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(based on 4 ratings)
Brand: Sunpak
Located in: Tripods, Tripod Legs & Leg/Head Combos, Leg & Head Combo for Still & Video
Sunpak 3300 PRO Tripod with Universal Ball Head. Extends to 62.9", Supports 11 lbs, Tritanium Alloy - Black Finish
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4 stars
(based on 4 reviews)
67% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Folds away(3), Lightweight(4), Unfolds quickly(4)
Best Uses:
Photography(3)
 
Great value for the price.
By DeadHandMaiVerified Purchaser from Portland, OR on 4/12/2010
Pros:
Folds Small, Good Stability, Lightweight, Unfolds Quickly
Cons:
Weak Construction
Best Uses:
Home, Landscape/Scenery, Macro, Night Shots, Wildlife
Describe Yourself:
Semi-pro Photographer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sunpak Sunpak 3300 PRO Tripod with Universal Ball Head. Extends to 62.9", Supports 11 lbs, Tritanium Alloy - Black Finish:

I needed something fast and inexpensive but able to be rugged enough to last at least a few months until I could upgrade. When I saw this price and then that the legs moved independently as well as a ball head was included, how could I not give it a try? I expected so much less. I was actually impressed when I opened the box and set everything up. Upgrading my tripod is now at the bottom of my to-do list. This is more than fine for everything I shoot.

[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Not a bad little tripod
By Just a mechanicVerified Purchaser from Sandy, Oregon on 3/7/2009
Pros:
Fair stability, Folds Small, Lightweight, Unfolds Quickly
Cons:
Case is to short
Best Uses:
Photography, Sunsets and sunrises
Describe Yourself:
Photo Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sunpak Sunpak 3300 PRO Tripod with Universal Ball Head. Extends to 62.9", Supports 11 lbs, Tritanium Alloy - Black Finish:

Makes a good hiking tripod. It's lightweight without beeing flimsy. The ballhead works well and muli-position legs are usefull. The case is too short to zip up all the way.
I use it for nature shots, sunsets and the like with my Rebel xt and shorter lenses. Long lenses and exposure times might be a little to much however. Then I use my Sunpak 7500tm I could park my jeep on that one.

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[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
sunpak 3300 tripod
By flowrbeerVerified Purchaser from los angles on 2/5/2007
Pros:
Folds Small, Good Stability, Lightweight, Unfolds Quickly
Cons:
The ballhead easily took, Weak Construction
Best Uses:
Long Exposures, Photography
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sunpak Sunpak 3300 PRO Tripod with Universal Ball Head. Extends to 62.9", Supports 11 lbs, Tritanium Alloy - Black Finish:

the product is constructed poorly. it is already rusting and the rubber mount easily wear off.the ball head fell apart and i'm very glad this product has a limited lifetime warranty. it was replace without cost except for regular shipping and handling

[4 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

 
Good low cost tripod
By GaryVerified Reviewer from Florida on 11/5/2006
Pros:
Lightweight, Unfolds Quickly
Cons:
No quick release plate
Best Uses:
Long Exposures, Photography, Portraits

Comments about Sunpak Sunpak 3300 PRO Tripod with Universal Ball Head. Extends to 62.9", Supports 11 lbs, Tritanium Alloy - Black Finish:

This is a good low cost tripod. Light weight, easy to extend the legs. The ball head locks down with one twist and moves only a fraction after lock down. The ball head holds my Canon 20D with Canon 100-400 L lens with no problem.
No quick release plate but the way the the head is designed, it is very easy to mount/unmount camera.
I would recommend this tripod to amateur and wildlife photographers.

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