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Ulanzi MT-08 Extendable Mini Tripod & Handle (Black)

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Ulanzi MT-08 Extendable Mini Tripod & Handle (Black)
Key Features
  • For Digital Cameras & Smartphones
  • Working Height Range: 5.1 to 9.27"
  • Folded Length: 5.9"
  • Mini Ball Head with 1/4"-20 Thread
Add versatility to your mobile photography with this MT-08 Extendable Mini Tripod and Handle from Ulanzi. The MT-08 can be converted into a mini tabletop tripod, a selfie stick, and a handle for digital cameras and smartphones with a separately purchased clamp. Your device mounts to a standard 1/4"-20 tripod screw that sits on a fully adjustable and lockable ball head.
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I see pictures of it extended up to about 4.5 ...

I see pictures of it extended up to about 4.5 inches but can you put the feet out when its extended like that?
Asked by: David
Yes, the Ulanzi MT-08 Extendable Mini Tripod's legs can unfold when the tripod is extended.
Answered by: Nick Y
Date published: 2025-12-26

Can this connect to the bottom of the vello dual ...

Can this connect to the bottom of the vello dual cold shoe bracket with grip?
Asked by: Ayden
Yes, the Ulanzi MT-08 Extendable Mini Tripod & Handle will connect to the Vello Dual Cold Shoe Bracket with Grip.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2025-01-10

Can this head tilt down for a 90 degree shot?

Can this head tilt down for a 90 degree shot?
Asked by: Jason
Yes, the Ulanzi MT-08 tripod's head has a 90-degree notch for shooting/tilting downwards.
Answered by: Jeremy
Date published: 2022-03-27

Is the ball head removable?

Is the ball head removable?
Asked by: Jibu
No it is not removable
Answered by: Robert
Date published: 2022-03-17

What is the payload capacity of this tripod?

What is the payload capacity of this tripod?
Asked by: Nicole
The strength of the tripod (which is mostly plastic with an aluminum ball, and the center column held by friction) is not really the limiting factor so much as the balance of the camera. The height of the tripod is about double the width of the footprint, so if your camera's center of gravity is not in line with the mounting screw, it will want to tip. For example a compact mirrorless camera a lens longer than a pancake is definitely too tippy for this tripod when extended to full height.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2024-03-29
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