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Product Reviews: Vanguard VS55 Mini Table Tripod with 5 Section Legs |
Rating: 4 (out of 5) Summary: Really great cheap tripod Comments: I actually used it for a short stop motion school project. It worked really well considering how small it is. I did not have high expectations, I just needed something to keep the camera from moving. The only reason I took off was because if you push too hard the legs start to fold back into themselves, however I wrapped them in duct tape for the project length and it worked wonderfully. great purchase for a temporary thing or a hobby, however professinals will definitely want something a little more stable. |
Rating: 1 (out of 5) Summary: junk Comments: small, Barbie-sized tripod. Anything attached to it weighing over a few ounces will tip over. Watch out for breezes and uneven ground. I sent mine back. |
Rating: 4 (out of 5) Summary: Pretty great mini tripod Comments: The great:
Small Made of metal Gold paint Ball mount has a great tightening screw Legs are stable when fully retracted
The bad:
Not ideal for heavy cameras since the legs will retract under the camera's weight when extended Tripod smells like grease |
Rating: 2 (out of 5) Summary: An accident waiting to happen.... Comments: I will not be using this tripod, and it's not worth the postage to return it. Why will I not be using it? There are no mini-pins or "stops" in the legs to keep each segment locked, so instability is high.
There are 3 point-n-shoot/compact digital cameras in my family (an older Nikon 995, a Canon A720IS, and a Panasonic Lumix TZ4), and there is only1I'd even remotely consider using this with -- the Lumix, which weighs in the lightest. There is not much leg slippage with it atop the head, however if I put any down-pressure at all, the legs start folding in upon themselves. The legs on this are so small, of course, that any uneven slippage will result in a terrible tumble for your camera.
Also, only2of the legs pivot, with1fixed, which is just plain awkward.
While slightly bigger, I HIGHLY endorse the Sunpak - 1001D Digital Tripod. It's only about5dollars more, and it's sturdier to at least a power of 10. Not quite as portable, no, however I will not risk any of these fine digital cameras with such cheap gear.
One other reviewer noted using his with an H4 (or H2?) Handy Recorder. I might consider using this tripod for that same use -- I have a Zoom H2 -- for that recorder is as light as a feather. however since I have got the SunPak, I am not sure this Vanguard will ever see light outside of my closet. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Excellent Tripod Comments: Standing just a few inches high, this tripod is ideal for on-the-go use. I was surprised by the weight - fairly hefty - and was initially put off. I have come to appreciate that this tripod has some heft to it because it keeps whatever I have mounted to it nice and secure.
I purchased this tripod mainly for use on my Zoom H4 audio recorder. The removal of handling noise is essential with small audio recorders!!
I will likely use this in the future for my small digital camera and *maybe* my dSLR however I doubt that it would have the ability to hold up such a device.
The swivel head is easy to use however I would prefer if it were just a bit stiffer. Once locked down though, the camera plate doesn't shift.
Great product. |