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The NEEWER 77" Tripod Monopod is a lightweight, travel-friendly aluminum tripod designed for DSLR cameras and smartphones, compatible with the latest iPhone and Android models. Featuring a 360° panoramic ball head with dual controls, adjustable height from 24" to 77", and quick conversion to a monopod, it offers professional-grade stability with an 8kg load capacity and precise leveling for flawless shots on any terrain.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 52.2 x 13 x 12.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 2.22 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 50 Ounces |
Brand | NEEWER |
Colour | black |
Included components | 1x Carrying Bag, 1x Tripod (with ball head) |
Part number | 10096566 |
Style | Travel Tripod |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**L
What more do you need?
This carbon fibre, full height, tripod is quite a bargain. It’s not inexpensive but is about half the price of near alternatives and comes with a decent ball head and carry case.I’ve had various bits of Neewer kit and always found it practical and good quality - this tripod carries on the tradition.I searched for quite some time before deciding on the Neewer but I’m glad I made the decision I did. Brand snobs need not apply but if you want a solid, lightweight tripod with no frills this is your boy.You could reduce the weight even further by changing the head for a smaller, lighter one - depending on your use case.In my opinion, it’s best suited to general landscape type photography. A heavy camera and lens combo might be too much but any “normal” camera with up to maybe a 300mm should be absolutely fine.I use tripods every day for my work so I am a little fussy. I own various Manfrotto’s and a crazy expensive Gitzo (that I got cheap) but for the ultra light kit I bought this tripod for, it’s absolutely fantastic without breaking the bank.I have no idea of its durability over time but it seems solid to me.If you’re thinking it’s still a bit pricey and considering a cheaper aluminium option - don’t if you can avoid it. Carbon fibre is lighter, absorbs vibrations much better and is nicer to work with in the cold.Good luck finding a better tripod for the price!
M**J
Easy to set up.
Good value, easy setup and not to heavy. Will shake a bit in wind but overall a good tripod.
W**C
He's not the best in the world, but for the money I'm all for
The main advantage of this tripod is the maximum lifting height of the camera, with my height it is advantage no.1. Stability, well, at the maximum height, there is nothing to cling to, it may wobble a bit sometimes, but not that it is somehow an unstable tripod. You just can't change the laws of physics. It is also a light argument for. It is stable on your legs, when you stretch out one "neck" it is still stiff, only when the other one loses its stiffness.The conversion to a monopod could be easier, I mean faster, because it's not a big deal to unscrew, screw on and it is there.I recommend a very good budget tripod, with options and quality cheap professional equipment.
S**P
Very good quality and great featues
So pleased with this purchase, brought a camera package and it came with a cheap tripod, already with a busted clip, also had an old tripod knocking about, but that was also broken. For a Mid-priced Tripod, this is superb, the legs fold upwards around the mount, thus protecting it and making the unit really small for transporting, I'm 6'2 and at it's tallest I would need a three rung step ladder to see through the view finder, it's got great locking collars that allow you to turn it into a monopod, the stability of the tripod is great, really would buy again.
G**.
Neewer 66” Tripod with ballhead.
I purchased this tripod having reviewed numerous tripods on the web and YouTube. I’m not a professional photographer but a keen amateur so I had a budget but also wanted something to replace my old sturdy but weighty alluminium Slik 88 which has served me well for the best part of 30 and is still fully functional.I opted for the Neewer 66” with ball head and I have to say I wasn’t disappointed when I received it. It’s sturdy, light weight and the ball head is strong and has a smooth fluid like resistance feel but not too much.Coming in at over 2lbs lighter than my old Slik it’s a breeze to carry and folds down to a very manageable size. It looks great with the red anodised alloy components which compliment the round carbon fibre easy release extendable legs of which one detaches to make a good strong but again very light mono pod.For me it takes my Nikon D7200 and any lens with ease and the base plate is strong and sits nicely onto the ball head bracket giving a good strong feel to my DSLR. That makes me feel more at ease just like my old Slik. All in all I have asked myself the following questions.....1 - Is it value for money?A) Yes2 - Does it do the job that I need it for?A) Yes3 - Durability?A) Only time will tell4 - Would I recommend it?A) Absolutely!
A**N
Decent and inexpensive
Had this a few days it's light pretty well made and relatively inexpensive.Ball head seems pretty stable as does the rest of the tripod.
V**U
Steady and very strong.
The media could not be loaded. This particular product is amazing. I had many tripods in the past most of them were over £100 and this one for £46 and I believe I had some discount. I don’t remember it’s amazing very steady does the job for me? I will truly recommend it to anyone.
D**R
Great tripod, shame about the phone holder
The tripod is high quality packed full of features. BUT, the phone holder is hopeless. I can't believe Neewar included such a low build quality accessory. I now have to go and buy the holder separately which retail for just a few pounds. very frustrating because I am filming with my phone!
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