Customer Review: I read this tripod on an earlier Amazon review that said the tripod is tiny, and so when I got it in the mail I was not surprised since the pictures make it seem bigger than it is. It works fine, but don't have too much use for it since I'm always on the go with my flip.
Customer Review: I ordered 2 of these tripods for my son and grandson for Christmas; within 1/2 hr of my grandson attempting to use his, one of the adjustment knobs came off. Also the panhead screw proved too short for his little camcorder, which my son was going to try to fix
Customer Review: I have an old tripod (from college.....sometime when the dinosaurs roamed the earth....the 70's) that still works if you are very careful....so why would I want to actually spend this thing called money on something new when mine is not really broken......this new light technology and stuff is... more info
Customer Review: FYI, all these reviews are not this model. The Gorillapod Focus has just recently been released. This is the pro model for pro cameras with long lens and holds up to 11 lbs. I have not tried this or any other model, but only noticed these are not reviews for this model. (Please disregard my rating... more info
Customer Review: The Sunpak Mini-Spider Tripod is a terrific little helper and it fits right down into my camera case. I've used it several times and haven't been disappointed at all. You can reposition it any way you want and it stays put. I'm glad I bought it -- and it was definitely not an expensive investment.
Customer Review: Amazon had to ship a replacement tripod to me due to it being damaged the first time. Both packages were packed very poorly and I am surprised the second tripod works properly. Once I was able to get past that, this tripod is what I expected. The quick-release heads are very useful if you have... more info
Customer Review: You get what you pay for when it comes to tripods (and almost everything else). Mine broke after 8 months. Pros
- Highly adjustable
- Crank is pretty smooth
- Built in level indicator
- Inexpensive
- Tilts vertically Cons
- Mostly plastic
- A... more info
Customer Review: I upgraded from a cheap $35 Tripod to this one. I have been using it now for quite some time and do not find much wrong with it. The Ball Head may not be the best but it is definitely more than sturdy enough to hold my Canon 40D and a 70-200L. The clamp for the Ball Head can shift a little when... more info
Customer Review: A solid tripod that also works for tall photographers. The locking lever legs beat the 'screw tightening' legs any day. My only gripe is the weight...but then I didn't pay for carbon fiber so I can't complain too much. Wish it had an option to add spikes to the feet for a sturdier grip on uneven... more info
Customer Review: I wanted a decently affordable tripod with good stability, less weight and I was definitely sure that I wanted a "Manfrotto". After lot of research, visits to many local camera stores and playing around with several pieces i found this one meeting my needs. Light weight (around 4 pounds) &... more info