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• Full Size Tripod Camo
• 018208070749
• Lifetime Full Warranty. If any product is found to have defects in workmanship or materials, Nikon
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| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 23.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Unbelievably awful.Oct 13, 2011
By RTM Let me preface this by saying I am a huge Nikon fan. I own a D300S, D90, and a Nikon 10-24, 24-70 2.8, and 80-200 2.8D. I've had great luck with all of their equipment up to this point, everything seems priced appropriately. The pro grade equipment is heavy, bulky, solid, extraordinarily sharp, and will last a lifetime of regular abuse. Their cheaper cameras and lenses are still great and fantastic value. I've bought almost exclusively used equipment and had nothing but good luck with it.
I got this tripod as a package with a backup DSLR I bought on eBay, with minimal care or intentions of using it. It appeared brand new, even still had the tags on it. I had high hopes, but low expectations. This is literally the worst tripod I've ever laid hands on in my entire life. I wouldn't trust a $50 point and shoot on it. Let me break it down:
Legs: The legs are hopelessly thin and shaky. It really negates any purpose of using a tripod at all. The bottom segment is thinner than a pencil! It says it has a weight limit of 3 pounds..maybe on the moon! I can squeeze the legs between my thumb and index finger and actually BEND THEM. That's how flimsy they are.
Pan/tilt: Extremely cheap and junky plastic with horrible tightening. I can squeeze the hand grip between my thumb and index finger and bend it. That bad.
Quick release: Broke the first time I attached something to it. The little wing thumb tightener bent the first time I tightened it and snapped off, forcing me to use a pair of pliers to get my camera off.
I can't believe Nikon put their name on a tripod like this. It's worse than the worst, cheap, made in China and shipped from Hong Kong eBay garbage.
As I said, I never had any intentions of putting any of my own gear on this from the moment I picked it up, but after some fiddling I wouldn't even think about attaching the cheapest camera in the world to it. I literally just threw it away. I wouldn't be able to sell this to even my worst enemy and have a clear enough conscience to take his money.
3 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Be CarefulJan 06, 2009
By Julie Coolie
"booklover"
This tripod is probably great, but I have returned it because it is camoflauge and I did not realize that. IN the photo it totally looks black!
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