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4.9 out of 5
98.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great combination of features
I probably own too many tripods, but I'm consistently on the hunt for the 'ideal' tripod.I started out with the Peak Design tripod -- although, I opted for the alumnium version. I'm pretty heavily invested in Peak Design hardware and have a lot of their mounts so finding something that is compatible with a Peak Design mount is a requirement. The Peak Design is great from a compactness standpoint, and the rotating ball head and control is great. However, I wasn't willing to pay the $$$ for the carbon fiber, and one of the biggest critiques of the Peak Design approach is that there's no pan mode.Next, I picked up a Ulanzi Zero Y -- this one is carbon fiber, offers a pan capability, has a similar profile to the Peak Design, so it's super portable. It does work with the peak design mount, but it only locks the plate in place on one axis, so if you aren't careful, the camera could theoretically slip out or come loose in the mount along the non-secured axis. There are lots of ways to compensate for this, but when you have a nice camera and lens on the tripod, it's something you should not have to worry about. The mount on this is also not a quick release so it relies on the screw for tension. On the plus side, it offers many of the same capabilities as the Peak Design tripod along with mount points for accessories, AND, you can pan with it.So, why buy the Neewer? Well, for one, the price is exceptional. Neewer comes in cheaper than both Ulanzi and Peak Design by a long margin. The quality of build is great - the clips on the leg are made of metal (far better than the plastic clips that break over time with usage). The Neewer comes with a quick mount that works really well with the Peak Design mount, albeit, with some limitations. The quick release is super secure and motion is restricted in all directions. The one downside is that the mount will not necessarily work with other arca style mounts that can have a wider footprint. This is not an issue for me, but just something to call out. The ballhead stem is also slightly different than the other manufacturers. Neewer's stem is round -- the advantage of that is you can actually pan the camera by just loosening the stem lock (although the stem can't be extended when doing this). It was a nice 'feature' to discover.Other than that, the Neewer checks all the boxes -- the carbon fiber material reduces the weight, it has the quick mount, it has the quick positioning ball head, has accessory mount points and much more!
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing tripod. Indispensable on solo trips!
I took this tripod on my solo trip to Hawaii earlier this year, as I didn't have any else to hold my camera for me. This tripod was light and small enough to put inside my small sports bag, and the material was sturdy. I was confident in placing this on any terrain: it rained a lot when I was in Hawaii, and there was no problem placing this on muddy, slippery, or rocky ground.There were also many days with extremely strong winds. Thankfully, there's a little hook in between the three legs, so I was able to fill up my sports bag with random rocks on the ground, attach it to the hook, and serve as a counterweight to the wind trying to tip over my tripod and expensive camera!Overall, this tripod was worth the money I spent on it, as it helped me take amazing pictures and wasn't too heavy to carry around all day.
5.0 out of 5 stars Super light while not feeling chinsy
I had a cheaper tripod like this for a few years that was faux carbon fiber. And it held up pretty well but eventually the center broke out of it. I’m pretty hard on equipment working in a shop filming myself I get things oily. Metal dust. Sparks. Falling over Etc. so I decided to buy a monfrotto to have a nice heavy duty tripod. and while it’s a nice piece. And very well built. After a couple of years the center height adjustment broke. So I had to glue it all the way down. And that’s a feature I need often so I decided to shop for a new tripod. I was conflicted on going back to a light weight one. Or another heavy one. But man I’m glad I went this route. I’ve only had this thing for a day but it’s a night and day difference carrying it around the shop vs the manfrotto. But while it’s superLight, it doesn’t feel cheap or chinsy. It feels very sturdy and tight. I also really like the quick release as it allows you to snap it in from any direction vs only fitting one way. So while I can’t attest to the longevity of it yet. It’s a very nice. Well made tripod. The fit and finish of the hardware is very good.
4.0 out of 5 stars Neewer v Coman
If like me you have debated the Coman versus the Neewer LT32. These are identical in every aspect. This is a great tripod for travel. Sturdy, light, compact, and it looks slick. With the extension down and camera in landscape you can loosen the knob adjustment for the top extension and pan 360 degrees. In portrait not so easy. You can do it but the camera may creep down. Personally I only pan in landscape. Coman offers this in white for $30 less but some have complained the paint scratches and chip. I don't want a white tripod I travel with and take on hikes and similar outdoor locations. The Coman in black is $10 less than Neewer but I like that the Neewer comes with a replacement plate for attaching any head that you want. I ended up keeping the Neewer. 4 stars because there are some limitations with the design of the head. It takes time to get used to and the head fits a bit snug in the socket (hoping this loosens up with use) and when raising the top extension it is a but fidly but once set it is solid. For the price and what it is you cannot go wrong!
5.0 out of 5 stars Great tripod. Lightweight, clip release leg extenders and spikes at a reasonable price
Though not a tripod expert, I did quite a bit of research and price comparisons before purchasing this tripod. At this price point, it can be hard to find spikes for the feet. The Neewer 62" CF Tripod comes with spikes, which is really essential. The clips that hold the legs and release to extend them are another hard to find feature at this price point. I prefer them to the sometimes confusing screw legs. It is also hard to find a tripod this lightweight.The quick release plate that holds the camera is another great feature, as is the 360 degree panoramic ball head that allows you to tilt the camera 90 degrees to take portrait shots (as opposed to landscape).For me, the tripod has worked very well so far, once indoors, once outdoors at a park. Though admittedly my camera is relatively lightweight (around 2 pounds, with lens -- Canon EOS RP with 24-105 f/4-7.1), the tripod has held it very steady.
Great for travel
Its a compact tripod for travelling.The quality is also excellent.
Superbe pied
Description conforme et livraison dans les délais. Leger solide et complet ,petit format parfait pour les déplacement .
Treppiedi molto interessante
Ho comprato questo treppiedi attirato dal prezzo basso (con sconto) e dal peso leggerissimo.Si è rivelato un buon affare per questi motivi:- testa compatibile con piastre Pgytech- trasportabilità massima- buona stabilità con la mia attrezzaturaLa testa è stabile, per quanto leggera anch'essa. Non ha un movimento panoramico, ma si può girare sbloccando il "tubo" centrale.
A surprisingly good tripod
I looked at loads of travel tripods, watched and read reviews etc and this tripod kept popping up. There's good reason. It is really good at what it does. For starters it is very lightweight, setting it up is a cinch, and it is extremely easy to set the camera where you want it. Once the legs are extended the tripod is study and stable. The only thing I was concerned about was that it is advertised as having a 15 degree tilt on the head. As it is possible to tilt the head by 90 degrees in 2 positions, you can also lock this out at a variable angle. Thiseans pointing at the stars is simple. The case provided with the tripod feels robust and is of a decent thickness with a well designed set of handles to use to strap to your camera bag or backpack. Definitely recommend this tripod, it has surpassed my expectations. I do wonder what else Neewer have that might be useful?
Va fenomenal
Después de 6 meses de uso puedo decir que funciona perfecto. Ligero. Preciso. En conjunto da sensación de calidad. Lo recomiendo mucho
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