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🎥 Capture Every Angle, Anywhere — Stability Meets Portability!
The NEEWER Mini Metal Table Tripod TP29 is a compact, durable aluminum tripod designed for professionals and creators on the move. Supporting up to 3 kg, it features a 360° ball head for flexible shooting angles, adjustable legs for multiple setups, and a lightweight foldable design perfect for travel. Compatible with cameras, smartphones, and action cams, it ensures stable, shake-free shots whether on a desk or in the field.













| ASIN | B0C81LCND5 |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55 in Complete Tripod Units |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Desktop Tripod |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (558) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Features | Portable |
| Folded Size | 18cm x 4,5cm x 4,5cm |
| Head Type | Ball Heads |
| Image stabilization | Yes, passive |
| Item Length | 14.5 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.74 Ounces |
| Leg Diameter | 14.5 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | NEEWER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10102475 |
| Material Type | Aluminum Metal |
| Maximum Height | 6.8 Inches |
| Media Type | Image and content enriched |
| Minimum Height | 2.9 Inches |
| Model Name | TP29 |
| Model Number | TP29 |
| Number of leg sections | 3 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Viewfinder Type | LCD screen |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Weight Limit | 3 Kilograms |
A**K
Fabulous mini-tripod for my specific need for low-angle shots
I really like this mini-pod, even though I only bought it for one specialty purpose. The extremely low-angle shot for the implementation of dramatic perspective is the exclusive point of making this purchase. It fills that purpose to the maximum degree. It is a wonderful camera accessory and has no cons to mention or observe. First, this mini-tripod is very solid, almost heavy aluminum. It makes for an extremely stable position at any angle and at any height. It locks into three positions with the lowest position being only an inch and a half above floor/ground level, which puts the center of a lens about four and a half inches from ground level. I had bought a smaller and cheaper mini-tripod, but it was almost all plastic. In fact, it was very lightweight to the point of almost being flimsy. More importantly, it would let my camera tip over too often and it could not get this near to the ground, so I returned it quite quickly. Second, the tripod head is also solid and is mostly metal, not plastic. It does not have a wobbly retaining wheel nut for attachment to the camera, as the other one did. They both have the ball head type mechanism and securely tighten down to keep a given position, however. Third, the length of this mini-tripod's legs are at least an inch longer the cheaper model I had bought. That model was not stable at all when the camera was tilted, whereas this Neewer model is quite stable. There is no danger of the camera falling over, no matter where it sits in relation to the legs. So, setting up for that specialty shot is quick and easy where you want and how you want! One could even get the camera and mini-tripod set up beforehand, then place it in position and make final adjustments. Further, the legs have much larger rubber tips which seves several purposes, including dampening vibrations. The upper part of these better legs are also covered in rubber, so for anyone who wants to use this mini-tripod as a selfie stick will find it very comfortable, even over long periods of time. Now, not to belabor the obvious, but this mini-tripod has limited capabilities and is designed with that in mind. In fact, both mini-tripods I address here are without any any extensions-- neither on the legs or between the legs and the tripod head-- there is no center post. This is only a mini-tripod, not a general-purpose, small tripod. I am not willing to compare any mini-tripod to any small tripod. Mini-tripods are specific to a desktop, tabletop or simple support for a camera or a wide wall, fence or other surface already at near eye-level height. You will need to pay a lot more to get a small tripod that will allow you to reverse the center post (to hang your camera underneath the top of the legs) or to allow attachment of your camera close to the ground. I decided I would only pay to meet my needs, not to have redundancy with existing equipment-- I already have two small tripods. Neither of them are suitable for my need for the very low-angle shots that I need in a limited number of projects. I also have a gooseneck monopod that clamps onto the edge of a desk for smartphone video that I might not trust to my camera. There's a principle I heard professional photographers advise to beginners and intermediates-- only buy some accessory that solves a problem or makes some aspect of your work easier. Rent