Amazon Basics 127cm (50″) Lightweight Tripod with Bag
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Amazon Basics 127cm (50″) Lightweight Tripod with Bag
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3-way head allows for tilt and swivel motion; portrait or landscape options
Quick-release plate helps ensure fast transitions between shots
3-section, lever-lock legs for easy height adjustments; zippered storage bag included
Amazon Basics 127cm (50") Lightweight Tripod with Bag
- Camera mount tripod stand with zippered storage bag
- Adjustable height from 40.9 to 127 cm with 3-section,lever-lock legs for simple adjustments
- Folds down quickly and made of lightweight aluminum; It weighs only 557g, lightweight and portable, easy to carry for travel, hiking, camping, etc
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AmazonBasics 127cm (50") Lightweight Tripod
AmazonBasics 127cm (50") Lightweight Tripod
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AmazonBasics 127cm (50") Lightweight Tripod Without Bag
This item has been opened to inspect the condition of the item.. It looks new with a few minor scratches This AmazonBasics tripod is perfect for all your photography needs. With a ...
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Amazon Basics 127 cm (50 Inch) Lightweight Tripod with Bag, Champagne
This is an AmazonBasics 127 cm (50 Inch) lightweight tripod with a maximum load capacity of 1.96kg. The tripod features leg angle adjustment, a pan/tilt head, quick release ...
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Amazon Basics 127-cm (50-Inch) Lightweight Tripod with Bag brown/black
Compatible devicesCameraBrandAmazon BasicsMaterialAluminiumTripod head typePan HeadsColourBlack/BrownMaximum height127 CentimetresMinimum height42 CentimetresWeight limit2 ...
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8 reviews for Amazon Basics 127cm (50″) Lightweight Tripod with Bag
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Mishu G. –
I was very indecisive about buying this product after reading reviews about how it’s poorly made. I was afraid it wouldn’t be able to hold my canon t3i, but for the price I said why not and so far I’m loving it! I also love the fact that it comes with its own bag. Does the job, it’s nothing fancy(which I didn’t really care for anyways). Definitely would recommend this to my friends!!
Taj –
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Purchased : Nov 2016
Reviewed in Nov 2016
This is my first ever tripod. I have a simple Sony cybershot camera. My camera easily fits on it. This tripod extends to a very good height. I bought it specifically so that we don’t have to ask for strangers to click the pics. Also, the main reason is to use it to take pics and videos of Northern Lights in Iceland. This tripod will surely provide me non-shake pics and videos, which is a key to operate the camera at night.
I am quite happy with it.
The only thing is it is a little bit wobbly. I think it will struggle a little bit if the camera is heavy. But for my light weighted camera its serves the purpose.
2nd Review in Mar 2019
2nd Review after 3+ years since I purchased it
It is just an update to my previous review including pics and a video.
After 3+ years of its fairly regular use, I could not find any changes to my first review. There is no additional downside. The plus point would be…
Mr Biggs –
Bought this tripod as a random purchase to experiment with my canon camera. It’s been a great investment and has lasted me 3 years + now. Its lightweight and easy to use and great when I go on holidays with my partner we set the tripod up for self portraits on some beautiful landmarks. Im an amateur photographer so this is based on my limited camera experience. But if you’re just starting off this is a great entry point. Frankly it may be great for professionals as well. Give it a shot
Duncan –
PROS
If you’re on a tight budget and just need to hold your camera still, this will absolutely do the trick.
It packs up very small.
It unpacks into a rather large rig, comfortable to take photos/video while standing (I’m over 6′)
The colour isn’t as obnoxious as I thought it might be.
CONS
You do compromise on quality; the tripod legs feel delicate and bend under force
The swivel head is far from smooth.
The short arm on the swivel means you have less precision in movement.
At it’s default “horizontal” position, the base plate lists slightly to one side – probably by 1 or 2 degrees (barely noticeable).
The head of the tripod has the previously mentioned horizontal position as well as a vertical one, however there is no mechanism to change the position. So if you’re focussing with a long lens, the rotational force on the camera body (and therefore the tripod) can quite often lead to the tripod head flipping into its vertical (portrait) position. Not ideal if you’re shooting video at the same…
Amazon Customer –
This is the worst tripod that I have ever purchased. I was expecting it to be fat but it ended up being a twig which literally can drop on the ground by a tiny movement of air brushing against it. If you want something secure and serious best option is to pay more because this won’t be handling DSLR’s or even Mirrorless cameras without it struggling a lot. The only option you really have with this is if you use point and shoot cameras. Waste of 10 quid this should be worth a pound.
DirtyDozen12 –
Well what can I say apart from wow this amazon basics tripod is amazing. It’s super strong and very very light. I didn’t know what to expect but so glad I bought this, I’m currently using on a projector I bought and works perfectly. There is a level on the unit and it moves in every angle to get the correct pitch for the projector. If your after an cheap but fantastic build quality then this is the tripod for you. It really doesn’t disappoint at all
MOBYMICK –
This is the first tripod I have ever used so cannot compare it to any other but as a complete amateur just wanting to steady both my camera and camcorder when filming or taking stills, decided I would just buy a cheap one to see how it goes. I can say I am really pleased with it and surely nobody can argue about the quality at this price. I thought I had been misinformed about the maximum height as the legs only extended to 43″ but then realised the actual mount can be raised to bring it to the full 50″ as advertised. Each leg has 3 seperate sections and each section can be moved and locked to cope with any uneven terrain. All in all a good little buy and I am sure it will last for years with just minimum use that I will give it but if you use a tripod constantly, I would recommend something a bit stronger.
Jonathan Twynham –
Bought this for use with a small laser level. I shouldn’t have bothered! This tripod is probably the worst tripod I’ve used. It doesn’t stay still and when attempting to press button to turn the laser on I have to relevel it again! I had to replace the handle with a proper bolt as it wouldn’t tighten up. Might be fine for a camera that has a remote trigger but anything with a button it will be useless.