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Victiv Camera Tripod, 72" Video Tripod with Fluid Head, Aluminum Heavy Duty Tripod with Carry Bag, Professional Camera Tripods & Monopods, Compatible with Canon, Sony, DSLR, Camcorder

84.99

Victiv Camera Tripod, 72" Video Tripod with Fluid Head, Aluminum Heavy Duty Tripod with Carry Bag, Professional Camera Tripods & Monopods, Compatible with Canon, Sony, DSLR, Camcorder

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$84.99

· 【Professional Fluid Head Tripod】Camera tripod stand is equipped with a professional fluid head that offers 360° panning and +90°/ -70° tilt. High-quality aluminum provides great stability, and hanging heavy objects on the weight hook can increase the stability of the tripod. · 【 Widely Application】Heavy duty tripod has a QR plate with standard 1/4" and 3/8" screws, provides more possibilities to carry different devices. Compatible with most DSLR cameras, video cameras, camcorders, and digital cinema cameras. Great for beginners, professional photographers, filmmakers, and videographers. · 【2-in-1 Camera Tripods & Monopods】Aluminum tripod easily converts to a monopod by combining the center column with the detachable tripod leg. To meet more shooting needs and use scenarios. · 【72 Inch Tripod for Photography and Filming】Convenient quick-release system: the flip lock makes it easier to adjust the height. Adjustable height can be extended to 72 inches in seconds. The hydraulic head "damping" is smoother, more stable and more accurate. And it is very suitable for photography and shooting. · 【Complete Tripod Units】Unique Packaging Design: the tripod for video cameras is separate from the fluid head. The strong tripod is placed in the carrying bag and the head is secured with two pieces of foam. This allows better preservation and avoids wear and tear. Please contact us if you have any questions.

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Philip CardelfeReviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024

Super sturdy. This thing feels really expensive and looks really expensive. If you are in need of a tripod/monopod that can reach ground level macro all the way up to about 7 feet tall this is for you. Great for those downward angle portraits. The one leg comes off easily to use as a monopod/hiking stick for quick sturdy photos on hikes or even just around town. The tripod also has many many different heights/angles. The legs can be set wide for outdoors landscape shots or narrow for crowded museum shots. Very easy to use as well. All fits in a nice little zip up travel bag. Pretty light but still has that expensive kinda weight to it. The color is really striking too. It has a level built in for even photos. Get this! Don’t bother with more expensive versions because the quality is the same as the ones that are hundreds of dollars. I use it with my Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR and multiple lenses including a very large 420mm-800mm telescopic lens. I friggin live this thing.

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Matt LantzReviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025

Love this tripod. The quality is great. It looks good. Constantly have people ask about it at volleyball tournaments. This thing is very versatile. Packs small for how tall it can go. Has been hit many times by volleyballs and doesn’t get knocked over.

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Morgan McCarthyReviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025

Sturdy and great deal!

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LiamReviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024

I was looking for video tripods with a fluid head and this is the most budget option. First, I really like that I can invert the legs as I’m trying to piece together a budget dslr scanning setup. The price shows, the head is very difficult to get level since I think the base of the head and the mounting plate are misaligned slightly. Great for amateur stuff and as a photographic tripod, the fluid head does work well, however has a somewhat large initial bump with lighter cameras and should have more resistance in my opinion in the pan axis, and isn’t as variable as the tilt axis. Overall however I would recommend this.

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SKID NYReviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024

I have two cameras - Nikon D7500 (typically used with the Nikkor 18-300 zoom) and Nikon Coolpix P1000. Both stellar and both heavyweights. The Coolpix P1000 has a weird center of gravity when the 3000mm telephoto is fully extended, tending to make the front end dip. I had originally bought the Compact Action Aluminum Tripod from the famous Italian Tripod company (they who shall be nameless). It's a good tripod for the price, but simply unable to deal with the weight of my two cameras. I saw the failure in action when I was trying to take moonshots on the full moon on June 21 - no matter how tightly I set the camera, the flex in the tripod would ensure that the front would dip, leading to frustration and wasted shots. I immediately did some research and settled on the Tripod (brand name 'Victiv'). I tried it out today - first off, despite the light weight of the tripod, it's rock solid - you can feel the heft and the firmness in the head, which is a pan/tilt type, that can be locked into position and totally forgotten about. No flex here. The quality of production is excellent - each component is carefully finished and works as it should. I found pros as below: 1. Rock solid - zero flex. Can be locked in any position with camera. 2. Head designed to easily come apart into component pieces for ease of handling, including the pan/tilt handle. 3. Pan/tilt handle can be locked on either side of the head. 4. Reverse folding legs, removable hook, removable center column. 5. Flexible - can be used as monopod. 6. Ratcheted legs - you can spread as much or as little as you wish and then lock into place. 7. Removable rubber feet enclosing spike feet. 8. TOTALLY reasonable price. 9. Arca-Swiss type Quick release assembly, but plate size seems to be larger than the usual. Still, not an issue as I can switch the plate between two cameras. 10. QR Has an additional fail-safe (fall-safe) lock nut that needs to be depressed for the removal of the plate (fixed on camera). Extremely difficult to drop the camera when you un-screw the QR plate. Summary: Looks and feels like solid, long-lasting tripod. Everything is solid, yet lightweight. Truly well-crafted. And the price is a fraction of the high-end tripods, without compromising on quality. Yes, I do recommend this product.

