Customer Review: I found this tripod to be great for the price-- at first. However, after about 4 hours of use, one tripod leg broke from the supports while shooting with my Nikon D80! I would recommend this tripod ONLY for the photographer with a light point-n-shoot.
Customer Review: I use it for a DVD recorder and a camera. It is a nice solidly made tripod. It is simple to use and stores away nicely. I would purchase it again.
Customer Review: This item is functional, barely. It's OK for use with a lightweight camera and standard lens in horizontal position only. With a longer lens and/or vertical position this plastic unit feels underbuilt with a sagging problem in the vertical position. Spend a few bucks and get an all-metal Bogen... more info
Customer Review: At $25.00 this is a bargain. I have had no problems with its use, and have probably used the monopod section more than the full tripod. If you want perfection you will have to pay for it, but if you are looking for an inexpensive combo tripod and monopod to use infrequently, this is the way to go.
Customer Review: This tripod overall is very sturdy and solidly build. One of the good points of this tripod is its weight and solid build construction, very good rubber footing design that is better than some of the expensive products out in the market. The buble level indicator is also good to have. I purchased... more info
Customer Review: If you are an avid photographer and make lot of outdoor trips for photography and need a tripod, this is NOT the right one for you. Buy an expensive one. However, if you are an amateur in photography or pursue photography as a hobby, and are looking for a reasonably priced tripod for occasional... more info
Customer Review: This product simply doesn't work. The spring loaded lever won't lock. The tripod slowly sinks with any weight at all on it. You can't tighten the sections enough to keep them extended. I wouldn't accept this if it was given to me for free!