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Rollei Compact Traveler No. 1 Carbon Photography Tripod Black

Key features:

  • Spherical head
  • Carrying bag
  • Allen key
  • Height: 34-142cm
  • Tripod weight: 980gr
  • Load capacity: 8kg
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Specifications

Type
Photography Tripod

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Reviews (2)

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  • Apo$
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I use it with the M50. It's a lightweight camera, so I just put it directly on the head that it has and I haven't bought any other head or base. With lightweight cameras that I've tried, the ball of the head for landscape & portrait is more than enough to hold the weight. If someone puts a full-frame camera weighing a kilo with a telephoto lens 70-200mm, I don't know how much the ball of the head can lift them.
    Pros
    -Lightweight
    -Fast folding and unfolding
    -Quality construction for its price compared to others I've seen

    Cons
    -When fully extended, it's not as stable in medium/strong wind (let's say 3 Beaufort and above). It doesn't fall, but it moves. However, if it's not fully extended, it's okay. This can be solved by not opening the last small legs.

    For the money it asks for, and its weight, it's one of the best choices. If someone wants something more stable or wants to go for heavier aluminum at a similar price or wants to spend a lot more for carbon with more stable legs. Light, stable, and cheap, there is none

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Stability
    • Easy to use
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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  • Tasos330
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I use it with the D5300 and my overall impression is very positive.
    Initially, it weighs 1kg and when fully extended it reaches 33cm. These two parameters were the main reasons I got it.
    If used with a large lens or in windy conditions, it definitely needs some weight hanging from its hook and the stability improves significantly.
    Ideal for someone who travels and wants a fairly high-quality construction that doesn't cost a fortune.

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  • I use it with the M50. It's a lightweight camera, so I just put it directly on the head that it has and I haven't bought any other head or base. With lightweight cameras that I've tried, the ball of the head for landscape & portrait is more than enough to hold the weight. If someone puts a full-frame camera weighing a kilo with a telephoto lens 70-200mm, I don't know how much the ball of the head can lift them.
    Pros
    -Lightweight
    -Fast folding and unfolding
    -Quality construction for its price compared to others I've seen

    Cons
    -When fully extended, it's not as stable in medium/strong wind (let's say 3 Beaufort and above). It doesn't fall, but it moves. However, if it's not fully extended, it's okay. This can be solved by not opening the last small legs.

    For the money it asks for, and its weight, it's one of the best choices. If someone wants something more stable or wants to go for heavier aluminum at a similar price or wants to spend a lot more for carbon with more stable legs. Light, stable, and cheap, there is none

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • I use it with the D5300 and my overall impression is very positive.
    Initially, it weighs 1kg and when fully extended it reaches 33cm. These two parameters were the main reasons I got it.
    If used with a large lens or in windy conditions, it definitely needs some weight hanging from its hook and the stability improves significantly.
    Ideal for someone who travels and wants a fairly high-quality construction that doesn't cost a fortune.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
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Specifications

Type
Photography Tripod

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 2
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Apo$
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I use it with the M50. It's a lightweight camera, so I just put it directly on the head that it has and I haven't bought any other head or base. With lightweight cameras that I've tried, the ball of the head for landscape & portrait is more than enough to hold the weight. If someone puts a full-frame camera weighing a kilo with a telephoto lens 70-200mm, I don't know how much the ball of the head can lift them.
    Pros
    -Lightweight
    -Fast folding and unfolding
    -Quality construction for its price compared to others I've seen

    Cons
    -When fully extended, it's not as stable in medium/strong wind (let's say 3 Beaufort and above). It doesn't fall, but it moves. However, if it's not fully extended, it's okay. This can be solved by not opening the last small legs.

    For the money it asks for, and its weight, it's one of the best choices. If someone wants something more stable or wants to go for heavier aluminum at a similar price or wants to spend a lot more for carbon with more stable legs. Light, stable, and cheap, there is none

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Stability
    • Easy to use
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Tasos330
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I use it with the D5300 and my overall impression is very positive.
    Initially, it weighs 1kg and when fully extended it reaches 33cm. These two parameters were the main reasons I got it.
    If used with a large lens or in windy conditions, it definitely needs some weight hanging from its hook and the stability improves significantly.
    Ideal for someone who travels and wants a fairly high-quality construction that doesn't cost a fortune.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I use it with the M50. It's a lightweight camera, so I just put it directly on the head that it has and I haven't bought any other head or base. With lightweight cameras that I've tried, the ball of the head for landscape & portrait is more than enough to hold the weight. If someone puts a full-frame camera weighing a kilo with a telephoto lens 70-200mm, I don't know how much the ball of the head can lift them.
    Pros
    -Lightweight
    -Fast folding and unfolding
    -Quality construction for its price compared to others I've seen

    Cons
    -When fully extended, it's not as stable in medium/strong wind (let's say 3 Beaufort and above). It doesn't fall, but it moves. However, if it's not fully extended, it's okay. This can be solved by not opening the last small legs.

    For the money it asks for, and its weight, it's one of the best choices. If someone wants something more stable or wants to go for heavier aluminum at a similar price or wants to spend a lot more for carbon with more stable legs. Light, stable, and cheap, there is none

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • I use it with the D5300 and my overall impression is very positive.
    Initially, it weighs 1kg and when fully extended it reaches 33cm. These two parameters were the main reasons I got it.
    If used with a large lens or in windy conditions, it definitely needs some weight hanging from its hook and the stability improves significantly.
    Ideal for someone who travels and wants a fairly high-quality construction that doesn't cost a fortune.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
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