Square Jellyfish Jelly Legs Micro Tripod with Micro Ball Head
- Load Capacity: 8.7 oz
- Height: 2.00"
- Folded Length: 3.25"
- 360° Panning Ball Head
Magnus DeskGrip Mini Smartphone Tripod (Black)
- Tabletop Smartphone Tripod
- 360° Swivel and Tilt Head
- Spring-Loaded Smartphone Cradle
- Fits Devices from 2.2 to 3.5"
JOBY Podzilla Medium Tabletop Tripod Kit (Yellow)
- Built-In Ball Head
- 1/4"-20 Thread Mount
- 2.2 lb Load Capacity
- Durable Aluminum Core
Oben TT-50 Tabletop Tripod
- Load Capacity: 5 lb
- Height: 3.8"
- Folded Length: 7.1"
- Leg Sections: 1
Manfrotto Large POCKET Tripod (Black)
- For Cameras up to 3.3 lb
- Maximum Height: 1.6"
- Minimum Height: 0.4"
- Independent Leg Adjustments
RODE Tripod 2 Camera and Accessory Mount
- For Vlogging, Mobile Video & More
- 4.4 lb Load Capacity
- 3-Position Tripod or Handheld Grip
- 1/4" Thread with 3/8" Mic Adapter
Manfrotto 709 Digi Tabletop Tripod with Ballhead (Black) - Supports 4.5 lb (2kg)
Ulanzi TT38 One-Click Open Tripod
- Load Capacity: 6.6 lb
- Extended Height: 7.8"
- Handheld Mode Height: 10"
- Easy One-Click Open
Manfrotto PIXI EVO Mini Tripod (Black)
- Load Capacity: 5.5 lb
- Max Height: 7.7"
- Min Height: 2.4"
- Leg Sections: 2
SLIK PRO DXShort Tripod
- Load Capacity: 15.4 lb
- Maximum Height: 16.3"
- Minimum Height: 3.3"
- Folded Length: 10.8"
Leofoto MT-03 Spider Tabletop Tripod & LH-25 Mini Ball Head
- Fold-Out 2-Section Mini Tripod
- 2nd Section Folds Out for Various Uses
- Arca-Type Mini Ball Head
- 11 lb Payload
Leofoto LS-223CX Mini Carbon Fiber Tripod with LH-25 Mini Ball Head
- 13.23 lb Load Capacity
- Mini Ball Head with Quick Release Plate
- 2.6 to 11.8" Working Height Range
- 3/8"-16 & 1/4"-20 Mounting Screws
Datacolor Spyder Tripod
- Compact Tripod for SpyderX Devices
- 1/4"-20 Standard Tripod Screw
- Versatile Mounting Positions
- Articulating Leg Design
Sunpak PlatinumPlus Flexible Tabletop Tripod (10.5")
- For Compact Cameras and GoPro
- Load Capacity: 1.1 lb
- Maximum Height: 10.5"
- Folded Length: 10.75"
JOBY HandyPod Kit (Yellow)
- Built-In Ball Head
- GripTight 360 Phone Mount
- Pin-Joint Mount
- Load Capacity: 2.2 lb
FotodioX Cell Phone Tripod Mount Adapter Kit
- 1/4"-20 Tripod Mount
- Horizontal & Vertical Adjustable Clamp
- Pro Mini Tabletop Ball Head Tripod
- Fits Phones 2.2 to 4" Wide
Tilta Mini Table Top Tripod
- Maximum Height: 10", Minimum: 3"
- Footprint: 10"
- Silicone Covered, Sweat-Proof, Anti-Slip
JOBY Podzilla Medium Tabletop Tripod Kit (Gray)
- Built-In Ball Head
- 1/4"-20 Thread Mount
- 2.2 lb Load Capacity
- Durable Aluminum Core
ANDYCINE Mini Aluminum Tripod Stand
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Maximum Height: 3.7"
- Minimum Height: 1.5"
- Folded Length: 4.7"
Zoom TPS-5 Tabletop Tripod Stand
Oben TT-200 Tabletop Tripod
- Load Capacity: 6 lb
- Max Height: 14.5"
- Min Height: 9.5"
- Folded Length: 10"
JOBY GorillaPod Mobile Rig
- Ball & Socket Design w/Rubberized Grips
- Locking GripTight Mount
- Adjustable Tilt
- Landscape-to-Portrait Mode
Sirui 3TM Carbon Fiber Tabletop Tripod
- MagSafe Mount for Compatible Devices
- Load Capacity: 22 lb
- Working Height Range: 6 to 11.2"
- Folded Length: 7.5"
Sirui 3TX+3T5 2-Section Carbon Fiber Table-Top Tripod with Ball Head
- Load Capacity: 22 lb
- Working Height Range: 6 to 11.2"
- 360° Rotatable Ball Head
- Includes Smartphone Holder
FEISOL TT-15 Mark 2 Mini Carbon Fiber Tabletop Tripod
- Load Capacity: 17.6lb
- Max Height: 5.7"
- Min Height: 2.1"
- Folded Length: 6.3"
Oben CTT-1000L Carbon Fiber Tabletop Tripod and Oben SPA-1000 Arca-Type Smartphone Tripod Adapter Kit
