Velbon DF-50 Pan Tripod
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Reviewed by: Henry Lee Posted: Aug 31, 2000 Type: User Review |
The Velbon DF-50 is a great tripod that's light enough to carry around with you (you're much less likely to bring a heavy tripod with you, no matter how great it is), but sturdy enough for most shooting occasions. It is very easy to set up (having
PROS: Light but sturdy. Center leg braces. Easy to set up and break down. Leg locks are very quick and easy to use. Retractable spikes in the feet are a plus. At full extension, the camera can be set up at nearly eye-level (I'm 5'9"). The 3-way head is pretty
CONS: The mounting screw on the quick release plate is very cheap and doesn't hold the camera tight. The mounting screw has a round plastic grip which is very hard to tighten. After hand-tightening, I set up my Nikon N80 with a 28-105mm lens (total weight ~33
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| From: ConsumerREVIEW Reviewed by: Christa Rhoads Posted: Jan 30, 2000 Type: User Review |
This tripod is very easy for beginners. Light weight - Priced right.
PROS: Light weight
CONS: NONE
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