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NEEWER LITETRIP LT32 62" Travel Tripod Carbon Fiber with ±15° Leveling 360° Panorama Head, Detachable Center Axis, Fast Flip Buckle, Arca QR Plate Compatible with Peak Design Capture V3, (Former TP62)

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Style: LT32


Features

  • 100% Carbon Fiber Compact Travel Tripod The LT32 (formerly TP62) from NEEWER LITETRIP Series portable tripods, is a 2.6lb/1.18kg lightweight carbon fiber tripod for phone and camera with a 1"/26mm tube for stability and a 22lb/10kg load capacity (10lb/4.5kg with ball head). When folded, it's just 17"x2.6"/43x6.5cm, fitting easily in the carry bag. It also has a hook for counterweights on the center axis, ideal for outdoor shooting like landscape, nature, wildlife, and architecture photography
  • Detachable Versatile Quick Leveling Ball Head The 360 panoramic ball head base (30mm) allows a +/-15 quick leveling and dual U slots for 90 tilt, easily lockable with a flip buckle. It includes a 1/4" to 3/8" screw adapter and a tripod camera mounting base adapter that can be attached to the center axis, allowing for interchangeable use with other tripod heads. A bubble level lets you keep the camera straight
  • Quick Lock Arca Type Square QR Plate The Arca type quick release plate is also compatible with the Peak Design PD Capture clip V3. A side button enables one push quick switch between the tripod and various camera mount clamp bases, while a safety lock prevents accidental contact with the button.Note: QR clamp compatible only with PD QR plates and included Arca type plates
  • Quick Release Height via Spring Flip Buckles Spring loaded metal buckles swiftly pop up and unlock with a half open motion, enabling rapid and stable height adjustment, while the extended wing design ensures secure and pinch free flipping. The 4 section legs are adjustable from 16"-62"/41-157cm and with three fixed opening angles: 22/55/70. The center column can be reversed for macro photography at a height of 7.5"/19cm
  • Functional Expansion and Spikes The 1/4" mounting screw on the QR plate is suitable for DSLRs, camcorders, action camera mounts, and phone holders. Two 1/4" threads on the tripod spider can connect magic arms, ball head adapters, and other accessories for professional creation. Nonslip foot pads are removable for installing spikes, which allow the tripod to stabilize on sandy, rocky, and muddy terrains

Brand: Neewer


Compatible Devices: Camcorder, Camera


Special Feature: Portable, Adjustable, Rotatable |


Material: Carbon Fiber, Metal


Item Weight: 1.18 Ounces


Weight Limit: 22 Pounds


Maximum Height: 157 Centimeters


Tripod Head Type: Ball Heads


Minimum Height: 19 Centimeters


Leg Diameter: 26 Millimeters


Package Dimensions: 19.69 x 4.53 x 4.53 inches


Item Weight: 1.18 ounces


Item model number: TP62


Date First Available: October 17, 2023


Manufacturer: NEEWER


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  • Great combination of features
Style: LT32
I probably own too many tripods, but I'm consistently on the hunt for the 'ideal' tripod. I started out with the Peak Design tripod -- although, I opted for the alumnium version. I'm pretty heavily invested in Peak Design hardware and have a lot of their mounts so finding something that is compatible with a Peak Design mount is a requirement. The Peak Design is great from a compactness standpoint, and the rotating ball head and control is great. However, I wasn't willing to pay the $$$ for the carbon fiber, and one of the biggest critiques of the Peak Design approach is that there's no pan mode. Next, I picked up a Ulanzi Zero Y -- this one is carbon fiber, offers a pan capability, has a similar profile to the Peak Design, so it's super portable. It does work with the peak design mount, but it only locks the plate in place on one axis, so if you aren't careful, the camera could theoretically slip out or come loose in the mount along the non-secured axis. There are lots of ways to compensate for this, but when you have a nice camera and lens on the tripod, it's something you should not have to worry about. The mount on this is also not a quick release so it relies on the screw for tension. On the plus side, it offers many of the same capabilities as the Peak Design tripod along with mount points for accessories, AND, you can pan with it. So, why buy the Neewer? Well, for one, the price is exceptional. Neewer comes in cheaper than both Ulanzi and Peak Design by a long margin. The quality of build is great - the clips on the leg are made of metal (far better than the plastic clips that break over time with usage). The Neewer comes with a quick mount that works really well with the Peak Design mount, albeit, with some limitations. The quick release is super secure and motion is restricted in all directions. The one downside is that the mount will not necessarily work with other arca style mounts that can have a wider footprint. This is not an issue for me, but just something to call out. The ballhead stem is also slightly different than the other manufacturers. Neewer's stem is round -- the advantage of that is you can actually pan the camera by just loosening the stem lock (although the stem can't be extended when doing this). It was a nice 'feature' to discover. Other than that, the Neewer checks all the boxes -- the carbon fiber material reduces the weight, it has the quick mount, it has the quick positioning ball head, has accessory mount points and much more! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by Ming Wu

