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50 inch Digital Camera Tripod for $6.99 plus free shipping on eBay

Review by DAN posted 156 days ago 437 views 0 times favorited 5 comments Add to Favorites Watch
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Hey Guys !

Great deal on a tripod for your digital cameras. Very light duty, but holds the camera very still.

Below is a camera test slide show … I took 16 photos in a dark room around 10:30 at night. Photos are each at a different combinations of camera settings, alternating between types of flash and focus settings. With the tripod I took 16 photos in a row, without blur. Granted the photos suck, but the tripod held the camera very steady.
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Deluxe Professional Video/Camera Tripod

Description:

Featuring an adjustable head and hard anodized aluminum legs, this Tripod is an ideal accessory for photographers on the run. This lightweight, yet durable tripod stands at a height of up to 50” when fully extended. Perfect for most digital, video and still cameras weighing up to 4 pounds.

Specifications:

20mm Leg Diameter
Extends to 50”
Folds to 19”
Weight:2.00 lbs
360 Degrees Swivel Panhead with Adjustable Tilt and Pan Controls
Quick Release and Leg Locks
Gear Operated Center Column
Bubble Level Indicator
Rubber Feet
Multi-Section Legs with Brace
Carrying Case Included
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patron

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posted 156 days ago

thanks dan , sounds good !
and you sure do nice work .

-- david ,new mexico ,allheart

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Dick, & Barb Cain

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posted 156 days ago

That looks just like the one I got at Walmart. I don’t recall what I paid for it.

It works great for stills. I let my son use it for his digicam.

He said it’s to sticky, or rough for panning.

He’s been looking for a higher end tripod.

Even some of the high priced ones rotate kind of rough.

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Karson

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posted 156 days ago

Thamks for the heads up Dan.

-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

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posted 156 days ago

I think I’ll get four and put my router table on them. LOL Thanks Dan

-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon

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posted 141 days ago

Thanks for the tip Dan.

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