Dolica AX620B100 62-Inch Proline Tripod and Ball Head
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Product Description
Dolica¿s 62″ Aluminum Proline Tripod is ideal for both indoor and outdoor photography It is perfect for events, sports activity, capturing that one amazing shot Designed for use with Point-N-Shoot cameras and / or Digital SLR cameras Tripod Features: Professional Aluminum alloy construction and able to support up to 13.2 lbs Base thread: 3/8″ Ballhead, quick release plate, bubble level and compass 90 degree vertical platform Standard-wide angle, semi-wide angle, full-wide angle Quick release leg locks and non-slip rubber feet…. More >>
Dolica AX620B100 62-Inch Proline Tripod and Ball Head
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5 comments
Aerie G. Nelson on December 28, 2009 at 2:21 am
I ordered this product and waited and waited for it to arrive. I kept track on Amazon for it’s departure and saw that it was still pending…after just over a week the company informed me that they could not get the product for me. I feel that when a product is unavailable,the company should inform the buyer that it cannot be obtained and either refund the money or work with the buyer towards another comparable product.
As for right now, I cannot say with any confidence that I would purchase from them again.
james on December 28, 2009 at 4:32 am
I expected this tripod for a long time,today I got it.when I opened the box I found a big problem. The tripod is an used one. the logo dropped in the bag,there is some dust on the feet,the most important thing is the screw was broken,I can’t use the tool work on it.after all, If it is a new one I will like it very much!
P. I. F. on December 28, 2009 at 5:55 am
Pros: good shape, light, compass incorporated (a pleasant surprise);
Cons: cheaply made, too much plastic, the legs are already jiggling (as brand new). Could use more metal and should be more solid.
Summary:
1. could use a better design to incorporate a handle for the head.
2. the cheapest tripod with ball head (could be actually cheaper, since the material that went into it was so much plastic). I can design a better tripod and made it steadier. I would use a bit ticker aluminum for the legs and longer overlaps. I would eliminate some of the useless plastic parts (I bet nobody is using the legs bottoms with screws – just leave the one position with no screws).
A. Jensen on December 28, 2009 at 7:59 am
received mine in the mail today, and was excited to go shoot with it. Right when i tool it out of the box, I noticed something was wrong. The installation of the camera holder base was broken. So it would not hold the camera at all. Highly recommend Not getting this product. I should have listened to the bad reviews….
Save your time and look for a better product !
The good news, Amazong is willing to pay the return shipping :] Thanks amazon !
John P. Russell Jr. on December 28, 2009 at 9:52 am
This is a good tripod for what you pay for it. The ball head moves a lot even after tightening it all the way which is kind of annoying but hey for what you pay for it what can you expect? I think once I get some extra cash I’ll go with a Bogen or Manfrotto but for now this will do me just fine.