Neewer 72.4-Inch Aluminum Camera Tripod Monopod with 360-Degree Rotatable Center Column and Ball Head, Quick Shoe Plate, Bag for DSLR Camera, Video Camcorder, Travel, and Work, Load Up to 33 Pounds

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Stable Tripod: Made of aluminium alloy, the tripod with maximum 1.1”/28mm tube diameter is stable enough to support your camera gear up to 33lb/15kg. Comes with a carabiner which can hang sandbag or other heavy objects to increase stability if necessary Multi-Angle Center Column: The center column lets you adjust the shooting angle—whether it’s vertical (0°, 22.5°, 45°, 67.5°, or 90°) or horizontal angle (360° panning). Reverse the center column to shoot macro photos Panoramic Ball Head: Securely attaches a camera to the tripod while allowing you to change the composition quickly with 3 adjustment knobs and the quick-release plate. 2 bubble levels to keep your photos look straight Adjustable Tripod Legs: 4-section aluminum alloy tripod with twist locks extends to a maximum height of 72.4”/184cm and folds down to 26.4”/67cm. Easily adjust the leg angles or remove one of the legs and use it as a monopod Package Contents: Neewer Tripod with Ball Head and Center Column, Carrying Bag, User Manual

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Product Dimensions | 27.17 x 5.12 x 5.12 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.77 pounds |
ASIN | B07N9YY8SM |
UNSPSC Code | 45121600 |
Item model number | 10094774@@##5 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #29 in Complete Tripod Units |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 28, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Neewer |
Country of Origin | China |
Edward A. Gaudette –
nice very nice.
Kylee Maughan –
The media could not be loaded. The tripod is sturdy, easy to set up and adjust and user friendly. I love how it turns into a completely different tripod with a few twists of knobs! It has saved my back with its 90 degree feature!!!!
craigk49 –
Just short of perfect. Delivery was on time. Perfectly packaged. In fact, the tripod seemed to be perfect as well. But, I checked out the one or two things I had yet to try and found that the Panorama base was either too loose and caused the entire ball head to wobble. After trying to tighten the third (smaller) knob that locks the panorama feature, I found that there was no happy medium. The ball head would either be loose and wobble in the platform it screws into or would be totally locked and too tight to rotate in the pano base at the top of the center post.I am going to try and find out why the pano feature doesn’t work as it should. It is either too loose or too tight. Either alternative makes the pano function pretty much useless.Everything else seems to be executed very well. The fit and finish is excellent with the exception of the pano feature. Considering none of the other reviewers complained of a similar issue, I’m certain this is an outlier. Likely it is a simple fix and I would prefer donating my labor to the vendor to repair this unit than sending it back for refund/replacement or repair.Since the example I received is great in every other way, I would not hesitate in purchasing a second or recommending the tripod to friend or family should they need a similar tripod.[Update 5/30/2019] I contacted Amazon about the sticky/wobbly Panorama ring and they suggested that I return it and reorder. I considered the fact that this was about the only sample out of all the reviews that had problems. Based on that, I thought that an exchange of sorts would be the most expedient way of getting a sample that is 100% good in every respect. The Rep issued a return authorization and ordered a second sample.The second sample arrived yesterday afternoon. I unboxed and checked it over and found that the new sample is free of defects and operates exactly the way it should. And Amazon issued a credit for the returned sample within 24 hours of dropping it off at a UPS store.I received an unexpected bonus in the form of a price drop of $10.00 less than I paid for the first sample. So, the original problem turned into nothing but positives thanks to the excellent customer service from Amazon.
KalepaKalepa –
I do cannabis photography for a genetics company and recently switched from soil to hydro. The addition of the hydro table in the tent made getting a tripod inside impossible, so I needed one with a removable center column.This Neweer tripod is perfect for the job!! The tightening knobs are very powerful and allow me to put my camera, lens, flash, diffuser and a macro rail on the extended center column without budging.I’ve always had issues with legs on other tripods: either they don’t tighten or one little twist causes a leg to fall out. Not on this tripod! The legs are secure and the twisting clamps really do a solid job of holding the tripod/gear in place while being able to easily adjust on the fly.It is a bit heavier than some so it might not be the best to lug around all the time, but overall this is an 11/10 tripod! What an upgrade!!
