
Review Summary
2010-06-03T21:00:00
I purchased this tripod because compactness and portability were paramount to me, but after using it for 2 years now I have come to respect it's solid build and stability as well. As another reviewer mentioned the twist lock/unlock takes some getting use to but I found after a tries it became second nature and can now extend and retract the legs in seconds. I have been very impressed with the build quality and was surprised to find the little Velbon is actually more stable than an older full size tripod I have. It handled my D200 with 70-300mm lens with no problem as well as my D300s and 18-200mm. It folds up so small I can easily fit inside my 22" carry on bag and will even squeeze inside my Kata DR467 backpack. If you are considering a high quality compact Tripod, this is it.
Captain J.
2007-07-21T21:00:00
I bought a Bogen-Manfrotto tripod/head combo about a year ago and love it, but it's absolutely huge and heavy as can be. It's worked fine in the studio and locally, but I'm currently on the last leg of a Europe trip (Paris->Barcelona->Mallorca) right now and spent a lot of time looking around beforehand for something WAY more portable but still able to provide some serious stability. I started looking at monopods 'cause they're light and can be used to swat at pickpocketers in the Metro ;-) but I love taking night pictures with a remote so 3 legs is definitely a must. Plus, I actually like being in the picture sometimes! OK, this review is getting long already, so I'll try to cut to the chase... This thing ROCKS! So far, I've taken about 60 shots with the tripod, and this is what I've discovered --> It was definitely weird to figure out how to extend the legs the first time. You have to twist them until each of the segments unlocks, pull them out then twist them the opposite way to lock them. The first time I tried it, only three of the segments unlocked, and I thought the thing was too short. Then when I tried thought I was locking them, it turned out that I didn't lock all of them, and the tripod tipped to one side. Then I started using my shirt or another available piece of cloth to grip the legs while turning them, and it's been seriously rock solid since then. Nearly all the shots I've taken so far have been with my Canon 30D body and 24-70mm 2.8L lens, which is definitely a heavy combo. Last thing then I'll shut up... I really dig the ball head rather than the pan/tilt head for this tripod. It really gave me a lot of versatility for some interesting shots. I know I lost the ability to steadily rotate the camera for a 360-degree panorama shot in small increments, but who cares... all my panorama shots were taken in full daylight so I just stood straight up and rotated my body about 18-degrees for each shot. I'm sure I'll be able to patch them together nicely. OK, I'm outta here. Did I mention I'm in Spain? Time for another round of Sangria! Adios! Ken
Ken
2007-02-04T19:00:00
I'm not sure this would be a workhorse tripod for a serious photographer over the long term. However, for a recreational photographer who packs light (because he's too out of shape to carry fifty pounds of gear up mountains) it's ideal.
Ashley h.
Tested it & love it
By Ken
I bought a Bogen-Manfrotto tripod/head combo about a year ago and love it, but it's absolutely huge and heavy as can be. It's worked fine in the studio and locally, but I'm currently on the last leg of a Europe trip (Paris->Barcelona->Mallorca) right now and spent a lot of time looking around beforehand for something WAY more portable but still able to provide some serious stability. I started looking at monopods 'cause they're light and can be used to swat at pickpocketers in the Metro ;-)...
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Small but built like a tank
By Captain J.
I purchased this tripod because compactness and portability were paramount to me, but after using it for 2 years now I have come to respect it's solid build and stability as well. As another reviewer mentioned the twist lock/unlock takes some getting use to but I found after a tries it became second nature and can now extend and retract the legs in seconds. I have been very impressed with the build quality and was surprised to find the little Velbon is actually more stable than an older ful...
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ULTRA MAXiF, ULTRA MAXiSF, ULTRA LUXiF & ULTRA LUXiSF SERIES... These ULTRA SERIES tripods have a patented Direct Contact Pipe System which is a unique cross-section of the leg tubes that enables you to quickly lock and unlock the leg sections simply by a half-turn twist.
Thus allowing the user to extend and lock the tripod's legs at any point, without traditional flip locks, by using a unique "Quick Twist n' Lock" mechanism in the leg pipe. They also feature a patented Trunnion Shaft System where the main leg bolts are now positioned above the shafts.
This allows the telescopic leg tubes to slide further into each other and utilize the area previously occupied by the bolt. This makes the tripod more compact when closed and taller when extended.
All of these tripods have five leg sections so that when folded they are extremely compact. These well-built multipurpose tripods can be used at LOW-ANGLE and SEMI LOW-ANGLE with a SPLIT CENTER COLUMN, come equipped with a REMOVABLE HEAD, RUBBER FEET, TRIPOD CASE and a LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY.
ULTRA LUXiSF: Weighing only 2.1 pounds this five-section tripod reaches a maximum height of 47.6 inches and minimum height of 7 inches. When folded it is a compact 13.4 inches and the load capacity is 6 pounds.
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