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SIRUI SL-200 Tripod Extension Pole, Two-Section Carbon Fiber Center Column-Tripod Extender-Tripod Extension Tube

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Style: SL-200 Center Column for AM254/AM284


Features

  • Material and Stability: Adopting lightweight, high-strength carbon fiber and with strong 1.2"/29.4mm diameter leg tubes, SL-200 has reliable stability and can support weight up to 12kg/26lbs.
  • Wide Compatibility: The mounting screw can be switched easily from 1/4" to 3/8" by twisting the provided Allen wrench. Thus, SL-200 is compatible with different heads and cameras. Meanwhile, with 3/8 screw hole at the bottom, it can be attached with AM-254/AM-284 carbon tripods for additional height.
  • Flexible Height: The height of the 2-section SL-200 can be adjusted flexibly from 7.9/200mm to 12.6/ 320mm with convenient adjustment mechanism.
  • Versatile Mini Monopod: SL-200 can be a separate center column for tripod and monopod. It can be attached with cameras directly with reversible 1/4 and 3/8 screw.
  • Strong Twist Lock: A strong half-turn twist lock is designed to extend or retract the center column in seconds and keep the column from sliding down.
  • Detachable Center Column: SL-200 center column can be either connected to tripod and monopod for extra height when its necessary or detached in seconds for lighter weight.
  • Compact and Lightweight: The carbon fiber SL-200 center column is designed in a compact size(7.9/200mm) and light weight(0.21kg/0.5lb). It can fit into your bag perfectly. Ideal for travel photography.
  • Technical Data: Model: SL-200 | Sections: 2 | Material: Carbon Fiber | Max. Tube Diameter: 29.4mm/1.2 | Min. Tube Diameter: 25.8mm/1.0 | Max Height: 320mm/12.6 | Retracted Height: 200mm/7.9 | Weight: 0.21kg/0.5lb | Max. Load : 12kg/26lb
  • Warranty: SIRUI insists on the concept of manufacturing high-quality products with superior craftsmanship and continues to deliver the best user experience with innovative technology. What is more, you get a 6-year-warrant for your investment. Please feel free to contact us if you have any request, we will solve your problem as soon as possible.

Product Dimensions: 8.15 x 1.9 x 1.9 inches


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Item model number: 112508


Date First Available: April 30, 2019


Manufacturer: SIRUI


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Pleased with the performance
Style: AM-284 Heavy Duty Tripod Legs Only
I use this tripod for astrophotography as well as general. Rock solid with the legs at normal angle and fully extended. Extension and collapse are easy and no pinched skin. I've used the clip to add weight for added stability. I use the screw-in pointed tripod feet on turf, but it comes with rubber feet, as well. This was a less expensive alternative to a similar graphite tripod advocated by a more experienced friend. I don't feel I've compromised performance for the lower price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023 by Welshie39

  • Great little tripod—but I'd recommend a different one
Style: AM-223 Tripod w/ B-00K Ball Head
If you're not familiar with Sirui (pronounced "SUE-ray", believe it or not), they are a high quality Chinese tripod brand. I use two other Sirui tripods and they are well built, reliable, smooth to operate, and use quality parts. The AM-223 is no exception. It is a nice set of legs that is robust and easy to use. I was particularly impressed with the excellent angle adjustment mechanism on each leg and the fact that the feet are removable. The tripod comes with a set of rubber feet for indoor use and a set of spikes which use a 3/8" thread just like full size tripods. If you've got rock claw feet for your full size sticks, they will work on the AM-223 as well. The AM-223 also features a metric scale on the lower leg segments. I'm not sure why it is there. Maybe to make it easier to adjust the lower leg segments to the same length? Or perhaps it is intended as a sort of ruler to provide scale when shooting macro subjects. Either way, nice to have but I don't know that I'd ever use it. In use, the AM-223 performs well although when I mounted my R5 and RF100mm F2.8 L MACRO on it using the included B-00K ball head tilted into portrait orientation, the system would get tippy in certain configurations (e.g., legs open to first detent only with no additional segments extended). Of course, this is just physics. Extending the leg directly under the camera and changing its angle will solve the problem, as would using an L-bracket and not tilting the small ball head to the side. So far, I've described a five-star product. Where this combo really suffers is the B-00K ball head. Normally, a separate panning knob and a safety mechanism built into the clamp of a ball head would be advantages. In this case, both just interfere with the operation of the head. The red safety release on the clamp can make contact with the body of the head and gouge it. My experience with the B-00K was frustrating enough that I returned this set in favor of a different model that I would recommend instead. What model would I recommend instead? The Leofoto LS-223C with LH-25 ball head. Note the similar model number of the legs. The Leofoto legs are identical to the Sirui except for a couple minor cosmetic differences. The Leofoto angle adjusters on the legs are silver instead of blue, something I prefer. And the Leofoto lacks the printed metric scale on the lowest leg segment. The Sirui version comes with a thin nylon bag that is closed with a drawstring. The Leofoto version comes with a better, padded, zippered case with a pocket inside to store accessories. And, speaking of accessories, the Leofoto comes with a special multi-tool that can be attached to your pack straps, your keychain, or kept in the pocket of the tripod case. Best of all, the Leofoto LH-25 ball head has a single control positioned opposite of its notch that assures it will stay out of the way. (As an aside, normally the knob that opens and closes an Arca clamp is positioned out of the way under the lens. With either of these tripod heads, Sirui or Leofoto, this knob should be positioned behind the camera to avoid interfering with the tripod legs.) The bottom line is that you can't go wrong with the Sirui AM-223 leg set though the Leofoto LS-223C offers a superior accessory package. It is the Sirui B-00K ball head that is problematic and makes the Leofoto LS-223C + LH25 package a far better choice than the Sirui AM-223 + B-00K ball head. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2021 by tlinn-com

