Slik Sprint Pro II Tripod in Gun Metal With Quick Release Ball Head & Case.
Slik Sprint Pro II Tripod in Gun Metal With Quick Release Ball Head & Case
(as of 30/08/2010 01:43 - more info)
$89.95
Listed Under: Sprint Series
- Slik Sprint Pro II Tripod in Gun Metal With Quick Release Ball Head & Case
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used two times. One of the legs broke and can no longer lock. Seems durable but again lasted two uses. Ridiculous.
I own two of these ‘pods and I really enjoy using them. I have one for me and one for my wife. They are easy to carry when out in the field. We strap them on our Camelbacks or a camera backpack. Quick to set up and take down. Also a great tool for getting pesky critters out of our way when we’re in the field. Haven’t had an occasion to use them indoors as of yet. I’m sure they will be just as easy and useful as when outdoors.
I really researched tripods. But could not afford some of the nicer ones. Well believe me this tripod does not disappoint me and is sturdy enough for my D5000. I played with it this a.m. and no complaints. It is light and I look forward to using it on some of my hikes!
This is an amazing buy! For under $100 you get a versatile tripod that will work for general use as well as macro. Its lightweight and also comes with a cool case that makes it easy to take around. I’ve only had it for a few days, but am quite pleased with it and am looking forward to getting some great shots with this gem! If you’re on a tight budget but want a good, quality tripod, your search is over!
I needed a tripod for my DMC-GH1 camera for my trip to Russia in May this year. After searching the horizon on Internet for a suitable device, I arrived at this model in the strict terms of portability (weight and folded size) and functionality (near ground and 60″+ fully extended shots). Coupled with a third-party ball head (Vanguard SBH-50), I got myself a superbly portable and functional device. With the latest trend in the new Four Thirds cameras, this device will be the best choice among devices now available in the market, including ones made with fibers. With its capacity of up to a load of 2 Kg, there is ample room to deal with even heavier lenses when they become available (mine is a 14-140mm zoom lens).