The Manfrotto MTT2-P02 Table Top Tripod w/ Ball Head is a sturdy little camera support kit that's made from heavy-duty aluminum. The kit includes table-top tripod legs and a ball head.
With the ball head mounted on the tripod, shoot from only 4.1" above the table or other surface. The system supports about 4.4 lb, and you can mount your point & shoot or DSLR camera to the head's standard 1/4"-20 screw.
By twisting the single ball-locking knob, the head is able to tilt ±90° and pan a full 360°.
| Maximum Height | 4.1" (10.5 cm) |
| Minimum Height | 4.1" (10.5 cm) |
| Folded Length | 7.1" (18.0 cm) |
| Load Capacity | 4.4 lb (2 kg) |
| Leg Sections | 1 |
| Leg Lock Type | None |
| Male Thread Size | 1/4"-20 screw (on head) |
| Weight | 0.37 lb (0.17 kg) |
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Tough Little Tripod
Solid construction - this is the only table-top tripod I have seen online that can handle the weight of my Canon 7D with battery grip, flash, and zoom lens. The whole thing lives on...Read complete review
Solid construction - this is the only table-top tripod I have seen online that can handle the weight of my Canon 7D with battery grip, flash, and zoom lens. The whole thing lives on my desk and stays upright. I wish it had come with a case. It does not have any kind of height adjustment but a low center of gravity is always good.
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maybe novoflex next time
head and leg do not separate like 492 head and 206 legs.[...]
head and leg do not separate like 492 head and 206 legs.[...]
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Wanted a small, but stable, table top type tripod to use when travelling by motorcycle and when hiking. This little guy fits the bill perfectly. Holds my D60 with 15-85 lens rock solid with no danger of tipping over. Very well constructed and the ball head works amazingly well for something in this price range. Small and light it is easy to pack in tight quarters, which is what I wanted.
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Easy to use and able to hold my Canon 7D with a heavy macro lens attached.
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This is a fantastic little tripod. It can firmly hold my 1D MKIII with either the 24-70mm F/2.8 or a 135mm F/2. It fits at the bottom of any camera bag or case with out being too bulky.
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It's not very adjustable, but it's small and amazingly stable. It'll easily support a DSLR + short telephoto lens without straining. A handy tool to have around.
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Smaller than I expected but works great. It's very tough and has typical Manfrotto quality. The height is not adjustable but that adds to its stiffness.
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Overall, pretty solid. Use it with D70 and 10-24mm Nikon Zoom. Vertical shots do make it tip, but it's so low that just the strap connector at a certain angle can help with that (so you don't have to carry a weight for the other side). What's really nice is the folded length and size.
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Sometimes I just want a small unobtrusive tripod just in case. This product fits the bill perfectly, it's light, tiny and combined with the ball head versatile. It held my pro camera and lenses (about 3kg) without a problem. The only slight design fault is that you cannot set the camera to shoot vertically as the tripod sits so low my camera touches the surface the tripod is sitting on.
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I push this little tripod to the absolute limit, and it has helped me to produce some awesome photos. I am a horse racing photographer and use this tripod to set up my remote camera beneath the outside rail for the races. While most of my peers use camera stands that cost hundreds of dollars to set up their remote cameras, so far this table top tripod hasn't let me down. I've even used it with my 70-200mm lens on my Nikon D200, and it's still sturdy! I feel like I'm beating the system using this cheap alternative, but until it breaks or lets me down, I will keep using it for all my remotes.
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I use this mainly when a full size tripod is not convenient and it always gets the job done. This product is awesome it is easy to adjust and holds the camera well. Would recommend it to anyone.
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I own three of these, two for displaying family heirlooms and one to travel with. Easily handles my d5100 even with a 300mm zoom.
Sturdy construction with high quality head.
Not really designed for multiple heights, best setting is with all legs fully extended.
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I bought this product for my GoPro Camera. I use this product when ever I use my GoPro 1080P Camera. I use it for videotaping sports and getting some of those impossible video shots. What makes this mini tripod so great is that for it size its pretty heavy so the video is really stable and clear. The ball head on the tripod also is a pro because I can use it to get that extra angle I want for my video.
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The fit and finish on this all aluminum unit is excellent. Very good value for your money.
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Perfect travel companion for my cropped DSLR with an 18-105mm lens. Closes up quickly, sets up quicker. I've even used it in water and worked out great!
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head and leg do not separate like 492 head and 206 legs.[...]
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Solid construction - this is the only table-top tripod I have seen online that can handle the weight of my Canon 7D with battery grip, flash, and zoom lens. The whole thing lives on my desk and stays upright. I wish it had come with a case. It does not have any kind of height adjustment but a low center of gravity is always good.
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I use this to mount my flash or my digital recorder. It's small and sturdy and packs away to a fairly small size.
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For what it is, this is a handy little tripod. Can easily hold my D5000 with a 16-85 attached. I mainly got this for fun/random situations, but it has served in other situations. Worked great on the hood of my truck for a couple of night shots, though I'd wonder about it holding steady on extremely long exposures. Either way, given that I got it more as a "need something in a pinch" tool, I'm very happy with it.
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very small
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when I want to travel light!
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