📸 Elevate Your Photography Game with Pixi Evo!
The Manfrotto Pixi Evo is a compact mini tripod designed for entry-level DSLRs, supporting zoom lenses up to 200mm. Its two-section adjustable legs ensure stability on uneven surfaces, while its lightweight aluminum and Adapto structure provide durability. Available in three stylish colors, this tripod is perfect for photographers seeking both functionality and flair.
K**M
Good product heavy and sturdy!
Nice product, and I think it is original
S**D
Nice
Good for Canon G7X Mark ii
A**R
Don't be put off by negative reviews!
I nearly didn't buy this tripod...even though I have never had an issue with Manfrotto tripods before because of the negative comments about the locking of the ball head.All I can say is these reviews have received faulty units...As my images show I tried the head lock on some heavy Nikons and lenses and it held rock solid...the F2 and telephoto ways in just shy of 2kg and I felt sure I could have gone higher!Maybe the QC has become a bit iffy as these units are made in China for Manfrotto but I read an article where the lock tension can be adjusted by removing the legs to expose the ball tension setting screws below.I was also suitably impressed by the use of mixed materials with the legs operating beautifully....including the handy low angle height mode.All in all this is a magnificent tripod...and iff you get a duff one either adjust it or simply return for one that has been set up perfectly...fortunately mine was....
ぽ**ん
これは酷すぎ!カメラの傷を弁償してくれ!
レビュー見て購入を決めました!もちろん悪いレビュー中心に見て、「ネジの部分が脆い」「ネジがすぐ外れる」等のレビューを見て「ハズレに当たったんだろうな」と他人事のように思って「自分のは大丈夫だろう」と思い購入してすぐにビデオカメラ(ソニーFDR AX45)に装着して「こんなもんか」と思い外そうとネジの部分を回したらカメラがゴトゴトと転げ落ち、パッとみたら下のネジごと取れていました!たった1回ですよ!!室内だから少しの傷で済んだものの外なら完璧にカメラが壊れてました。まだ新品購入して1ヶ月も経たないカメラにも少し傷が付いたので弁償もしてもらいたい!どこに連絡すればいいのか?郵便局にもわざわざ足を運んで返品手続きして心の底からひどい商品と思いました。このレビューを見た方はこの商品だけは買っちゃダメ!
O**F
In My Eyes, A Gem Of A Piece Of Kit And Holds HEAVY CAMERAS. READ ON
Manfrotto PIXI EVO 2-Section Mini Tripod - BlackFirstly, I received the mini tripod safely and promptly. I was always on the lookout for a mini tripod for one reason, How many times have you just decided to do maybe a few street photography photos or even a few snap shots of the family and hadn’t intended to bring the main tripod, when all of a sudden you see a lovely Landscape Image you could have had with a Long Exposure or even a Macro shot. The only problem is that most of the mini tripods couldn’t even carry the weight of a DSLR and a decent size lens. I have found one at last.I love to take images low to the ground with long exposures especially on stones with water nearby to give that 3D effect “you know what I mean”.Now For The Weight Facts.Nikon D810 DSLR = 980g “ 2lb 2.6oz”Nikon MB-D12 Battery Grip “300g”Also RRS L-BracketTamron 15-30mm Wide Angle Lens “1.1kg”Also 2 batteries WeightNow all of the above was supported by this little tripod with 2 different leg angles, “lowest being the more stable”. I will be honest, this is one of my heaviest lenses apart from the 70-200 which I wouldn’t use, you also must make sure that things are tight but not to the point of breaking. I would easily use the above weights on the mini tripod if I was caught without the big tripod and this is great for just throwing in the bag. So this makes the 24-70mm a no brainer to use.I hope this review helps you make up your mind in this product but even if you never use it, it’s still one of those items “that’s its better to have than not”.
M**R
A great solution to wanting a steady mount while on vacation with your no larger than a small DSLR and reasonably sized lens kit
This little guy was perfect for my travelling needs. It's all very well going all in and taking your full size luggage space stealing attention grabbing tripod with you abroad, but honestly, if you're going on a proper holiday and just need to be able to mount your camera to catch a sunset, or even take an "old school" family selfie, then this will do the job.Attaching the tripod to your camera can be done in a matter of seconds and when on, the camera does feel secure and stable (The latter is because the legs spread very wide when deployed and even extend somewhat!). That little red knob you see in the picture tightens and loosens the head, allowing you to get your frame reasonably level, or even swing the camera on its side for a portrait shot. There's also a little switch on the other side from the red knob that lets you increase and decrease the angle of the legs (the 2 options are pictured). It does need to be said that unless your screen swivels, you might find yourself getting down into some awkward positions to compose, but you're supposed to be a photographer, so deal with it.In terms of height off the ground, there are basically 3 options from floor to the top of the head:legs fully extended, leg angle limited (full height): 8 incheslegs retracted, leg angle limited: 6.5 inchesleg angle increased: 4.5 inchesNow, I've given this 5 stars, but that's because I was using my little D3400 and a kit lens. I watched videos of people mounting larger kits, like the D7200 with more substantial lenses and it was clear to me that this tripod probably can't guarantee satisfying operation at those weights, so bear that in mind.Other than that, I can recommend this to anyone wanting a compact solution to mounting their (smallish) camera on something steady and nonintrusive while abroad.
D**H
Utterly disappointing.
Thank God I didn't pay full price for this piece of junk. When it arrived I have to say I was surprised by the poor build quality of this tripod. It just screams cheap and nasty! I genuinely expected a manfrotto branded product to be much better than this. I can't see it lasting long as the plastic used for 90% of it's construction is thin, brittle and well....cheap. I will definitely not be putting anything heavier than a compact on it.WAIT IT JUST GOT WORSE....I can't believe what I've just found while writing this review!! The tripod wasn't sitting right and it was frustrating me as to why. Then I discovered a random screw has been trapped between the two halves of the casing on one of the legs!!! (See photos). This must have happened during assembly as it was seriously wedged in there. I've now taken the leg apart to liberate the random stow away but the plastic casing has taken a set, so now the rubber foot keeps dropping out. What a piece of c**p. I will be sending this back for a refund.Utterly disappointing.
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