Jay –
This review is geared toward those who are trying to decide between this aluminum tripod vs Neewer’s carbon fiber version that is more expensive. I ordered both tripods and found that they are exact replicas of each other, minus the legs which are the material in question. If you find any differences in the description, one of them is wrong. For example, the carbon fiber was advertised as shorter when folded but that is not the case. I decided that I will use this cheaper aluminum version and here is why. The weight difference is non-existent. The carbon fiber is 5lb 2 Oz while the aluminum is 5lb 8 Oz. That is a 6 oz difference, which you won’t lose any extra calories over. If you have an interest in this tripod, then it is because you like the adjustable boom (otherwise you would be looking at neewer’s cheaper tripods). Well, you are going to need the extra weight on the legs to counter balance, so you aren’t doing yourself any favors by getting the carbon fiber version. Also, this black aluminum is much more athletically pleasing. The carbon fiber has smudges and imperfections and is more prone to damage. The two tripods are about a $15 difference if bought new. If you bait Neewer into throwing you an ad, you can get it at discount price. Go with the cheaper version for this one, which is the aluminum. The tripod is very good for the price.
donald smith –
Seems to be well made. A little heavy compared to last tripod. It has lots of moving parts. But once I learned how to use each part. It is by far the best tripod I’ve ever owned.
DougMac –
I was skeptical because of the price, but after reading excellent reviews, I decided to finally upgrade from my 1970s Star D tripod to this.Compared to the vintage Star D, this tripod excels in every way. It is smaller, lighter, sturdier and more flexible. I especially like the ability to adjust leg angle. The pivoting center post is another great feature that I plan to use extensively.The leg locks are solid, I have not worries that a leg will unexpectedly collapse. The fit and finish is surprisingly good. I have the same ball head but with a different branding and have found it perfectly adequate and stable. Finally, the carrying bag is a nice extra.I should have updated long ago, but I’m glad I waited for this tripod at this price.
Luis –
Estaba buscando un tripode con estabililidad y lo encontre
James Moreno JrJames Moreno Jr –
Wow, I can’t say enough good things about this tripod. Let me first start off by saying ..The build quality is excellent!The tripod feels a looks solid, no cheep Amazon basics here and for the price you can’t go wrong. The ball joint head rotation is smooth and the double locking screws makes sure my Sony A7ii DSLR camera stays exactly in the spot I put in all day long in in the horizontal position.The 360 degree pan swivel action is stiff but smooth as it should be. All the rotating leg locks stay in place even with a 10 pound weight hanging from it for counter weight stabilization.I mainly bought this tripod for the horizontal boom arm feature to record top down table shots of me working at my desk doing product reviews, unboxings, and electronics work for my YouTube channel. Due to my table being unsteady as I work I couldn’t use a table mount arm to get my overhead shots without camera shake. This tripod allows me to have one leg on the table to get the dead center table top shot on a 4 foot desk, and the other two legs on the floor to provide stabilization support with a weight at the rear (see pics).This totally eliminats camera shake as I work on the surface of the table.If I had to nitpick something about this product, I would say they could have made the boom arm feature a little bit longer for table top reviews but the work around I have found works just as good without.This tripod manufacturer also has a castor wheels attachment that fixes to the legs of the tripod (not included). If your working in a shop or have hard wood floors this addition makes moving the camera tripod around the room a breeze.Neewer really knocked it out the park with this setup.. I highly recommend.
Madelynne Ross –
This took my photography game up all the notches! I do flat lay food photography with a heavy canon 5d iv and heavy macro lenses so a strong tripod is vital. Neewer jist became my go to!