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Comments about Bogen Imaging Bogen - Manfrotto 3007 Table Top Tripod w/o Head (#3007):
Nicely made tripod but won't work without a tripod head on most cameras because it has 3/8" threads - most cameras have 1/4" threads. This tripod does not appear to be available with standard 1/4" threads.
Comments about Bogen Imaging Bogen - Manfrotto 3007 Table Top Tripod w/o Head (#3007):
good stability, works wonderfully with recommended head.
Comments about Bogen Imaging Bogen - Manfrotto 3007 Table Top Tripod w/o Head (#3007):
I like the size of the tripod. It fits into the car glovebox keeping it out of the way and still easily accessibe. The legs fold out easily. It's very tough. I dropped it on the driveway and because of its tough construction there were no nicks, scratches, dents, or bends. It is just the tripod you need when you need to take a quick photo from the side of the road because of the tripod's size, you can fold the legs out and set the tripod on the hood of your car and not worry about it tipping over.
Comments about Bogen Imaging Bogen - Manfrotto 3007 Table Top Tripod w/o Head (#3007):
I have several Manfrottos, but this little guy gets used a bunch for close up work.
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Comments about Bogen Imaging Bogen - Manfrotto 3007 Table Top Tripod w/o Head (#3007):
Are you tiered of balancing your SLR on a bag, sticks, or just the table for a long exposure?
Well this Bogen-Manfrotto Tabletop Tripod is your awnser.
I do alot of shoots in dark bars, and restraunts. I usely end up balancing my SLR using my phone, or bag, or hold it between my knees for those 1/2 second and longer exposures. But now with this talbetop tripod, I can just add a small ball head to it and plop it out on a table and starting taking stablized photos.
This tripod measure about 2 inches tall when the legs are out. It appears to be an all metal constuction, and it has a Male Thread size of 3/8".
It is small enough to fit in my pocket, but sturdy enough for my SLR.