 measures 17 inches in length. I believe your lens is 1 oz, but I'm not sure. It's a Pentax k5 that I'm using. With my 55-year-old mother's help, My K5 is equipped with a 300 mm Pentax DA lens, which weighs 2 lb 15 oz. On my postage scale, one ounce equals one ounce. My camera and lens are in excellent working condition. When the UBeesize 67" tripod is extended to its full height, it is rock solid. You'd have to evaluate your camera system and come to your own conclusions.
I'm not sure, but it seems to work for my 20-year-old daughter. Spotting scope with a field of view of 60 X 60. It's well-balanced and easy to move around in. It'll also be locked in.
Yes, that is correct. The threaded base should work fine for you.
The length is 19 1/4" and the width is about 5" at the widest point, with a smaller width near the bottom of the feet.
Selected User Reviews For UBeesize 67” Camera Tripod with Travel Bag, Cell Phone Tripod with Wireless Remote and Phone Holder, Compatible with All Cameras, Cell Phones, Projector, Webcam, Spotting Scopes
This tripod is extremely adaptable and lightweight. sturdy. With all head adjustments, the operation is smooth. The quick release mounting plate as well as the cell phone holder are excellent features. The self-adjusting feet are a nice touch as well. This tripod is something I would strongly advise you to add to your photography gear. There are so many great features, as well as a solid build and a 5-star rating.
It's extremely long-lasting and dependable. There are a lot of features and options for adjusting the tripod to get the perfect shot. I could go on and on about how awesome the tripod's features are, but I'll just mention a few of my favorites.
- There are numerous angles to choose frombr>- The top of the tripod has a level to show if it is level.
- It has a bluetooth button that connects to your phone, allowing you to take pictures from a distance without having to use a timer. br>- It comes with a bag so you can take your tripod with you wherever you gobr>br>all in all, the price is great for the quality of this tripod, and customer service is excellent if you have any issues.
This is the tripod to get if you want a solid, high-value tripod for your iPhone or camera. I needed something that was simple to set up, lightweight, and small enough to fit in my car. And I didn't want to be bothered if it was stolen or damaged by my children. br>br>When fully extended, this puts my iPhone at a height of 6 feet. It pivots as well, with no jerkiness. So, if you're tracking active kids, this will take care of it without a hitch. The legs are strong and made of aluminum. It does not have the appearance of being a low-cost product. The bubble level indicator is also very accurate. The tension of the phone holder is controlled by a thumb screw that is easy to grip. Because it isn't spring loaded, you won't have to worry about your phone falling out if it is bumped. It was a perfect fit for my iPhone 12 Pro Max, with a little room to spare. br>br>Overall, for the money, highly recommended. In addition, the carrying case is very nice.
This tripod has far exceeded my expectations; it is extremely well-made and durable. I'm not sure what all of the adjustment knobs do on it because there are so many! Once I figured out how to screw my phone into the removable plate, it was simple to attach. It's also handy to have that arm for adjusting the camera. And I had no idea it would come with a remote for taking pictures. I was pleasantly surprised by the remote control. It was simple to connect via Bluetooth, and it took a photo right away. What an incredible turn of events! With this tripod, I'll be able to take a lot of family pictures that include me. So happy.
I would not recommend this product because it is not at all what it appears to be!.
I recently received this and wanted to write a quick review because there aren't many out there. Right out of the box, this tripod surpassed my expectations. For a $30 tripod, it's extremely durable and functional. With the $3 coupon, I got it for even less, so $27 was a good investment! My only (minor) complaint is that I have to remove the mount in order to open the battery case on my camera to remove the battery or SIM card, which defeats the purpose of the quick release mount in those situations. I'm not sure if the problem is with the tripod or the camera.
This tripod has made my life so much easier. The padding on the legs is nice because it makes it easier to carry or set up. I really like the spring-loaded phone mount because it appears to be much more secure. It also rotates within the mobile mount for landscape or portrait images, which is convenient. This tripod's ability to reach such heights astounds me. I also think the hook for adding additional weight stability is brilliant. The panning and tilting appear to be very smooth, and the locking mechanisms appear to be simple to use. It's got everything I'm looking for in a tripod at a great price.
UBeesize 67" Camera Tripod that isn't working. One of the tripod's legs separated from its mounting point on the camera base shortly after it was received and opened. After some initial surprise, I discovered that the tripod's snap-together design allowed the leg to freely come out of the joint, but I was able to manipulate it back into place and take some preliminary test shots. br>br>One of the extension tubes slipped out of the leg this morning. When I attempted to reassemble the tube, I discovered that the locking mechanism had failed and that it now slides freely in and out. I've tried flipping the locking sleeve in various directions, but it doesn't seem to make a difference. At this point, I have to assume that another part of the tripod slipped out with the leg and is now lost, rendering this brand-new tripod useless. br>br>I've spent more time tinkering with this tripod's issues than I have actually using it. I'll contact customer service and, most likely, return the tripod. It is not something I would advise you to do.