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Perfect Travel Tripod - Review written on August 16, 2005
Rating: 5 out of 5
15 customers found this review helpful.
Quite a remarkable travel tripod! very lightweight, yet solid. Lets take it from the top.
The head isn't bad. While it may not have a quick release, it's low profile make for a great travel size. There is a piece of cork surrounding the screw point. The ball head has one adjustment lever. This one lever controls the friction of the ball and the ability to pan the head. The lever rapidly adjusts the amount of clamping force. The ball head is slotted on two sides, 180 degrees from each other. The head comes off! yes, it is removable. it screws into a center column pole.
The center column is necessary to use the tripod/head. However, the center column is sectioned, and the majority of it can be unscrewed with enough remaining to be clamped in the base.
The legs are rather light, but that's to be expected. easily repositionable via angle and length. It will take a bit getting used to the locking method. Once i have the tripod setup, i push down on the head with my hand to make sure the legs are locked.
With the max height leg angle, pushing down on the tripod doesn't force the legs to splay out in weird directions. nice! they do splay out when at the intermediate angle. the legs have no ability to accept spikes.
Overall, it's a great tripod, and I'm quite happy with it. It holds my Rebel XT + Sigma 70-200EX with out a fuss. I haven't tried it in wind with the same setup however... the entire thing fits inside the Canon Backpack too.
what's not to like?