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Most helpful reviewsConfirmed purchaser
- Good points:
- Lightweight but sturdy, the handgrip makes it very easy to hold and quickly release/secure legs at same time. Useful hook under centre extension which happens to hold my camera bag.
- Bad points:
- Panning handle takes several turns to hold it in the right place. Spriit level seems almost useless - I find I'm quicker/more accurate at working out what is level (but I've always had a good eye for level/horizontals). When centre is extended it can't really take a heavy lens if mounted on the camera base (but should probably use lenses with tripod mount on the lens). However still much better than my original tripod - good value.
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12 of 12 people found this review helpful
Confirmed purchase: 29 Dec 2007
Alan, Ashbourne
- Good points:
- compact, quick lock legs, carry handle, lightweight
- Bad points:
- Pan and tilt head is terrible. Tilt head is miles out in its 90 deg position. Locking the tilt is quite difficult. The spirit levels are a total waste of time (far to slow, a fast bubble would be more effective)
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22 of 22 people found this review helpful
Confirmed purchase: 23 Jan 2008
Jamie, Cowbridge
- Good points:
- Easy to use.
- Bad points:
- Reviewer left no comment
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful
Confirmed purchase: 21 Apr 2008
Paul, Dundee
- Good points:
- Does what it says on the box ! Lightweight and folds down to a handy easy portable size
- Bad points:
- tripod head when camera fitted and tilted for shots at 45 degrees longitudinally isn't a true 45 degrees thus unable to shoot at this angle
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10 of 11 people found this review helpful
Confirmed purchase: 10 Dec 2007
Confirmed purchaser
- Good points:
- Easy to put up and very light weight.
- Bad points:
- Nothing what so ever, this is a fantastic product, a must buy.
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful
Confirmed purchase: 09 Dec 2008
Confirmed purchaser Media Student
- Good points:
- Reviewer left no comment
- Bad points:
- No point in it having a spirit level. Could do with a longer handle to move camera.
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10 of 12 people found this review helpful
Confirmed purchase: 08 May 2008
Product Features
| Primary material | Aluminium |
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| Maximum height (cm) | 150 |
| Minimum height (cm) | 55 |
| Weight (kg) | 1.5 |
| Load capacity (kg) | 4 |
| Release date | 2006-05-21 |
Also known as: Tripod TP323
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not 427 retailers nor anyone on eBay,
but please don't worry even if it hurts,
you can look for alternatives or
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Tris, Surrey
Score 8.0/10Confirmed purchase: 30 Dec 2007