  • Great tripod. Lightweight, clip release leg extenders and spikes at a reasonable price
Style: LT32
Though not a tripod expert, I did quite a bit of research and price comparisons before purchasing this tripod. At this price point, it can be hard to find spikes for the feet. The Neewer 62" CF Tripod comes with spikes, which is really essential. The clips that hold the legs and release to extend them are another hard to find feature at this price point. I prefer them to the sometimes confusing screw legs. It is also hard to find a tripod this lightweight. The quick release plate that holds the camera is another great feature, as is the 360 degree panoramic ball head that allows you to tilt the camera 90 degrees to take portrait shots (as opposed to landscape). For me, the tripod has worked very well so far, once indoors, once outdoors at a park. Though admittedly my camera is relatively lightweight (around 2 pounds, with lens -- Canon EOS RP with 24-105 f/4-7.1), the tripod has held it very steady. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Elizabeth

  • Great tripod, NOT a pano head
Style: LT32
Unfortunately I will be sending this one back. BUT, it seems like a great tripod, no complaints, and you can't beat the price. It's very light, the quick release is smooth, secure, and seems sturdy. The description says it's a pano head, but it is not. You can fake it if you have the center column all the way down and don't lock it, but it's not a true pano head. I am going to get the LT35, which does have the pano head. Kind of disappointed, but it's on me because I didn't look close enough at the pictures. I do recommend, though, so if you don't need the pano head, go for it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by dunazee

  • Great tripod with one design flaw
Style: LT32
I absolutely love this tripod with the exception of one design flaw. It sets up quickly and easily. I love how the quick release plate snaps in and I don’t have to turn any knobs to tighten it. There is only one problem. When you tilt it to take a portrait shot, you cannot rotate the camera up or down vertically. I had to buy a special bracket to add to my camera that allows me to keep the tripod in a landscape orientation and then attach my QR plate to the tripod. I can then just turn the camera on the bracket. The tripod is much lighter and more compact than the one I had previously, making it much easier to hike with in my pack. It is a very good quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024 by Annie L

  • Phenomenal tripod!
Style: LT32
Let’s the get the bad out the way first. Yes, you are limited in how far you can adjust the head which isn’t much. If you’re looking to anything going past a 30 degree angle, this is not the tripod for you. That being said, this tripod is amazing. First, it looks good. The carbon fiber design is beautiful and classy. Second, it’s strong! I have the Canon 1DX Mark II and the Canon 400mm f/4 lens. The tripod handles it like a champ. The legs lock and don’t slide at all. It’s incredibly light and takes a small amount of space. Third, the quality is on point and it feels durable. For the price, you’re getting an amazing tripod! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Kenobi

  • Super light while not feeling chinsy
Style: LT32
I had a cheaper tripod like this for a few years that was faux carbon fiber. And it held up pretty well but eventually the center broke out of it. I’m pretty hard on equipment working in a shop filming myself I get things oily. Metal dust. Sparks. Falling over Etc. so I decided to buy a monfrotto to have a nice heavy duty tripod. and while it’s a nice piece. And very well built. After a couple of years the center height adjustment broke. So I had to glue it all the way down. And that’s a feature I need often so I decided to shop for a new tripod. I was conflicted on going back to a light weight one. Or another heavy one. But man I’m glad I went this route. I’ve only had this thing for a day but it’s a night and day difference carrying it around the shop vs the manfrotto. But while it’s super Light, it doesn’t feel cheap or chinsy. It feels very sturdy and tight. I also really like the quick release as it allows you to snap it in from any direction vs only fitting one way. So while I can’t attest to the longevity of it yet. It’s a very nice. Well made tripod. The fit and finish of the hardware is very good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by Tayloray Tayloray

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