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The NIANYISO 77” DSLR Camera Tripod is a lightweight yet sturdy travel tripod made from high-quality aluminum. It features a 36mm 360° rotating ball head for enhanced stability, adjustable height from 19.3" to 77", and a maximum load capacity of 33 lbs. With a compact design for easy transport and strong compatibility with various DSLR cameras, this tripod is perfect for both professional and amateur photographers.
J**A
Super tall tripod with 360 angles
The tripod goes up to 77 inch which is pretty tall. You can see from the picture that it’s almost as tall as my door. I like that it has the 360 degree motion so I can rotate it however I need. I really wish it came with something to Mount for your phone, but it doesn’t. I used a phone mount that I had previously. It seems pretty sturdy. The legs are stiff when opening, but maybe they’ll loosen up as I use it. Seems pretty decent so far.
M**L
Great value for the money. Feels like it would be more expensive / very high quality and stable.
Great value for the money. Feels like it would be more expensive / very high quality and stable. The ball head is very flexible and the quick release is heavy duty (all metal). I can't imagine a nicer tripod for the money. I wish I could by extra camera side mounts for the ball head, but NIANYISO does not offer those for sale. They did tell me that you can find matches of the camera side of the mount from other manufactures. I'll update if I find one.
R**Y
Very Strong Tripod !!
I have used it for a party at home and the tripod worked and helped really great. It has great quality of rods and has the level adjustments. Very flexible to use camera on it and I would strongly recommend.
G**0
Heavier than Expected
Solid tripod, nice.
T**L
Nearly perfect
Niansyo 77” - TripodSee images for the breakdown.What I liked: Tripod ball head easily supports my DSLR D700 + 14-24mm Lens + external hotshoe flash + accessories cold shoe attach bracket for iphone. It comes in around 7.2lbs total and the ball head can hold it at any position. I am happy with that. The tripod is rated at 33lbs but the ball head itself is probably <10lbs at most. I wouldn't trust it more than 10lbs+ to be honest. You can get another ball head with better specs but that will exceed the price package of this particular tripod.I also liked the easy to adjust extension legs simply open and close to extend and lock in. It's much faster than the screw in locking knobs. I liked that the feet were nice articulating rubber feet and they are all very stable plus the articulation is great for uneven surface tops.I dig the metal adjustment knobs on the ball head and the removable base plate which was very easy to remove and attach devices onto. Last but not least the spring hook at the end of the middle rod is good but it's not a giant hook so you'd probably be better off attaching a few pounds so the tripod won't topple over during high winds. The legs also lock via push in tabs and they are easy to use as well.Entire tripod isn't too heavy and I'd be happy to carry it around - it comes with its own carrying bag too. You can do the typical leg flipping so your camera can shoot upside/down very quickly - no need to adjust camera base plate at all. Ball head only comes with single vertical slot so you have only one position to shoot vertically. It can extend very tall and when I did that, it’s best to use the center hook just to get better stability. I did not test in high winds but it faired excellent even extended to the max 77” or so height. You’re gonna need a ladder for those creatively tall shots.What I didn't like but was not a deal breaker: the middle leg (the leg that attaches the ball head) - adjustment/tightening knob is made of plastic but the threads (see image) - are metal. Plastic on metal I do not like so I will knock a star off for this. Other tripods of around the same price range has metal collar and metal thread base as well. This was left out of the design perhaps due to costs but then others that are in the same price range has it. Also has water level on the ball head base plate (horizontal/vertical).The adjustment tabs to lock the legs after extension are plastic as well. It would've been nice if everything was metal. All 4 of the legs are metal alloy and light weight. I wouldn't call this tripod "heavy" but if it held up my DSLR gear it will hold up most modern iPhones and P&S cameras as well. The rated 33lbs is for the entire tripod and I'm never going to weigh it down this much. This isn't a tripod for rifles!Solid 4-star tripod because all the legs are adjustable even the outer 3 legs can be tensioned with a simple Allen key. Overall nice looking, smooth knob adjustments, easy to move ballhead and price is within reason. If you're looking for something to hold <10lbs, this thing will do just fine.Future improvements I'd like to see are all metal on metal adjustment collars and metal extension locking tabs. I'd rather add a few ounces of weight than to have plastics. Also have removable feet at the end of the legs. The ones I have now I don't seem to be able to remove. Being able to add spikes is a good option with removable feet. This is a tripod you can just take out and abuse and it will hold up. It's not out of this world expensive so you'd actually use it instead of babying it. Very functional and practical tripod to own.
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