📸 Elevate Your Photography Game!
The SMALLRIG Camera Tripod is a versatile and durable photography accessory designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. With a height range of 16" to 71", a load capacity of 33 lbs, and a 360° ball head, this tripod adapts to various shooting scenarios, ensuring stability and flexibility for all your creative needs.
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | black |
Number of leg sections | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Head Type | Ball Heads |
Weight Limit | 33 Pounds |
Features | foldable |
Item Length | 71 Inches |
Item Weight | 3.4 Pounds |
Folded Size | 16.9 inches |
Minimum Height | 16 Inches |
Maximum Height | 180 Centimeters |
B**S
A Game-Changer for Photographers!
I recently got my hands on the SmallRig 71" Camera Tripod, and it has completely revolutionized my photography game. The build quality is outstanding - the aluminum frame feels sturdy and durable, giving me confidence in its longevity.One of the standout features is the 360° ball head, which provides unparalleled flexibility in framing shots. It's incredibly smooth and easy to adjust, allowing for seamless transitions between portrait and landscape orientations.The versatility of this tripod is a game-changer. The fact that it can transform into a monopod adds an extra layer of functionality that I've found incredibly useful for on-the-go shooting. Plus, the adjustable height range from 16" to 71" is a game-changer, enabling me to capture shots from various perspectives.The payload capacity of 33lb is impressive and easily accommodates my professional-grade camera equipment. I appreciate the stability and peace of mind it offers when working with heavier setups.The foldable design is a huge plus for portability and storage. It's compact enough to fit in my gear bag without taking up too much space.Overall, the SmallRig 71" Camera Tripod is a top-notch piece of equipment that caters to both amateurs and professionals alike. It's a versatile, reliable, and durable addition to any photographer's toolkit. Highly recommended!
J**R
Amazing- get it!
This is a very sturdy and easy to use tri-pod. I recommend it highly.
A**R
Great tripod, good value
Like all Smallrig products, the quality is very good and it does what it's supposed to do well. It feels very well built and I'm sure it'll hold up well over time.My one complaint is that I wish there was a notch in-between the 2 main leg angle adjustments. The wide stance is very stable but also very low. The next notch is a little narrower than I'd prefer. With the legs fully extended, the narrower setting is about right. However, I use the tripod for widefield astrophotography where I don't extend the legs too much so it's lower and more stable - the base is a little narrow for that (where the wider notch stable but low enough that I have to get on the ground to see what the camera is pointing at).
B**S
Tall and Light, sacrificing a little sturdiness
I needed a lightweight tripod for stationary video filming away from home. I needed a tripod I could set up in a room and shoot over the heads of other participants. This fit the bill perfectly - it really is amazingly tall as fully extended the camera is above my head. And it's certainly lightweight for travel.That said there are some obvious corners cut for lightness - I wouldn't use this on a windy day outdoors or with heavy equipment (I shoot micro four thirds so this isn't an issue with me). It looks like (although I don't want to scratch it t test) that the ball head may be plastic, and the legs at the bottom are definitely on the thin side, and when fully extended things get noticeably a little flexible - although definitely not loose. But for my needs this is perfect.Good:Tall, very very tall.Light - incredibly lightweightFolds extremely short in reversed position or slightly longer and narrower with the top tube lowered.Good spring-loaded leg angle adjusters.Firm leg lock leversComes with phone holder an extra quick release plate (nice touch!) and metal leg tips for if you're shooting outdoors on the ground.Fair:Not the sturdiestMaybe a plastic ball head, not the smoothestI wouldn't trust the leg lock levers in extreme coldIn short, it may be just the thing if you need a fixed position tall tripod for a lightweight camera. If not there are hundreds of others to choose from. For me this is perfect.
B**R
Well made, good looking, a pleasure to use
Everything from smallrig is well made and a pleasure to use. Such a good thing and seemingly so rare in these days of cheap and underperforming manufactured goods from a certain country we won't name.
T**C
Sturdy and Versatile Camera Tripod for Professionals
I've been using the SmallRig CT-10 Camera Tripod for several weeks, and it's impressed me with its durability and flexibility! This tripod delivers exceptional stability and versatility for photographers and videographers.Key Features:71" Foldable aluminum design360° ball head with detachable monopodAdjustable height (16"-71")Payload capacity: 33lbPros: Sturdy constructionSmooth ball head movementQuick setup and teardownCompact for travelCons:None significant!Experience:I've used this tripod for:Photography: Sharp images, stable platformVideography: Smooth panning and tiltingTravel: Compact and lightweightRecommendation:Ideal for:Professional photographersVideographersTravel enthusiastsContent creatorsVerdict:SmallRig CT-10 is a reliable and versatile tripod!
V**E
SmallRig
Quality is very good. Feels like pro stuff. The only difference from professional tripod is thouse fixing levers on legs. They are not so solid like in BENRO, but they absolutely made their functon and safe weight, wich makes it more light to cary around. I'm happy with this purchase.
L**E
Loved It At First, But Then ...
I initially loved this tripod, but that was when I was shooting wildlife and didn't need level horizon. It was also great going out on whale watches because I could switch it to being a monopod. However, when I shifted back to landscape photography, I found that my camera and go to lens seemed to be too heavy for the ball head when adjusting to a tilted angle. The total weight is less than 4 lbs but no matter how tight I lock it down, my camera starts to drift. So I'm disappointed. It's still a good little tripod, great for wildlife, but I've gone back to my sturdier "almost as old as I am" Bogen for landscapes.
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