The matte black Slik Sprint Pro III Tripod with SH-704E 3-Way Pan Head is a 4-section support that is always ready to travel. With its flip leg locks and two-section center column, the tripod's height can be rapidly adjusted to its maximum of 63.2", collapsing just as quickly to a folded length of 18.7". The center column is reversible, but you can get even closer to the ground via the Rapid Flip Mechanism. This allows you to lower the 2.6 lb tripod to a minimum height of 6.5" with fast and easy independent leg-angle adjustments while holding the streamlined rubberized leg grips. The included SH-704E 3-way pan head complements the size of the legs, and it has two handles to control all the head's movements
- Load Capacity: 4.5 lb
- Maximum Height: 63.2 lb
- Minimum Height: 6.5"
- Folded Length: 18.7"
SLIK Sprint Pro III Tripod with SH-704E Pan/T... Overview
SLIK Sprint Pro III Tripod with SH-704E Pan/T... Specs
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SLIK Sprint Pro III Tripod with SH-704E Pan/T... Reviews
Small and Light for iPhone
This is a great selection for being able to take photos and videos with my iPhone 15 Pro Max. Everything fits into the carrying case. Putting in the additional Oben ASPTA-20 is a bit tight, but it works. Only wish would be to be able to pan without tilting for video shots. I'll just have to be careful to use the new amber line in horizontal mode on the phone to keep it set correctly. PS. B&H is fabulous.
I love this tripod
I can't believe nobody has reviewed this tripod. I dislike ball head tripods, as the two I've had slipped all the time, so I opted for a very light 3-way pan head travel tripod seeing that I have arthritis in my shoulders and carrying camera gear and a heavy tripod is an uncomfortable experience for me. I have a Canon 6D which is a bit of a hefty camera and with my 300 mm zoom attached this tripod still holds everything steady. If you are using much heavier equipment, you'll need something sturdier. Plus this tripod is probably not real sturdy in high winds, but for a three pound tripod the locks are robust and I can get very close to the ground with it for macro shots. I would definitely buy this thing again.
