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Velbon Ultra Luxi SF Tripod with Ball and Socket Head

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Velbon
EAN: 0017915911031
Label: VELBON
Manufacturer: VELBON
Maximum Weight Recommendation: 660 hundredths-pounds
Model: ULTRA-LUXISF
Publisher: VELBON
Studio: VELBON


Features:
  • Compact, lightweight travel tripod suitable for modestly sized digital cameras and camcorders
  • Twist-lock leg system requires simple twist and pull to adjust leg height
  • 2-section center column and multi-angle legs for low-angle photography (7 inches)
  • Sturdy die-cast aluminum alloy ball-head system with 6-pound load capacity
  • Includes carrying case; measures 13.4 inches when folded, weighs 2.1 pounds







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Whether you need a tripod for a digital, 35mm, medium or large format camera, video camera, binoculars or scopes, Velbon has a model with the quality, craftsmanship and exact features to meet your needs.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Velbon Ultra Luxi SF Tripod
Excellent travel tripod! It's not very tall but makes up for it with its portability and lightness. I have used the tripod with my Minolta 7D and 28-75 f2.8 lens without a problem. It easily fits in most backpacks and sets up quickly.

I would highly recommend this to anyone who wants a nice portable tripod for travel.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Little Monster
Very good tripod for it being so small. I ordered this for my recent trip to Las Vegas and it worked perfectly. It held my Canon 30D without a problem.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very stable for such light weight
I own a 1248 Gitzo Carbon Fiber tripod with an expensive ball-head that cost 8 times what this little gem costs. The Gitzo + head weighs much more than the Luxi SF.

For 90% of my use which includes a digital SLR with lenses up to 200mm f/2.8, and medium format Rollei and Mamiya cameras, I find myself bringing along the Luxi and leaving the Gitzo at home. I now only use my Gitzo for situations where I know there'll be high wind or when using long lenses with the Rollei MF SLR (which suffers from that massive mirror slap).

I take off 1 star because there's no center column hook for weighting the tripod down to add stability, and the only way to remove the platform on the included ballhead (to install a quick-release plate instead) is to use a torch to free the loktite.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excelent Tripod for Canon G3 Camera
The tripod fits perfectly in my Beseler sling camera bag. I used it for the first time in my recent trip to Antelope Canyon in Arizona and the ball/socket head was perfect to get the right composition quickly (before the light shafts disappeared from the slots). It easily handles the Canon G3 weight even with telephoto or wide angle add on lenses.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - High-Quality and Ultra-Small
Nice for traveling, this tripod is ultra-lightweight and takes up very little room (less than two pounds and a little over a foot long). It is very well constructed with smooth controls and comes with a custom carrying bag. No complaints, given the minimal size and weight it is designed for. Of course, it is not meant for use with a 15 pound camera-lens combination but works fine with my Canon 5D and 70-200 f4L lens 3-pound combo.

Head Socket and Ball with Tripod SF Luxi Ultra Velbon




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