Avella VH501 Video Tripod System,72 inch Professional Heavy Duty Aluminum Tripod, with Detachable Fluid Drag Pan Tilt Head Max Loading 13.2 LB, for Canon Nikon Sony Olympus Panasonic DSLR Camcorder
Weight Limit | 13.2 Pounds |
Number of leg sections | 3 |
Head Type | Video Heads, Fluid Heads, Ball Heads |
Compatible Devices | iPhone X, GoPro, Camera |
Folded Size | 4.7*4.7*35.2 |
Maximum Height | 182 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 84.5 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Color | 72 Inch Aluminum Video Tripod |
S**A
Buen producto, buen precio
El producto está bien por el precio que tiene. Es un poco básico. Pero sirve para mis propósitos, lo he usado y responde bien. El tiempo dirá que tanto durará
P**L
Very disappointed, but i'm probably going to keep it
I bought this Tripod after being incredibly impressed with the Avella monopod. I still love that and it has a premium quality and feel for an amazing price. This not so much. my biggest complaint is that One of the leg clasps out of the box was very weak. It opens and closes, but Any amount of pressure and it would collapse. I was able to tighten it up with an allen wand put some gaffer tape on it to keep it in place. The legs are aluminum but its heavy as hell. Other than the leg it feels sturdy. I plan on mounting my camera rig on it, but i just gotta be careful with that leg. You can actually raise it halfway with no problem, but raising both leg segments causes potential problems. The thing is cheap, What I do appreciate about it is shares the same mounting plate as the Monopod and I can switch between the two when I need additional stability. i need a cheap tripod right now and for the price it is decent.
N**I
Exactly what I needed (and what many other people need)
After buying a less expensive tripod, which was good but not great, I realized an aluminum tripod was more reliable than a carbon one. My gear is expensive and I didn’t want to run any risks. Besides that, many carbon ones have problems with their legs.Having bought the Avella501 head, I knew what I going for, and I have to ad it I am fully satisfied with it.The only downside is the way I can level the head, it is not really the most immediate and easy way. But once you get used to it, it is extremely ely good value for money!I film and soot in a big city like New York and can easily travel with it on the subway, so I’d recommend it for virtually any conditions and environment. If you can use it in New York, you can use it anywhere.
R**Z
Locking telescopic leg
I have had this tripod for almost a year, two more days and it shall be a year, the tripod worked just find then one of the lower telescoping legs when it's locked in place will not hold it's position, if I was not there with the camera, my camera would have hit the floor. I will not buy this brand again.
A**.
Loose Lock
This tripod worked really well for me for a while, but after owning it for a few months, I started having a slight issue. Occasionally, when I lock the legs in an extended position, one of the legs will slide back in even when locked in place. This has caused the tripod (and my camera) to fall over (fortunately on my bed). I haven’t let it fall over since, but occasionally it starts slipping and I have to readjust it.Overall, it stays stable most of the time, so I don’t feel like I need to replace it or get a new one. I just won’t trust this tripod without someone behind the camera to make sure it won’t fall. If the legs are fully retracted it works great, and honestly the legs are usually long enough that I can use it with little to no extension in the first place.Hopefully this is an issue only I am experiencing, maybe I got unlucky.
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