12" Inch Flexible Tripod w/ Wrapable Legs. Quick Release Plate for DSLR Cameras and Camcorders, eCost Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
E**6
I'd by it again!
What a nifty little tripod! I used to carry around a cheapo full size one in a drawstring bag, and that was a pain, but now I can stuff this in my purse. Aside from the compact size, being able to wrap it on a pole, or a chair is way better than cringing when you see people walking by praying they're paying attention, and don't knock it over, plus the level bubble is handy especially when it's really bright out, and you can't see the the camera screen clearly, or if it's in an awkward spot when you can't take a peek in the viewer. The rubber helps it stick to slicker surfaces ... Just over all I LOVE IT! I wish I had gotten it a long time ago.
A**R
I would recommend it to anyone with a moderate weight camera
I was skeptical about it being able to hold my camera but if is by far the most durable tripod for the cost I have found. I would recommend it to anyone with a moderate weight camera. I use a T2i and it holds it better than I expected.
M**N
I don’t know
Liked it but my camera wouldn’t stay on right and it was a little flimsy.
K**L
A Balanced Tripod
This tripod will revolutionize my cell phone photography. The package arrived according to its schedule. When I tried it, the tripod looked very brittle and cannot hold a selfie stick. After attaching with a selfie stick, the tripod has shown its true quality.Pros:-Excellent quality-Affordable price from other flexible tripod-Excellent service-Flexible legs with a balance ball meter-Improve photography stabilityCons:-Rubber part of the ball head does not tighten with tripod accessories-No variety of model-Metal of the tripod leg somewhat exposed when bentI recommend this to anyone who wants to improve their travel photography.
K**N
Four Stars
Nice. Not easy to store in camera bag
R**E
Works...
haven't made the most of this yet.so far so good.
V**R
Even survived my students
Used in a high school and have not died yet!
F**A
Who ever heard of a Phillips Head Screw for a Tripod Mount?
I've been doing Photo/Videography for years and this is the first mini-tripod I've seen that I can't use a coin to tighten the device onto the plate. Am I supposed to bring a Screwdriver with me because that's what it takes to tighten anything to the plate. The picture on the Left is this tripod plate and the one on the right is a nearly identical tripod I purchased last year. The old one can be tightened with a coin.
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