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A tabletop tripod with flexible legs to support a compact digital or 35mm camera.
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Sure it's dirt cheap, but don't underestimate it. It holds my Nikon D40 (DSLR) even with SB-600 flash attached! Shooting straight it's perfectly fine, point up or down and it makes ...Read complete review
Sure it's dirt cheap, but don't underestimate it. It holds my Nikon D40 (DSLR) even with SB-600 flash attached! Shooting straight it's perfectly fine, point up or down and it makes a little more difficult to balance. The plastic ball tips are slippery, so horizontal surfaces only. Other than that, it's always good to have on it in my bag just in case since it is lightweight.
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very weak
I bought for use with an SLR but it is too weak, will give in to any equipment heavier than a portable camera.
I bought for use with an SLR but it is too weak, will give in to any equipment heavier than a portable camera.
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Comments about Sunpak Tabletop Tripod with Flexible Legs:
this tripod barely holds up my point and shoot camera and has limited flexibility.
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I got this because for my birthday I got a phone case with a tripod attachment. SO I thought it would be fun to buy a mini tripod to have in my purse all the time. It works great. It is super versatile, lightweight and is just super cute.
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Comments about Sunpak Tabletop Tripod with Flexible Legs:
I use this tripod with my flip video camera. It is everything you would expect from a small flexible legged tripod.
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For less than half the cost of the flip brand stand, you get just as good a stand without nonsense like colored tips. In fact, this one has a clip so you could keep it in your picked clipped to the top for easy reach. Something the flip brand one does (i think). Good product for surprisingly cheap.
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Easy small light weight
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These tiny tripods are truly useful and ridiculously cheap. It was the only camera support I brought for my Canon G9 during a three-week trip to Italy and it never let me down. I also use them for remote flashes. The bendy legs allow them to go just about anywhere.
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The smell of this is so bad (like tar or something very bad!) that I cannot imagine ever really using it. It may be inexpensive, but the smell is definitely not worth it!
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Comments about Sunpak Tabletop Tripod with Flexible Legs:
A simple tripod to use for any camera. I use it to take pictures at night with long exposures, and I don't need more. Small enough to fit in many places.
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Comments about Sunpak Tabletop Tripod with Flexible Legs:
sturdy base
inexpensive
takes up very little space when traveling
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Very sturdy and easily manuverable.
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I bought for use with an SLR but it is too weak, will give in to any equipment heavier than a portable camera.
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Comments about Sunpak Tabletop Tripod with Flexible Legs:
it is small and fits easly in to your pocket.
this means it is there when you need it
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Very handy and useful when you want to shoot stills with your family,from your camera
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This tripod is very sturdy, easily adjustable and best of all, can be used as a hand-grip for the Kodak Zi8 or similar "flip" cameras~
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Comments about Sunpak Tabletop Tripod with Flexible Legs:
everything as expected, but a funny toxic smell remains a couple weeks after opening.
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Comments about Sunpak Tabletop Tripod with Flexible Legs:
handy, flexible, holds a small video camera with no problem. Funny but the rubber smelled anoyingly strong when I first removed it from the package. Ok after 2 weeks.Great for less than [$]
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Some Pros:
-Inexpensive
-Easy to Use
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-Smelly
-Stiff
-Sometimes a little unstable
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I used this product with my D40 and my compact Casio Exilim EX-Z60. It is great for compact cameras that can't stand up themselves, but you will need something bigger for dSLRs though.
But great little (cheap) product, that fits in your pocket.
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Comments about Sunpak Tabletop Tripod with Flexible Legs:
Sure it's dirt cheap, but don't underestimate it. It holds my Nikon D40 (DSLR) even with SB-600 flash attached! Shooting straight it's perfectly fine, point up or down and it makes a little more difficult to balance. The plastic ball tips are slippery, so horizontal surfaces only. Other than that, it's always good to have on it in my bag just in case since it is lightweight.
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Comments about Sunpak Tabletop Tripod with Flexible Legs:
Is excellent to take casual pictures (parties, family, in-door). very quickly to install and easy to carry.
Is not for a precision picture. But with enough strong for support small size video camera (Panasonic S10 or similar)
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