The Neewer N55CR Carbon Fiber Tripod with Ball Head has a maximum tripod height of 80.7" and is topped with a large ball head with a quick release and bubble levels for alignment. One of the tripod's outstanding features is its removeable two-section center column. The center column and one leg combine to form a monopod with a maximum height of 83.8" that will also support 26.5 lb. Additionally, the tripod weighs 4.4 lb and includes a carry case.
- Maximum Height Tripod: 80.7
- Load Capacity: 26.5 lb
- Weight: 4.4 lb
- Converts to 83.8" Monopod
Neewer N55CR Carbon Fiber Tripod with Ball He... Overview
Neewer N55CR Carbon Fiber Tripod with Ball He... Specs
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Neewer N55CR Carbon Fiber Tripod with Ball He... Reviews
Absolutely love it!
Love the strength of it. Great idea on the leg conversion to a monopod! Wonderful purchase!!
Quite the Carbon Fibre Value!!
I have an A7Rv with some chunky lenses. This tripod handles everything like a champ! I have absolutely no hesitation loading this down with gear. The Good: Height!!! This thing goes WAY higher than I need. It's truly laughable; but is still solid. The Meh: The ball head works. The is slight sag when you're locking down the angle. But it's no worse (and likely better) than any other tripod with sag issues. I guess if you want to avoid clamping sag, you'll need to spring for a high-end ball head. But the tripod itself is a very decent performer. The Conclusion: I think I got this on sale for close to $100 (Maybe $110??). It seems like is constantly on sale. Around $100, this is a no-brainer. At the listed price of $139, there are a few others that I would consider (3 Legged Things, SmallRig, Benro). I like this Neewer much better than the similar K&F. It's a good studio-style tripod that's good for anything except long distance hiking. I'm loving it so far.