  • Perfect for me
Style: AM-284 Heavy Duty Tripod Legs Only
I like to photograph shore birds and needed to have a tripod that could get low to the ground and this fits the bill perfectly. I added a NEEWER gimbal head and use it with my A7RV with the 200-600mm lens. This is perfect for low shots or to use while sitting down.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by D L Lane Photography

  • If short isn't a problem (or if it's a plus...) this is an excellent solid tripod.
Style: AM-223 Tripod w/ B-00K Ball Head
This (AM-223) is a very short tripod, not a full sized tripod, not something you will use to take family pictures, not something you will use to sit on the ground and take pictures of fireworks, or pics of the sunset. Well ... unless you want to bend over a lot. However, I'm SOOOOOO glad someone finally made a ROCK SOLID small tripod!!! I like to hike, backpack, and shoot nature - flowers, animals, waterfalls, etc.. My full sized tripods (Benro, Manfrotto, etc) have great stability ... total pain to heft those guys some of the places I go. So I don't. I've got a several Al and carbon travel tripods from similar level manufacturers. They are good, but still a bit bulky/long and really, I never extend the legs beyond maybe one segment as extending more they cross that line of adequate stability IMHO. And I have to rework them and/or remove the center column so they can go low. Then there are those table-top versions that are compact and light but are flimsy even from decent brands. And the heads on those ... can we even call those "heads"...?? Makes me want to cry. That's where this guy comes in. Even though it's far more compact than my travel tripods, it's more stable d/t larger leg diameter and overall beefier construction. Finally, a short/small/compact tripod that is rock solid. It holds a FF DSLR (ie Nikon D750) with a decent sized lens (ie 70-200F2.8 using the collar mount of course, 105F2.8 micro, even my 135mmF2DF... etc.) without any problem. For mirrorless, I shoot SONY and use MFT when I'm going light; for those it's more than solid, no problem with anything I've got for those including fast telephotos. Works with my dozens of different brands (some cheap-o no-names) Arca plates - locks them all down tight. Ball head is solid and smooth (not RRS or Kirk, or such, but on par with similar brands/price). No creep, even with heavier setup and in vertical. Legs flatten out so goes as low as any other tripod I have, and is very stable with legs 'flat.' I've used it for 4-5 months (I typically wait to write reviews until I've really put an item through it's paces...) and it's holding up and functioning great. No concerns about quality, durability, or function. Fantastic compact tripod. If you need elevation to sitting/standing position, then go with the typical carbon or Al travel tripod - there are lots of those, including larger models in this line. If you don't need much elevation AND you want compact BUY THIS ONE! I've been looking for/ waiting for this guy for 30 years!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2021 by Seul

  • Such an awesome little tripod.
Style: AM-223 Tripod w/ B-00K Ball Head
It is tiny and light. Works great at holding up my D850.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Mer-Z Mars

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