Rating: Summary: Convenience with flexibility Review: Extremely compact and easy to use, but may need something to stand on. This tripod is amazingly small, but probably won't work for every occasion. It is too short to stand by itself to be a real tripod, but if you can find an extra stand, such as a table or a tree post, then it works really good.
Rating: Summary: Great accessory! Review: For the price this is a great little tripod. Seems to be well built and holds my Canon S330 camera securely once adjusted.Heavy cameras such as the metal body Canon power shot series with off center tripod mounts require some playing around with the tripod head adjustments so that the camera and tripod assembly doesn't tip over. Still, for under ten dollars this little tripod does the trick.
Rating: Summary: Great accessory! Review: For the price this is a great little tripod. Seems to be well built and holds my Canon S330 camera securely once adjusted. Heavy cameras such as the metal body Canon power shot series with off center tripod mounts require some playing around with the tripod head adjustments so that the camera and tripod assembly doesn't tip over. Still, for under ten dollars this little tripod does the trick.
Rating: Summary: great tiny tripod Review: I agree with what others said about this great little tripod, however I wanted to add alittle more info. The legs are stiff and they extend. I bought this tripod to use with my Canon G3, which is a heavier camera with a left of center mount. In order to use this tripod with the G3 you must adjust the tripod so that the main support leg goes under the camera placing the adjustment knob, unfortunately, in the front. It's pretty stable however, I'd have to second guess using it in a precarious location, like a steep cliff. Considering this, I think the tripod is great, and recommend it to anyone who wants to always have a tripod in there camera bag.
Rating: Summary: Great little tripod Review: I am using this tripod with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel Kit and it works great. Can't beat the price either!!
Rating: Summary: this "mini" holds my big camera Review: I bought this tripod on a whim after reading a review about the tripod holding a big canon camera. I got it last week and it is truly a very small tripod that holds BIG cameras!
I have a Panasonic FZ10, which is no pocket camera and it holds it steady with no problem!
You must do a little balancing with the part that holds the camera to get it straight, but that takes 20 secs!
I was actually surprised how small it is! And you can fold 2 legs to have all legs straight to store it.
It does not come with a carrying case, but it will definitely will fit in a camera bag.
Very cute, definitely I highly recommend it for the traveler and whoever wants a very tiny little tripod!!
Rating: Summary: Ideal for Stop-Motion Animation Review: I like to use this tabletop tripod to hold the camera steady whil shooting still images for animation. By placing the tripod on the same surface as the artwork (puppets, clay figures, etc), I eliminate the risk of tripod-kicking accidents changing the scene and creating an unwanted "earthquake effect" in my film. Duct tape or hot glue the feet to the table surface for extra stability.
Rating: Summary: works great with A300 Canon digital camera Review: I use this tripod with my A300 Canon digital camera to take pictures of small objects for display on the Internet. This tripod along with the Canon's ACK-800 (the adapter for the camera to save on batteries) I take better quality pictures at a faster pace. I rated this tripod 5 stars because it works great and the price is amazing.
Rating: Summary: Great Company Review: Ordered 2 Mini-Tripods.Great product. Excellent and very quick delivery. Highly recommend.
Rating: Summary: Perfect affordable accessory for point-and-shoot digital cam Review: Perfect match with a so-called point-and-shoot digital camera! Light, small enough to be carried with your camera in the same case, easy to open out, and so affordable that it is definitely the accessory to have if you want to be on the picture. I would not recommend it for heavy cameras, since it would not be steady enough to support it, especially if you want to shoot on "portrait mode".
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