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- Operational height range: 22 5/8" to 64 7/16"
- Load limit: 11 lbs.; weight: 2.7
- Ultra-lightweight alloy
- Quick-release leg locks
- Tension adjustment
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| The Sunpak 3300 PRO tripod sets a new standard for all other lightweight tripods to achieve, both in performance and style. Manufactured from Tritanium (an ultra-lightweight alloy of titanium, magnesium and aluminum), the 3300 PRO delivers incredible strength-to-weight performance. Able to support equipment weighing up to 11 lbs., the 3300 PRO weighs a mere 3 lbs., 4 oz., while its dual groove leg design adds additional strength without any extra weight.With an operating height of 64.4", the Sunpak 3300 PRO has three leg sections, with integral quick-release lock levers, and features multi-angle leg adjustments for use on uneven terrain or for extreme low angle photography. With "grounder" capability, the 3300 PRO can operate at a minimum height of less than 23", without the need for a short center column. The 3300 PRO folds to a compact 23.9". Other features include a 3-way pan head with quick-release mounting plate, and a reversible center column, with locking height controls and tension load adjustment. The Sunpak 3300 PRO is designed for use with conventional 35mm and medium format camera systems, video and digital imaging equipment. |
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Camcorder Reviews Writed by Customer
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Less than three pounds and holds my Mamyya M645 with ease.
2007-03-08
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| Ok, its not a studio grade tripod but it is less than half the weight of my Benbo and nearly as sturdy. It will park my camera at five feet or one foot or anything in between and, with the hook to hang my bag on for added stability, it is stable in all situations except very windy. Did I mention less than three pounds? With the addition of my Bogan quick release plate mounted to the very good Ball Head that comes with the 3300 Pro-B it wieghs in at just a tad under three pounds which makes it a pleasure instead of a chore to carry and my images have improved since a tripod you have with you works so much better than the tripod you left at home because it was too heavy. It is better than my Bogan 3001BN at a pound less bulk even with the Ball Head and cheaper because the Bogan tripod price does not include a head. This Sunpak 3300 Pro-B is probably one of the best tripods you will find to carry with you when you venture long distances from the car. |
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Good tripod!
2005-12-17
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Sturdy while still being light.
Actually it is same as Slik 330Pro.
The ball head is good and can support my digital rebel XT with
a light lens ( Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 ).
Note that this model is not with pan head. Actually Sunpak
3300 pro has two models . This one is actually 3300Pro-B and does not have quick release.
It is lighter than 3300Pro(which has pan head and quick release)
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Dave is incorrect
2004-06-03
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| In his review, Dave from Portola Valley claims that the Amazon editorial is wrong. If you read the editorial properly, it states that this tripod has "three leg sections, with integral quick release lock levers". That's quick release levers on the legs, not a quick release camera plate. The Amazon editorial is 100% correct and this is a very nice tripod for the money. |
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Wrong product, not the one described in Editorial Review
2004-01-10
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| This product does not include any pan head or quick release plate, contrary to way is described in Amazon's editorial review. Don't buy this product without the pan head and quick release plate. |
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