UBeesize 71” Tripod for Camera, Portable Aluminum Travel Tripod Stand with 360 Degree Ball Head, 12KG/26.4LBS Load for DSLR, Canon, Nikon, Sony, Projector, Binocular, iPad, Phone and More
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Despite the size being unknown, it is the same mounting plate and screws that came with my professional mount.
Please read the directions carefully.
Neither cameras nor tripods have anything to do with each other. It is necessary to use an adapter on your tripod for your camera.
A tripod of this type was not used by me. To hold your phone on the tripod, you will need a phone adapter/holder. If I am not mistaken, you will also need a tripod mount.
Selected User Reviews For UBeesize 71” Tripod for Camera, Portable Aluminum Travel Tripod Stand with 360 Degree Ball Head, 12KG/26.4LBS Load for DSLR, Canon, Nikon, Sony, Projector, Binocular, iPad, Phone and More
There has been equipment that is expensive and equipment that is cheap for me. I have never purchased a nice tripod because I did not have the money. Having always wanted to, but now that it's more into the hobby realm than the "making money" realm, I'm interested in it much less. Unfortunately, the $20 tripod you can get at Wal-Mart is a bit of a pain - Several years ago, I even paid about the same amount for a tripod that costs a lot less today. This prompted me to take a risk and order the item. From a retrospective perspective, I should not have been successful with that wild gamble. I'm pretty sure it My first experience with a tripod like this was really good. I've used a lot of tripods, even rented some nice ones, and No other tripod was as good as this one. It does everything it says it will do. These tasks are handled very well and very smoothly by it. There is no swaying or wobbling of the ball head. There is no doubt that the pan bearing is solid Vertical movement cannot be detected by me (I would try it with my 250mm zoom lens, but it has IS and this would eliminate any wobble regardless). To convert the tripod into a monopod, you need to unbolt one of its legs. A nice piece of foam padding covers this leg. A very tall monopod can be made by removing the weight hook and pulling out the center piece completely. The wall is higher than my eye level because I'm 6'4" tall. As a regular tripod, it's also higher than my eye level, so whether it's high or low isn't really an issue unless you're doing something that requires All of the parts fit together very smoothly, and it appears to be made from aluminum. Everything from the screws to the clamps to the stops that prevent the legs from folding up, including all of the parts. I just love how smooth it feels I completely wasn't expecting this level of quality at this price point. When you figure out how to fold it up properly (that's one thing that's not quite perfect, but it's close enough, it doesn't matter-- Maybe I had it wrong) it is very small. Even so, it's a tiny tripod for this sort of size -- it's about the same size as a tripod I have that only goes as high as about five feet with the center completely turned-up. The clamp that screws into the camera has a very strong grip. We are not in a hurry to get there If you have a DSLR with a grip and a big lens, the clamp will hold them both without a problem. You will have to loosen the ball head or pan bearing in order to rotate the camera on the clamp (there are sticky rubber pads that prevent rotation). This means the object does not move when you don't want it to. Using my 250mm IS lens with my ball head, I took some sky shots, and the ball head didn't move at all after being locked in place. When I did the panning, the angle of the lens did not change Mine came with a handy little carry bag that turned out to be quite a bit bigger than the tripod itself, so you could stuff other accessories in Furthermore, it came with a bluetooth camera remote and a mount for the smart camera that fits onto the tripod. My first try at doing that as a photographer didn't work out so well, but I could take some amazing pictures that way. This package has a lot of extras that I like. This is a really good box, with nice touches like the weight hook (spring-loaded, a nice touch) and the fact that you can put the central mount The camera could be put at ground level (upside down, though) if I wanted, and might be able to do some interesting things that way. Macro photography is the only thing that comes to mind when it comes to small animals, insects and Take me to the beach, that would be fun. In an attempt to think of any negatives, I've now tried to come up with any. Perhaps a quick recap would be useful. While I do wish that the camera release were faster or more convenient, it is not particularly clumsy or slow and it is extremely Several of the rubber covers on the twist knobs weren't attached straight, but I was able to fix those with my thumb in under five seconds. It is hard for me to identify any negative aspects of the program. My favorite thing about this is that it's really easy to use. The result is very satisfying for me.
I was able to use my spotting scope and camera with this. It took me a while to get used to not having an adjustment handle, but it is very smooth and stays stable without it.
A tripod of this quality feels solid and will last a long time. I am impressed by the quality of construction. I would recommend this hotel to anyone.
There is a quality and a build to this tripod that amazes me. My first test was with a 4lb spotting scope and it did not encounter any issues. This product is well made, easy to use, and most importantly, very little shaking occurs when it's used with a camera and spotting scope. Despite the fact that it is a bit heavier, I see no difficulties with it. This product is definitely worth the price at this price point.
There was a wobble at the top of the tripod. I had to slightly support the weight of my scope without it supporting it on its own. Despite the legs being strong and easy to assemble, they were difficult to take off. A refund was given to me for this device.
After using professional tripods, it stands out in a crowd. The ball makes an excellent adjustment and is solidly constructed. Putting levels on the tripod is a breeze, and the tripod is surprisingly During my first use of this, I was able to hold it up fairly well on my Canon 60D with a battery pack.
So far I have only used it once, but I am quite impressed with the overall quality and size of the product. It exceeded my expectations based on how much I paid for it. I don't use it for photos, but for equipment testing. On a daily basis, it gets a good workout on the job site. Once I have been on the ground for some time, I will update this review.
The camera has a very good and agile mechanism for taking photos, but one disadvantage is the weight, that is, the fact that it is made of a resistant material, which makes it heavier than conventional ones. The book is fantastic! I recommend it!.