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Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod with Carrying Case |  | Brand: Sakar Category: Photography
Buy New: $24.99 as of 7/29/2010 19:49 EDT details
Seller: Savebucks Rating: 282 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 22.9 x 4.1 x 4.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: TR-60N Model: TR-60N UPC: 213318700320 EAN: 0021331870032 ASIN: B000093UDQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight and collapsible to 22 inches | | • | Suitable for most digital and film cameras, as well as camcorders | | • | Quick release mount for easy transition to handheld shooting | | • | Professional grip for fluid 3-way panning and tilt | | • | Comes with carrying case |
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Product Description Extends To: 55" Folds To: 22" 3 Sections 20mm, Lightweight Camcorder/camera Tripod Channel Lock 2-way, Fluid Pan & Tilt Head Includes Case
Amazon.com Product Description The Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod is designed for most film and digital cameras as well as camcorders. Featuring a quick-release plate that makes it a breeze to switch to handheld shooting and a professional grip for fluid 3-way panning and tilt, the TR-60N lets you capture images from any angle you can imagine. The tripod can extend to a height of 55 inches when in use, and collapse to just 22 inches for travel or storage. For your convenience, a carrying case is included. Lightweight, versatile, and affordable, the Digital Concepts TR-60N is a great tripod for photographers of all levels of experience. What's in the Box TR60N tripod and carrying case.
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Not what i ordered. July 28, 2010 cmc044 i ordered a tripod a few weks ago. when i recieved my package i was surprised to find a different tripod than the one pictured here. when i contacted ace photo digital, i was informed that i would have to pay for shipping to send it back.....pay shipping for their mistake? unfortunately i would be paying as much in shipping as i originaly payed for the tripod. so it looks like im stuck with the wrong product.....
Tripod July 27, 2010 lsmith it took a little bit to figure out what all the little knobs do, but I'm was thankful for so many adjusting options!
not a good choice....even for the price July 16, 2010 Bill I bought this about two years ago and it was a great deal...or so I thought. I used it with a Canon XSi. It is very light (flimsy) but has great features for a cheap tripod. The main problem is that the metal screws on the adjustment pegs tear this thing to peices. If you slightly turn one too far it will split the plastic in half. Mine actually cracked (the first time)sometime during a move and setting it up. The next one I was responsible for. Just very cheaply made and thats what I expected for the money. If you can afford it step up to something that will last. Hope this helps!
Great price, needed tweeking July 6, 2010 NorskViking28 (Idaho, USA) I bought this because of the low price. I wasn't disappointed by the product at all. The only problems I had were with the tilt joint. It had some plastic mold left overs that got in the way, keeping it from laying perfectly level. I took a piece of sand paper to it, and it works perfectly now. Also, the feet on the legs are not connected very well. I put some super glue on them to ensure they never come out of the aluminum legs.
I think it's worth the price. I am pretty good with repairs, construction, etc. so I am OK with a few modifications. If you need something to work straight out of the box, you might want a higher quality.
Broke after 3rd use... July 5, 2010 Reviewer94553 (Martinez, CA) The build quality is super cheap but so was the price, so it's worth it right? Only if you are VERY careful pulling the legs out... This is a very delicate tripod and one that breaks very easily. Also the panning is not very fluid, but rather jerky. Yes I know this is a $10 tripod, what do you expect? I didn't expect the leg to come off, and then the buckle, and then another leg! So ask yourself, do you really want to trust the safety of your $1000 DSLR to a flimsy tripod?
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