Manfrotto 709 Digi Tabletop Tripod with Ballhead (Black) - Supports 4.5 lb (2kg)

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Legs Are Breakable!
I enjoyed using this little tripod for a few months; however, the legs are not as tough as they appear. I had a leg break off at the top from an unknown cause. I hope the warranty will cover replacement of the legs. The head is rock solid, as one would expect from Manfrotto.
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Solid Construction
Solid Construction like it was described. I like it, but wish the legs could be adjusted little better. Over all, it's good one.
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Exactly What I Wanted
This product is great moving from classroom to classroom to record students giving speeches.
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small but sturdy
Really small, but not too light. Easily sturdy enough for my D80 + 18-200, and easy to adjust, the small ballhead works fine. It's small enough that I can continue shooting with it attached to the camera, but folded, if I need to switch between tripod and free-hand shooting. It never slips out of position when shooting horizontal. However, with the camera twisted for portrait format, it gets quite unstable and may need holding or wedging down. Al... Show More
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amazing
The first thing I noticed about this tripod is how solid it is. It is made out of metal, and is rock solid. It is a little bit longer than a pencil, and probably as thick as three fingers together when folded, so it fits easily into a camera case. The ball head is the first that I have ever used, and it holds up very well. I have other large Bogen tripods with large format heads, and this mini ball head is impressive in comparison. I have no doub... Show More
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