it, otherwise. Spend money on more important or more helpful equipment or training, then. The sub-principle is only buy what you need, not going overboard at any time! Do not be a victom of GAS-- Gear Acquisition Syndrome. Anyone on a tight budget may have realized long ago that one only buys what one really needs, or to save money or to make money. It's not a matter of what you "like." Be frugal. If that's all you need for the next few years, then that should be all that you buy. Wait for a windfall to buy optional upgrades. So, I remind you to consider this product in light of its intended purpose and will warrant it to be good for my purposes keeping that in mind. It is a solid product for what I need to do, that's it. The cheaper model would suit part of my needs, but this one is far superior for that restricted purpose. It solves the problems of trying to shoot handheld and low-angle that I face. A more expensive model would give me the bonus of more features, but it would violate the principle and its corollary that I mentioned above. You need to do you. I offer the information, but you make your decisions. Well-recommended for my context, but your mileage may vary, as always. Be well. Be safe. A. D. Clark
S**E
Good solid tripod at a good price
I bought this tripod for low angle tabletop macro photography. This is a solid well made tripod. The ball head works smoothly and stays in place with my DSLR and telephoto lens mounted on it. One reviewer stated it could not handle a DSLR, it would tip over easily. It will not tip over if you simply mount the camera with one tripod leg under the lens. It does not have a center column, a positive for me. No center column means I can get the camera at almost ground level. It is a little heavy for its size, however, I will gladly trade a few ounces in weight for the extra stability the weight gives the tripod. After all, isn’t the point of a tripod to provide stability to a camera? This is a good solid tripod that does what I want it to do.
B**Y
Content creator's best friend
This mini tripod has been one of the best tools in the bag. The metal body creates a sturdy frame. The legs can be adjusted so it's easy to capture different angles. More importantly it's tiny. This tripod takes up hardly any space so it packs extremely well. Absolutely a must buy for anyone who travels and creates on the go.
R**.
Great adjustable small tripod
Awesome piece of gear. Very solid metal construction, and great stability. The multiple locking leg positions is a real plus over other small tripods, because it allows a smaller footprint for placing on smaller shelves or other tight locations, or completely horizontal legs for max stability. The latch on the legs is well designed to feel secure but easy to adjust the leg angle.
D**W
Good for the price
This has been fairly good and seems really sturdy. The only negatives I have has is that some paint inside where the ball is seems to have flaked off, but it hasn't affected the use of the tripod.
B**L
Portable and Stable
The NEEWER Mini Metal Table Tripod is light, portable and stable. Mounting the NEEWER smartphone was easy as well as mounting my DSLR to it. This is a great piece of travel equipment when you need a stable platform for taking photos or videos. Excellent quality and features.
J**.
Premium and functional
This little guy is made of metal that gives it nice wright and the clamps are firm and sturdy. It's small and fits in any bag or case , stays where you set it (it has micro gears to click in) and is a great value for the money.
C**S
Very sturdy and solid feeling, legs have three positions
This is sturdy and feels solid. The legs lock into place and the spring-loaded slider on the top of each leg clicks into 3 different positions so there is good flexibility in adjusting the height. However, there is no center column allowing the ball head to moved higher than the legs themselves. The ball head is a bit better than many on low-cost mini tripods. It's all metal and locks very securely. It is not silky smooth when making minor adjustments, but that kind of ball head typically costs several times the price of this tripod, so it's not a real criticism.
J**.
It’s really sturdy and compact, easy to adjust and lock. Only gripe: its weight is 260gm, not 21gm. I was hoping to be able to pop it in my running vest, but it’s a bit too heavy for a long run. I didn’t really believe the 21gm specification though.
A**�
I purchased it for my iPhone, as pictures described it’s suitable for different devices, but i found out it’s only for Prof Camera only :(
K**L
Just one down side is 360 smooth rotation is missing, Else its good one
A**R
Trépied génial car il est super stable et ne tombe pas sans être ultra lourd ! Donc validé je l’apprécie pour mon travail
J**Y
Ik heb twee van deze statieven aangeschaft om speedlights op te monteren tbv macro fotografie. Niets op aan te merken. Stevig en gemakkelijk in gebruik.
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