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Steve HReviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024

I've used this tripod on a daily basis for 2 months and very happy with it. I have had no trouble at all with my camera/zoom combo that weights in at just under 6 pounds. For the last month I have used it with a gimble, and it is even better as it's more balanced but the head that comes with it is more than capable of more weight than what I'm using. I do worry a bit when it's windy, so I use my bag to weight it down using the included hook. Solid tripod, very happy with it in all aspects.

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Dan FelskaReviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024

***This tripod DOES fit inside the case WITHOUT removing the head. For all of the reviewers claiming otherwise: You're folding the legs incorrectly.*** Outstanding strength and stability for something that can fold up into a backpack! The panning is crazy smooth, even with a heavy load attached. The leg locks feel solid, and the tilt lock does too. My favorite aspect is that it isn't constantly unscrewing itself when I pan left and right. This can't be overstated: so many budget tripods have this issue. I am baffled by the strength and quality of this build! It doesn't replace my Sachtler, but it's simply unbeatable for the price and functionality.

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NicholasReviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025

The tripod was fine for like a week, and then suddenly all the parts slowly stopped working. The legs became loose and started falling in easily, the head bearing area where you put the camera became loose and wobbly, and the overall structure became very unstable. Please never make the mistake of buying a tripod less than $100, especially a cheaply made one from China like this. I’ll never be buying this tripod ever again and recommend everyone else to shell out a little more money and do the same.

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Steve M. PotterReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 22, 2021

Received in 5 days to Ireland! This is a medium-weight tripod (1.9kg), not a professional videographer's manfrotto nor a cheap lightweight -- Just barely hikable for the devoted photographer. For the price, it is quite sturdy. It comes with a nice padded carry case with a shoulder strap. The hook under the central pillar is for hanging weights in case you are using it in windy conditions. The Victiv tripod can be changed into a wide variety of configurations, such as monopod, wide/flat stance, and camera beneath apex. I am struck by the high quality and finish of every part. For example, it has both a linear and a circular bubble level, the catch that holds the ball works very smoothly and catches it very firmly, The upper segments have soft but firm neoprene foam pads (like handlebar grips on a bike), the levers for locking the leg extensions are fiberglass-filled plastic for extra strength, and the rubber feet can be easily popped off to reveal metal spikes, but are held on well enough that they will never fall off accidentally. I bought it because it is quite tall, over 2m fully extended, so no crouching. To accomplish that it has four leg extension latches and five segments plus an extendible central pillar. It is a bit jiggly at full extension -- only for no-wind situations at full height. But you can spread the legs wide and add ballast for more stability. Key parts are all made of metal with a few unchamfered edges I will be filing down. There are no cross-beams to get in the way of macro photography when hanging the camera from the pillar. It comes with a 5-year warranty and a promise "If there is any defect in the following situation, our friendly, tender customer service will patiently listen to you and solve all problems." I did not realize I was buying a counseling service, too!

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Thomas ThiesReviewed in Germany on January 17, 2025

Ich bin sehr zufrieden. Das Stativ ist mit Tragetasche auch für Ausseneinsätze gedacht. Es ist sehr stabil und mit einer maximalen Höhe von mehr als 2 Meter auch für gute "Draufsichten" geeignet. Der Kugelkopf mit mit Schnellwechselplatte ist sehr stabil und wirklich gut zu bedienen. Als Video-Stativ evtl nucht zu verwenden, hier fehlt mit ein Hebel für alle Funktionen. Foto-Stativ für Hobby-Fotografen, auch für Langzeitbelichtung, sehr zu empfehlen.

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AdrianReviewed in the Netherlands on September 30, 2024

Some screws were not well assembled and the screw for the head is too short

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LuisReviewed in Spain on April 20, 2024

Muy buena calidad y acabado. Utilizo principalmente el monopie para macrofotografia y me resulta muy flexible y cómodo de usar y transportar. Las veces que he utilizado el trípode, el resultado ha sido satisfactorio. El servicio de atención al cliente es excelente. Se han preocupado por solventar el problema que me surgió a pesar de no ser atribuible a ellos.

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Erdem ÖzkılıçReviewed in Turkey on July 29, 2023

Tüm ihtiyaçlarımı fazlasıyla karşılıyor ve dikey, yatay video çekimleri için çok uygun