Flashpoint flat Tripod 2 Ball Head, 4 Section Leg Set,

SKU: FPTP102

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2011-09-03T21:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Disapointed

I was disappointed. I was light weight tripod for my work. It was fine at 1st when legs got very unstable and column as well. [$] is cheap but cheaply made.

ATSUSHI T.

2011-03-06T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Lightweight but okay

When i first got the tripod it was abit wobbly.. ballhead needed tightening with a screwdriver. And its not as smooth as my cheaper Manfrotto ballhead. Its almost too light to be stable.. but it has a hook where i can hang a sandbag or something for added stability. Overall, for the money it can pass.. no "real" issues so far other than the tilt smoothness of the ballhead

GIOVANNI P.

2011-01-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

My best choice at this price

As a part of my bagage, Strong Construction, the only I do not like is when flod is still big

Crivas

2010-12-14T19:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Not at all what it seems!

This feels like a well built tripod when you take it out of the box...BUT, It began to fall apart within 3 days. I bought this for a 2 week photo trip to the California desert. It was brand new when I arrived. On day 3 one of the legs fell out! I had to go buy glue and duct tape to fix my 3 day old 100 dollar triopd! The inner locking mechanism in the ball head is a plastic piece that slides out of place and into the notch for vertical shots. Everytime I want to take a vertical shot, I have to push this piece back in place with my finger nail, while wasting precious light. The swivel function never fully tightens and will always move a few millimeters. The legs became extremely loose within a few days and need to be tightened frequently. (the tripod does come with a little wrench for that.) So after 2 weeks of shooting, this thing could be considered garbage. It got me some pretty great shots, but was extremely frustrating to use. I'll go back to using my Slik Mini tripod. At [$] it was the best value I've ever got out of a tripod. Works for about 80 percent of my work too.

Tom

2010-11-20T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Tripod!

I am a professional fine artist and I use the tripod to photograph my work. But, I have begun to get into photogrphy as an art form so I use the tripod in this also.

None

2010-11-07T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

great tripod for amatuers.

This is a great tripod especially for amatuers or those who would only use a tripod a small percentage of the time. The construction is very solid and the price is dirt cheap compared to higher end tripods. If you RELY on a tripod majority of the time then you might want to invest in a higher end lightweight tripod, if for the occassional self portrait or even studio portraits where you dont need to lug this around then this will suffice. Solid tripod w/ ball head for $100? What a steal.

Eric N.

2010-08-22T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Stable & Versatile

I found this tripod to be very stable and the ball head is very solid. I especially like like the ability to adjust the legs indepently, great for uneven ground, plus a built in bubble level is very nice. I'm not to sure what the compass is for but the panorama scale is convenient. Perhaps the tripod is a bit on the heavy side but I would rather have a solid platform. The case is also exceptionally nice. For [$] this is a great buy!

Richard S.

2010-08-18T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

solid and versital

After a 20 year hiatus from photography and now retired I bought a used Nikon P90 which led to a Pentax DSLR which led to other stuff including a tripod. Sticker shock is the norm from the cost of bananas on up. I was very skeptical about buying a tripod for [$] when years ago my old Star-D cost nearly that much. Well I read the reviews and took a chance. I am exceptionly pleased with this product. OK, so it's a bit on the heavy side but that's the trade off for a solid platform. And the price, great!

Hunter M.

2010-07-12T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Very Pleased

I bought this tripod/head combo to replace one that I was unhappy with. This has exceeded my expectations. I'm very pleased with the quality and ease of use.

GutCan

2010-05-23T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

For that much money, I'd buy my second

Since I opened the box, I was very impress by the sturdiness and easy to use of the tripod and all the features. I'm been using it for events at the church. If you don't care about using some muscle to carry around, thats the perfect one. Adorama was the only store to have such a deal.

Gianni

2010-04-29T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

A Beast of a Tripod!

Yes, this tripod is heavy. But it's manageable and would probably support anything short of a machine gun! I took some moonlight shots last night in 30mph wind with no problem and no anchor weight. This thing is solid. And it adds a bit of courage when shooting dangerous wildlife (or in seedy urban areas); I would NOT want to get hit by this thing! There should be no problem mounting a telescope, long lens or whatever you want to. I just wish they sold additional quick release plates, as it is nice to keep one with the pod and one with the camera. Anyway, just buy and enjoy it!

John

2010-04-08T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

A little disappointed

This is a very sturdy build tripod. This is my first tripod that has a ball head vs pan and I love it. It's a little heavy for long hikes. But the most disappointing thing is the screw keep falling out the bottom of the ball head. Also the camera mount area is loose but the screw is so tight I stripped the inside of it trying to tighten it up.

CHARLES H.

2010-03-11T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Very Nice tripod at this price

I was also looking since long time a good tripod at competitive price and I got this. I like the quality of this tripod. I also like its Ball head very easy to move the ball head. But its heavy to carry.

Nilkanth

2010-02-20T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Pretty goodfor the money

Pretty nice tripod for the money but I found the head to be the weak link. Again for the money not bad but had trouble locking it down with my 70-200 2.8

tanglefoot47

2010-02-20T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Solid Support

This is a great tripod and head combination for the really low price. The ball head is quick and solid, no slip.

CRAIG Y.

2010-02-20T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

solid quality piece of equipment

solid stability for night shots

RON L.

2010-02-03T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

GREAT VALUE!

WOW! I never expected so much for the money. The case is well made and holds the legs and ball head easily with both a handle and shoulder strap. I was impressed before I saw the tripod. The tripod is solid, and well designed. The carbon fiber construction is not as heavy as you would expect for so sturdy a unit. The quick release head is strong and you don't have to worry about the camera breaking loose. It does everything I need. All around the best value I could have selected.

Rick d.

2010-01-31T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Heavy duty for a great price

A little but too heavy duty for my main needs but nice to know I can support heavier equipment. I just have a 30D w/ Tamron 17-50 but this thing easily supports 200mm+ lenses and larger cameras. Overall I'm happy, its easy to extend the legs and the ballhead works really smooth.

Tino B.

2010-01-22T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

good deal for price

I like this tripod. It's a little bit heavy to carry.

ovis

2010-01-20T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

LOVE LOVE LOVE

This is a WONDERFUL tripod! I have been looking for a very long time for one that does what I wanted it to do! It is very sturdy and that is or was my number 1 priority when buying a new one! It is extremely easy to turn your camera vertical and it keeps the camera very straight and level.

Susie

Flashpoint TP102 Tripod 4 Section Leg, A02 Ball Head Specifications

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About Flashpoint TP102 Tripod 4 Section Leg, A02 Ball Head

Flashpoint TP102 offers maximum stability for the outdoor photographer or spotter. It has a multi-adjustable ball head with a quick shoe release system. Offers 28mm tubular legs that are extremely stable and more lightweight than most tripods on the market. The legs can also be adjusted to three different angles to facilitate use on uneven ground or low angle shooting.