3.5 lb Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 180mm f/2.8
on Ultrapod II
on Ultrapod II
Debuting Lens with an attitude
Maybe close to 4 lbs
with Tamron SP 80-200mm f/2.8 adaptall-2 30A
with metal hood, and 01F 2x teleconverter
and Canon 70-200mm f/4.0 ring collar
with Tamron SP 80-200mm f/2.8 adaptall-2 30A
with metal hood, and 01F 2x teleconverter
and Canon 70-200mm f/4.0 ring collar
There is a tip that I can share with my readers in hooking up the tripod without a quick release. While there may be an option to buy separate quick release for mounting head, I simply use it as is originally designed. I collapse the three legs and use the collapsed legs to aid to make it easier to screw in the nut onto the mounting hole on tripod ring or camera body. Not the perfect solution but this way of planned mounting will make the mounting task easier.
With legs collapsed
Velcro strap is in place to tie up the legs
Velcro strap is in place to tie up the legs
Mount using the collapsed legs to
aid the mounting in clockwise direction
screwing nut onto the the mounting hole in
tripod ring or camera body bottom
aid the mounting in clockwise direction
screwing nut onto the the mounting hole in
tripod ring or camera body bottom
again, legs collapsed and mount first onto lens
tripod mounting hole
tripod mounting hole
Impressions & Notes
- Very sturdy and value add for a small mini-tripod. I hope I can find copies to buy as give-away gifts planned for subscribers, commenter, friends of this blog page
- A great gadget to use in hiking with small setup
- Absolute joy to use with point & shoot camera
- Velcro strap may not be strong enough to hold a heavy setup.
- No issues on using it on table top for set up from 3.5 to 4 lbs
- Tip in mounting includes using the collapsed legs and Velcro to secure the mounting screw nut onto the mounting hole with ease while turning the collapsed legs in a clockwise direction.
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5 comments:
Hin,
I also keep an REI mini tripod in my camera bag. You never know when you will need a tripod. It should be in everyone's camera bag.
Thank you so much for the visit. I am with you that I always have my ultrapod 2 in my car.
You have convinced me that I need one of these. Excellent product shots as always!
These all cameras and tripod look so nice and attractive I am very excited about this one it look so nice and attractive I liked this one it is really very nice things for us.
Looks like a good tripod to have in a bag, though I always find that even a monopod is too restrictive to shooting and I prefer to crank up the ISO instead. But for situations where even high ISO won't help, this could be very useful.
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