Customer Reviews:
Handy little tabletop tripod November 10, 2006 Good, stable, solid, compact. Folds flat for easy storage in my small camera bag. I'll buy another to go with my Canon.
Great little quad mount November 10, 2006 This little device made my Sony handyCam easier to work with and definate;y makes the capture rock solid! I like the way the legs fold in and you can use the cam like normal and then pull out the legs to set on a table or flat surface. The football players like the look from the field level too! Good little piece of equipment!
Very nice design August 2, 2006 It's light, compact, and stable, easy to slip into a shirt pocket, and easy to use. It's great for fairly flat surfaces. From reading descriptions, the gorilla tripod (I think that's the name), while bulkier, is more versatile, since it can adjust for uneven surfaces and wrap around poles etc, but I haven't tried it.
Strong & Compact July 11, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Excellent choice! My camera it's a 35mm manual so that means it's big and heavy and this tripod can easy hold it at different angles without loosing the aimed subject. I can carry it fold in my pocket almost without knowing compared with the other bulky tripod with legs that stick in your body. This is a universal tripod not only for Sony products; if your camera has a threaded hole underneath you can use this tripod. Good luck!
Clever Design July 7, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this table tripod at amazon due to it's cheap price and unique design and ended up using it more often than my regular tripod due to it's portability. The rubber mounted legs fold flat inside its wide base which is perfect for camcorders as it provide better support than a typical table tripod. Tilting the camera is accomplished by moving the rear leg forward or backward, no more knobs to loosen and tighten, very clever design indeed. The quality is topnotch as one would expect from a Sony product. I highly recommend this table tripod for it's design, affordability and quality
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