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This tripod is best for trekking because of it's small size and light weight I found it very easy to set up, much more than a regular tripod, and the ball head is very comfortable.
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This is a lightweight tripod for those needing to be lightweight. It wouldn't be great in heavy winds, but this will get the job done for outdoor adventurists and hobbyists. I am a long distance hiker and every gram counts. This is a snap to deploy and use, takes up little room and does the job. If you are filming or taking a pictures of landscapes, holding it steady in high winds would suffice. If you are filming yourself as you perform a task, I suggest you wait for light winds. Perfect for a cell phone or gopro with and adapter.
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good travel tripod for compacts and entry level SLR. wish there was a quick release plate instead of having to attach it every time. folds and unfolds easily and very lightweight. not suitable for low level shots or windy conditions
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I am an ultralight backpacker with one exception; I carry my Canon EOS 60D. I normally carry a 1 pound tripod and this one will allow me to shave close to 1/2 a pound off. The quick release is cool and the head does a good job of locking the camera movement. Care must be taken with the legs because they move freely without locking like a heavier tripod but,in my opinion the weight savings make this a good trade-off.
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You get what you pay for. However, it's a very compact tripod, and will be good for using in locations that don't have strong wind
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