Reviews
A nice starter video tripod for smaller rigs. Wouldn't suggest it for heavier rigs
A good starter tripod. It's built well, albeit with pretty thin and loose legs. The coloring reminds me of Gordon Freeman from Half Life. The main legs are less than an inch wide so you can imagine by the time you expand it all the way the final expansions pretty thin.
The head movement is smooth and great, and dampening it a little with the controls was quick and easy to do. The knob for the tilt function is pretty and fully metal but it would of been nice to have rubber on it. It's a little brutal to adjust in the cold or wetness.
The bag the tripod comes with is pretty great and nice quality. In fact it's all really nicely built for the cost.
It's not a "Last tripod you would ever own" tripod, but it's a pretty good one that is both aesthetically pretty and functional. It does have a lot of spare features like the detachable monopod leg, hook on the center column, and reverse collapsibility that make it that much more awesome.
The head movement is smooth and great, and dampening it a little with the controls was quick and easy to do. The knob for the tilt function is pretty and fully metal but it would of been nice to have rubber on it. It's a little brutal to adjust in the cold or wetness.
The bag the tripod comes with is pretty great and nice quality. In fact it's all really nicely built for the cost.
It's not a "Last tripod you would ever own" tripod, but it's a pretty good one that is both aesthetically pretty and functional. It does have a lot of spare features like the detachable monopod leg, hook on the center column, and reverse collapsibility that make it that much more awesome.
22/11/2024