Yeah, that is the question, isn't it? The Web page claims it can hold 3 pounds and a couple of days ago I put my Canon EOS 7D with 18-200mm lens and a flash on it. It was just fine. It might look flimsy but it's actually pretty solid. I would not replace a *real* tripod with it, though. I'm most interested in using it for flashes.
Can you adjust height?
tektc01 1 year ago
@tektc01 You cannot adjust the height. I guess that's the price you pay for something that's so small and light.
PhotographyREVIEW 1 year ago
@Tomasdabest Read on magazine max. load 1.8kg
eminsam 1 year ago
Yeah, that is the question, isn't it? The Web page claims it can hold 3 pounds and a couple of days ago I put my Canon EOS 7D with 18-200mm lens and a flash on it. It was just fine. It might look flimsy but it's actually pretty solid. I would not replace a *real* tripod with it, though. I'm most interested in using it for flashes.
PhotographyREVIEW 2 years ago
what about folding it back up?
loadedfan 2 years ago 2
Oh - you can't fold it back up.
Just kidding.
You just pull the legs apart. Elastic holds the legs together and when you're done you can just pull them apart and fold it up.
PhotographyREVIEW 2 years ago
lol.
seems much like a the bars that come in a tent
f22shift 2 years ago
Absolutely - that's what I said when I saw it. Total tent pole design :-)
PhotographyREVIEW 2 years ago