三脚 カメラ 三脚 ビデオカメラ スマホ三脚

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評価:★★★☆ (3.8 / 5)

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【1】

以前同じタイプのスタンドを購入して愛用しておりました。しかし三脚部分とロッド部分のネジの付け根が折れてしまったんですね。それで買い直しました。数年経ってそのドッキング付け根は素材が金属になっていました。これで折れることは今後なさそう!そしてさらに今回改良されたのは三脚の脚を折りたたむ時の機構が変更されて楽に畳めるようになりました!


【2】

子供のスポ少試合を体育館からライブ配信するために購入しました。三脚部分がコンパクトなので狭い場所でも使えますが、上部の一脚部分が不安定でフラフラしてます。十分使えるレベルなので不満はありません。コンパクトになりリュックに収まります。デジカメ、ビデオ、スマホが使える雲台なので便利です。一眼レフの重さには不安定かもしれません。耐久性はわからないので星4つにしました。


【3】

本体は小さく、バッグにも入るので持ち運びも楽です。しかし、一脚の方が長く(40cmぐらい?)バッグに収まりませんでした。結局大きめのバッグも必要な為、ミニ三脚の意味は小さい感じです。


【4】


【5】

壊れて鋭利な部品が剥き出しになり指を大きく切った全治3週間レベル普通に凶器です


【6】

使用していた三脚が壊れたため購入。トータルとしては、価格相応のものと思います。良い部分:・軽い・省スペースなのに立った状態と同じ高さで使用できる。・一脚やスマホ用としても使える。悪い部分:・安定性に不安がある。最も高くした状態ではグラツキが大きい。・一眼レフでの使用には向かない。小型のビデオカメラやコンデジが精一杯。


【7】

コンパクトだと思って買ったら、以前持っていた旧式の三脚より大きくかさばる。正直残念な気持ち。高さもあるし、スマホ対応なので、☆は一つ増やして2個で。コンパクトではありません。


【8】

柄が長いので背景もきっちり入って、いい絵が取れる。構えてリモコンスイッチでパッシャ!快適です。


【9】

Solid construction with 1m70 hight and small base.


【10】

Love it so far. I needed to have my tripod in my camera bag at all times in this is perfect. I use the ball head from my bigger tripod which is more sleek and just feels like better quality. (The ability to adjust the camera in more directions other that just vertical and horizontal.)


【11】

I bought this to be able to video my children’s various school concerts. It’s small footprint makes it ideal for fitting in front of a chair in the row of auditorium seating and filming handsfree between seats. I love that I can use it with anyone’s cellphone or my zooming 30x pocket camera. (Not tested on a larger DSLR.)Atypical use: I have chosen to use it as a monopod upside-down from how they intended due to easier transition onto the tripod base. I have the slim end at the top with the camera mount and the hand grip at the bottom with the rubber foot installed as my standard like for stabilized photographs of kids egg hunting. Then if I want to tripod later for a concert or delayed group photo I simply remove the rubber foot and screw onto the small tripod base. Make sure to tighten the screw on the slightly adjustable base for stability or it will wiggle.Problems: It’s not perfectly smooth glide for panning L to R across a group while zoomed in. It’s either gripping stable or dependent on you to control. So not quite the same as my higher quality wide legs tripod.At its highest tripod setting when I push the camera photo button it does result in some substantial wiggle. So again the narrower base sacrifices stability vs standard wider version but for a kids concert the size of the bag needed to carry the pod and it’s narrow base are perfect.Future idea: I’d love the bag to be 1.5” longer so it actually can fit my assembled monopod setup inside. The top of the camera mount sticks out when I put it away still assembled for quick use (stick, foot, & camera attachment). The bag has lost its top seam so I’ll need to make my own or modify this one. The bag is kinda like packing a tent because it’s so narrow everything really only fits well one way so that’s probably how I damaged it.


【12】

I have used and owned more than 2 dozen tripods; from the cheap $20 mottles to the $250 ones. I have never had an interest in a monopod because I needed something freestanding; however, all tripods take up allot of room to set up. This tripod/monopod combination is the best of both worlds!Between the lock in camera shoe and the quick lock for the legs and telescopic extension makes this one of the fastest tripods to set up by far.It has all of the standard swivels that any other tripod would such as tilt, swivel and angle, and comes with a bonus of being able to clip in a cell phone.The footprint for the legs is about 1/3 of what a standard tripod would use. Keep in mind that this is a middle ground between a standard tripod and a monopod. So if you’re in a windy situation or you have a really heavy camera that the higher you raise the telescopic pole the less stable it is going to be.Because this tripod is made out of aluminum it is very light weight. This also cuts back a little bit on the stability, but makes it much nicer to toss in a backpack or camera bag to carry.Ok so I have talked about how there is a compromise in the stability for a smaller footprint with the legs. This can also be solved very easy. I took a 10lb barbell weight and clamped it to the center pole and I wouldn’t hesitate to put my heaviest camera on it now.You can also remove the telescopic pole and use it as a table top tripod. This gives you many different types of configurations.Now to top everything off: the company selling this tripod stands by their product. I had a question for them and they got back to me in less than 24 hours and answered all of my questions and solved my problem. Good customer service is hard to find and a company that stands behind their product is even harder to find.Personally I can’t think of any other modifications that I would make to this and still get all of the advantages that it has.So the bottom line… if you want something that is very reasonably priced, and gives you lots of options than this is it!5* for the product and 10* for the customer support!


【13】

I have a small tripod that I picked up years ago that I really like. It's small and lightweight and easy to set up. But it has gotten a little beat up over the years of riding around on the back of a motorcycle, so I have been looking for a replacement. I was hoping this tripod might be the one.Unfortunately, it falls short. Well, falls long might be a better term... The tripod itself is short enough when folded, but the selfie pole is a good 5-6" longer, which kind of defeats the purpose. I would have gladly traded a few inches of overall height for a smaller stowed dimension.It's also chunkier than my old one in every way. You'd think that would make it sturdier, but the joints on the tripod are mostly plastic and feel a little flimsy. It might be a little stronger than my old one, but the tradeoff is more bulk and a much shorter height unless you use the selfie stick. But then when you add the stick, stability goes down as the height goes up. My hope was to be able to put a small DSLR on it, but the small footprint combined with the long pole make me a bit nervous.I need to carry it on the back of my adventure bike and it will take a beating back there with lots of vibration and jostling around. I also need it to be quick and easy to use or I tend to avoid using it. With this system, if you want anything higher than just the tripod you have to unscrew the swivel head, unscrew the foot off the bottom of the stick, screw the stick on the tripod, then screw the head back on top of the stick. There is a small threaded stud that needs to be screwed in place to join the stick to the head. If you can get it tight enough it will hopefully stay in place, but if it vibrates loose, you're done. They give you a spare, so it's probably something that happens a lot. In general, it is a pain to set up and I can see myself rarely using it just because I don't want to deal with the hassle.I mean, don't get me wrong. It's not horrible. It's just not well suited for my needs. If you just want to clip a cell phone or a small point and shoot on top, and you don't mind the time it takes to set up and you have the room to store it, it's probably fine. But in the end, I'm going to send it back.I just wish I could find one like my old one. I bought it years ago on closeout at a camera shop and there are no markings or manufacturing info on it and the box is long gone. I've never seen one like it since even after browsing 100's of tripods here on Amazon.


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