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- 3 Section Aluminum Legs With Brace, and Quick Release Leg Locks
- Quick Release Video/Photo Platform, 3 Way 360 Degree Swivel Panhead
- Adjustabel Tilt and Pan controls, Gear Operated Center Column
- Bubble Level Indicator, 90Degree Vertical Platform
- Non Slip Feet
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New, lowest price : $13.99 |
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| Product Description |
| Targus' goal is to enhance your lifestyle by offering innovative and quality products, as well as continuing to listen and respond to its customers. |
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Camcorder Reviews Writed by Customer
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Not strong enough for Nikon D80 with bigger lens
2008-11-29
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This is a great Tripod for smaller cameras such as Nikon D40 or Rebel or point and shoots.
I have this tripod and its aluminum contructions is lightweight and durable. Its stable in the wind if you prop it right.
The only problem is its head is not strong enough for a bigger camera setup.
If you have a bigger camera with larger lens...spend the extra money and get something else. |
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Great product for the price
2008-10-06
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| I was amazed when I received this product. It is sturdy, it expands, has and comes with a carry case. I searched for a tripod but didn't want to pay $$. Compared to one that I saw in Walmart this was a steal with all the perks. The adjustments to pan and level are great. Great item. |
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This is a great Tripod for the money...
2006-11-30
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| I just received this tripod yesterday. Pulled it out and started taking pictures with it. It is very sturdy and the level guide works well. I am very pleased with this purchase. |
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No need for more
2006-04-17
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Targus makes a series of at least five models that vary solely in height. I went with the 54" model, and you'll pay more for extra inches.
But they all have the same features, including a three-way panhead (pan left-right; tilt up/down; roll right), a bubble level (especially useful if you're on uneven ground and the 3 legs aren't extended uniformly), a quick-release locking mechanism that keeps the camera (still or video) secure but allows easy removal, easily manageable leg extensions, and a simple but functional carrying case.
The construction is a bit shoddy - don't overturn the screws, or you'll strip some plastic. But it's more than sufficient for our needs, and I generally keep it out of the bag, with the locking base attached to a camera, so that we're always on the ready to take pictures of our kids. |
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