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Key Features
- Load Capacity: 4.5 lb
- Max Height: 64"
- Min Height: 7.4"
- Folded Length: 19.9"
The Sprint 150 Aluminum Tripod with SBH-150DQ Ball Head from Slik is a compact camera support that can hold up to 4.5 lb and weighs just 2.3 lb. It extends from a minimum height of 7.4" to a maximum height of 64", and folds down to 19.9" for storage and transport.
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What is the thickness of the mount base? Is it ...
What is the thickness of the mount base? Is it compatible with a 1/4 - 20 Thread mount head?
Yes this is compatible with 1/4-20 thread
Date published: 2021-02-16
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1. Which is better for stability: aluminum or aluminum alloy? 2. What is diameter of bottom leg?3. Is head removable?4. Does center column reverse / is removable?Thanks.
All aluminum tripods are aluminum alloy. The diameter of the bottom leg is 10mm. Both the head and center column are removable, and the center column is reversible.
Date published: 2018-08-25
Can be used with nikon 3500?
Can be used with nikon 3500?
Yes, this tripod is compatible with the Nikon D3500 via the included quick release plate.
Date published: 2020-02-07
With a camera mounted and the ball head locked ...
With a camera mounted and the ball head locked into a vertical position, will it REALLY hold the camera in position or is there a danger of failure or breaking the ball head?
Yes, this will hold a camera with a lens in the weight limited listed which is 4.5 LB. I would not go over 3 LB just to be careful.
Date published: 2022-11-09
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What is the difference between the Slik Sprint 150 and the Slik Sprint Pro II ?
The Slik Sprint II Pro has a lower weight capacity 4.5 pounds, whereas the Slik Sprint 150 can hold up to 6.6 pounds. There are also differences in the maximum and minimum possible heights; the Slik Sprint Pro II has a max height of 63.6 and a minimum height of 6.7, compared to the Slik Sprint 150 maximum height of 64.3 and minimum height of 7.4 . Additionally, the Slik Sprint Pro II is an aluminum tripod, while the Slik Sprint 150 is an aluminum alloy product.
Date published: 2020-05-05
Are additional Quick Release plates available to ...
Are additional Quick Release plates available to purchase with the tripod?
I'm sorry that plate is discontinued. The mfr # is 618740.
Date published: 2020-07-01
Can be used with Sony FDR-AX43?
Can be used with Sony FDR-AX43?
The screw connection on the tripod is fairly standard. The ball head is really convenient for fixed shooting, but I don't find it convenient for taking video.
Date published: 2020-08-23
Do the legs on this tripod lock in the closed ...
Do the legs on this tripod lock in the closed position? I don't mean extending them, I mean at the pivot point. Do they lock closed or can they be swung to open without pressing the release?
The legs will open to a standard tripod width as shown in the photo but if you want them open further, like to lay it flatter?, you have to flip the release. I have never needed to do that, so can't comment on how it works..
Date published: 2021-02-02
