CAME-TV CTV-999H Aluminum Tripod with Arca-Type Ball Head, Horizontal Arm & Monopod
- Load Capacity: 17.5 lb
- Maximum Height: 61.4"
- Folded Length: 16.9"
- Leg Sections: 4
Cayer CH20B0 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Ball Head (Black)
- Ball Head Mount
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Maximum Working Height: 53.1"
- Built-In Level
Smith-Victor P920 Pinnacle Tripod with 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head
- Load Capacity: 6.0 lb
- Max Height: 62.5", Min Height: 24.0"
- Folded Length: 24.7", Weight: 4.5 lb
- Leg Sections: 3, Bubble Level
Acebil Compact-Series X2640 Professional Photo Aluminum Tripod with BH-05 Ball Head
Geekoto X25 Defender 75" Tripod
- Load Capacity: 22.04 lb
- Maximum Height: 75"
- Minimum Height: 24"
- Leg Sections: 4
Cayer CH30B1 Carbon Fiber Tripod (Black)
- Ball Head Mount, 1/4"-20 Screw Thread
- Load Capacity: 13.2 lb
- Maximum Working Height: 63"
- Built-In Level
Neewer TP63 Tripod with Ball Head (90.6")
- Load Capacity: 22 lb
- Working Height Range: 25.2 to 90.6"
- Folded Length: 21"
- Three-Position Legs: 20, 51 & 81°
CAME-TV Low Shooting Tripod (5')
- Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
- Maximum Height: 61.4"
- 4 Sections
- Folded Length: 17"
Neewer Carbon Fiber Tripod with Ball Head
- Tripod Maximum Height: 66"
- Monopod Maximum Height: 69"
- Load Capacity: 26.5 lb
- 360° Ball Head with QR Plate
Fotopro FY-820 Free-1 Compact Aluminum Travel Tripod (Rose Gold)
- Load Capacity: 8.8 lb
- Working Height Range: 9.8 to 60"
- Folded Length: 9.8"
- Ball Head with Arca-Type QR Plate
Fotopro FY-820 Free-1 Compact Aluminum Travel Tripod (Slate Gray)
- Load Capacity: 8.8 lb
- Working Height Range: 9.8 to 60"
- Folded Length: 9.8"
- Ball Head with Arca-Type QR Plate
Fotopro FLY-1 Aluminum Travel Tripod with Arca-Type Ball Head (Gray)
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Maximum Height: 59.3"
- Minimum Height: 11.1"
- Folded Length: 14.8"
Fotopro FLY-1 Aluminum Travel Tripod with Arca-Type Ball Head (Blue)
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Maximum Height: 59.3"
- Minimum Height: 11.1"
- Folded Length: 14.8"
Sirui T-004SK Aluminum Tripod with B-00 Ball Head (Black)
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Maximum Height: 55.1"
- Minimum Height: 5.5"
- Folded Length: 15.7"
Fotopro FLY-1 Aluminum Travel Tripod with Arca-Type Ball Head (Slate Gray)
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Maximum Height: 59.3"
- Minimum Height: 1.1"
- Folded Length: 14.8"
Benro Tripster Travel Tripod (0 Series, Black, Aluminum)
- Load Capacity: 13 lb
- Maximum Height: 54.7"
- Minimum Height: 13.2"
- Folded Length: 13"
Davis & Sanford Traverse TR684C-36 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Dual Locking Ball Head
- Load Capacity: 18 lb
- Max Height: 68"
- Min Height: 9.5"
- Folded Length: 19"
Geekoto AT24EVO Compact Aluminum Tripod
- Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
- Working Height Range: 23 to 77"
- Folded Length:19"
- 360° Ball Head
Davis & Sanford Vista Voyager Tripod with FZ10 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head
- Load Capacity: 10 lb
- Max Height: 58"
- Min Height: 11"
- Folded Length: 21"
Vidpro AT-77 VentureMaxx Professional 77" Aluminum Travel Tripod with Ball Head
Geekoto AT24 ANG Aluminum Tripod with Ball Head
- Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
- Working Height Range: 25.2 to 76.8"
- Folded Length: 18.8"
- Ball Head with Arca-Type QR Set
Sirui ET-1004 Aluminum Tripod with E-10 Ball Head
- Load Capacity: 18 lb
- Max Height: 55"
- Min Height: 5"
- Folded Length: 16.5"
3 Legged Thing Punks Travis 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Tripod with AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head (Black)
- Load Capacity: 40 lb
- Working Height Range: 7.8 to 65.3"
- Folded Length: 17.9"
- AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head with QR Plate
Shopping for Camera Tripods
Camera tripods are among a photographer's most important accessories, offering that vital stability needed to take great shots. Tripods come in a range of styles and sizes, from compact table and travel tripods to heavy-duty models designed to hold cameras with weighty telephoto lenses.
Whether you're involved in landscape, still-life, portrait, or travel photography, acquiring the right tripod stand will help ensure you get the solid base needed to capture those lovely scenes in all their splendor.
Camera Tripods Explained
Tripods are three-legged stands that hold cameras in position, providing stability and elevation. They're especially important when taking long-exposure or low-light shots, in time-lapse photography, and for use with cameras featuring heavy bodies and/or lenses.
At the top of the tripod is a mounting head which connects with a threaded receptacle at the bottom of the camera. The head also includes mechanisms that allow you to pan (move horizontally) or tilt (move vertically).
These mechanisms are of two main types: ball heads and pan-tilt heads. Ball heads let you swivel the camera in any direction, while pan-tilt heads, with their separate controls for panning and tilting, offer more precise control of each axis. Also, tripods often feature a center post and braces on the tripod legs for added stability.
What Types of Tripods Are There?
You can find camera tripods in various styles and sizes, to suit every photographic endeavor. The smallest are tabletop and mini tripods, also known as table pods. Usually equipped with a fixed head and legs, they're under a foot in height. Due to their compact and lightweight forms, they make ideal travel tripods. Other models come with telescopic legs. The tripod leg sections lock into place using either twist locks or lever/clip locks. These offer great flexibility, and are easy to adjust and pack away.
Aluminum has long been the material of choice for tripod legs, owing to its lightness. However, some drawbacks may include heat conduction and rusting. Carbon fiber tripod legs have become a more popular choice, partly because they are even lighter and more portable than aluminum.
How to Select a Camera Tripod
When it comes to investing in a tripod stand, you'll have a wide choice including basic models, deluxe versions with padded legs, and models that come with tripod cases or bags. Weight, load capacity, and price are the main considerations. Be sure to think about whether it's tall enough to handle your needs and rugged enough to withstand tough shooting conditions. In addition, if you plan to use your tripod with a camcorder, you should pick a model with a pan-tilt head for smooth and stable panning.
Complete your tripod set-up with tripod accessories like tripod straps, cases, spikes, and more. Check out the vast array available at B&H Photo.