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Maximum Height: 28.2"
- Minimum Height: 4.4"
- Folded Length: 15"
Tilta VT03 Tabletop Video Fluid Head with 1-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (Snow White)
- Load Capacity: 6.6 lb
- Working Height Range: 6 to 13.7"
- Folded Length: 11.1"
- 360° Panoramic Base
Tilta VT03 Tabletop Video Fluid Head with 1-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (Space Gray)
- Load Capacity: 6.6 lb
- Working Height Range: 6 to 13.7"
- Folded Length: 11.1"
- 360° Panoramic Base
How to Choose Mini Tripods
Mini tripods are small, light, and compact. You can easily carry them in your backpack or pocket. They're ideal for situations where full-size tripods are impractical or not permitted. Generally intended for use on stable surfaces, they provide a firm platform for photography. Some models feature adjustable legs, allowing their use on uneven surfaces, while others have flexible legs that you wrap around a convenient rail or branch. Small tripods are also optimal for ground-level photography and macro photography, and for taking candid shots.
Advantages of Mini and Tabletop Tripods
Although many cameras feature image stabilization, there are instances where lighting conditions or the need to use a slow shutter speed makes it difficult to hold your camera steady enough to avoid camera shake. While shake may not be obvious when viewing photos on your LCD screen, it becomes apparent the moment you enlarge or project photos. That's why it's best to use a tripod whenever possible. Small camera tripods are a boon because they fit inside most any tripod cases, take up little space in your gear, are easy to set up, and unobtrusive in use.
Camera Mounts for Mini Tripods
Most mini camera tripods have a simple tripod head that's ideal for light-duty work. However, more sophisticated tripod heads for still photography are readily available, including panning heads, ball heads, and geared heads. Additional camera quick release brackets and L-brackets allow you to leave tripod mounting plates attached to your cameras, while providing the ability to mount cameras in vertical portrait mode. Whether you have a full-size tripod or a mini one that you always use, it's a good idea to choose a tripod head that's compatible with your existing tripod mounting plate.
Load Rating of Small Camera Tripods
It's vital to choose a mini tripod with a camera-weight rating that's adequate for your camera, or you'll find that the tripod won't hold your camera steady, especially if you have a heavy lens. Mini tripods for DSLR use are more robust than those for compact cameras, and they usually have legs that extend wider for better stability.
Tripod Legs for Mini Tripods
A rule of thumb for selecting tripod legs is to make certain the legs extend further than your camera lens. This ensures that the tripod cannot topple over due to the weight of your lens. The simplest tripods have short, stubby legs that you can set at various angles to provide limited height adjustment. Others have collapsible legs that extend to raise your camera to eye-level height when placed on a table or desk. Several manufacturers make flexible tripod legs that wrap around pipes, rails, or tree branches. Joby uses legs with flexible joints; however, others have flexible plastic or metal legs.
Add a mini tripod to your camera gear and take better photographs in situations where your full-size tripod won't work. Choose from the wide selection at B&H Photo and Video.


