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View multi-angles images
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- Fits all 35mm and digital cameras with standard tripod socket
- Extension legs
- Tilt head to catch any angle
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Price: $9.99 |
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New, lowest price : $2.62 |
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| Product Description |
| COMPACT TRIPODS TO CATCH ALL THE ANGLES WITH EXTENSION LEGS & TILT HEAD FITS ALL 35MM DIGITAL & VIDEO CAMERAS WITH TRIPOD SOCKET STURDY & ULTRA-COMPACT INCLUDES EXTENSION TUBE |
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Camcorder Reviews Writed by Customer
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Almost useless
2007-08-29
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I bought this tripod to replace another one I had lost. As other people have written, this tripod cannot hold up a camera. I have a somewhat large camera (Nikon Coolpix 5700), and as soon as I mounted it to the tripod it tilted forwards to face straight down.
The only good thing is that it has a nice, flat form when folded up, so it slides easily into my camera case next to my camera. Of course, the paper that came with the tripod could also fit nicely in my case when folded properly, and would be just as useful for taking pictures. |
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Okay For Smaller Cameras...
2007-01-31
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| I wanted a small pocket tripod for my Sony Cybershot DSC H5 and purchased this one. It has trouble keeping my camera up. The parts are all plastic except for the metal legs. On a small, light, point and shoot camera, it might work decently, but if your camera weighs more than half a pound then you're better off buying ones with ball and socket construction. |
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There is no zero to rate it.
2006-11-09
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| Two pebbles do better??? They'll have to do. Fell apart the first time I used it. Buy a monopod instead (like the Slik model I rated). |
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not worth a flip
2006-08-13
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| Horrible. I bought this two years ago for my old Sony camcorder which I admit is bulky and heavy - fell right to the ground. I recently tried to give it another shot with my superlight, supersmall digital camera - the camera might as well have been a cement block - the tripod would not support it for a millisecond. DO NOT BUY. |
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Better off using a couple of pebbles
2004-10-13
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| My camera is a Panasonic DMC-FZ10; this tripod doesn't begin to support. About only use is lying flat/wedging under the camera to level on uneven or angled surfaces. Even if it were more sturdy, the slick leg-bottoms preclude use on car hood etc. |
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