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80/84 inches Heavy Duty Tripod for Camera and Phone, 82" Camera Monopod Tripod, DSLR Binoculars Spotting Scope Camcorders Video Tripod Stand, 360 Degree Ball Head, 35 lbs Loads

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Color: Orange


Features

  • 360 Panoramic ShootingThe camera tripod has an independent pan lock that enables you to rotate the head 360 panning, and a ball lock to position a camera at +90/ -70 tilt with the cut-notch located on the side of the head, satisfying all the needs of vertical, horizontal, and overhead photography, etc. 1/4" quick release plate mount can quick connection to all DSLR cameras, phones, camcorders, binoculars, spotting scope, projector, telescope, laser level and digital cameras.
  • Aluminum Camera Tripod 38mm diameters Larger ball head is aluminum alloy, adding to the head's overall security & stability; the 28mm Thicker and stronger aluminum leg tube with twist lock further enhances torsional resistance & anti-shaking on a wide variety of surfaces; the non-slip rubber feet help increase more strong friction; Metal material quick release plate durable and exquisite. You can only focus on the composition of your photo or video without worrying your hand may be shaky.
  • 80" Tripods & 82" MonopodsThe flexible tripod with three-section aluminum legs and twist locks, you can extend the tripod from 18.5" up to 80" (extra tube for adding height to 84" inches ), which can meet various shooting needs. The three legs of the tripod can be locked separately and stabilized on varying grounds and incline levels. The travel tripod can be converted to monopod/alpenstock with a removable center column and one detachable tripod leg, 31" to 86" adjustable height.
  • Heavy Duty Tripod for Camera Serving as a convenient travel companion for professional photographers and passionate hobbyists alike, JOILCAN Tripod holds equipment as heavy as 35 lbs while weighing only 3.7 lbs. Compact Lightweight camera tripod with a tripod carry case makes it easy to carry for short hikes outdoor shooting and even long-distance traveling. 28 mm thickness aluminum leg tubes withstand heavier loads compared to similar camera tripods yet remain stable and flexible.
  • Macro Photography Tripods For added versatility of travel tripod for cameras and phones, the telescopic center column is reversible, facilitating lower-angle photography, macro shooting, and other special photography, allowing your camera to get closer to shoot the objects and magnify texture and quality. Supports 5 years quality guarantee for reliability, 90 days Free Of Return, Under 24 hours 100% satisfying and prompt customer service.

Brand: Victiv


Color: Orange


Compatible Devices: Spotting scope tripod, Dslr tripod, Camera, Telescope tripod


Special Feature: Camera tripod, Camera tripod heavy duty, Camera tripods & monopods, Tripod for camera, Complete tripod units See more


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 3.75 Pounds


Weight Limit: 35 Pounds


Maximum Height: 80 Inches


Tripod Head Type: Ball Heads


Minimum Height: 7.8 Inches


Product Dimensions: 19 x 3 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 3.75 pounds


Item model number: H78-Orange


Date First Available: August 22, 2019


Department: Mens


Manufacturer: JOILCAN


Country of Origin: China


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  • Incredibly Professional Tripod, Nothing Cheap About it!
Color: Orange
The first thing I'm always hesitant about when investing so much money into an item is, is it worth the money? Or is it a complete scam? Well, this is definitely a professional tripod of very good, study, durable quality, and it's got some weight to it. Previously I have only owned a smaller 60 inch or so portable tripod (those that range around $10-20 or so). It did its job, but since it was so light weight, it wasn't very durable, and oftentimes would be quite wobbly on uneven ground; I'd always worry that it's fall over. I assume that if youre looking into this tripod, there is something about it which you cannot get from a cheaper tripod. Since I have owned one, I will reference and often compare this one to my cheaper tripod. Comparatively, upon opening the package, I could immediately feel the sturdy weight to it, and upon some trial I see a lot of small details in functionality that helps so much, and which I was lacking in my mini tripod. This comes with a sturdy case, and also had a little velvet bag covering the quick release area to protect it, nice! My mini tripod has this snap closure at the leg extensions, whereas this one has twist closures at every extendable joint. To be honest, I am not sure if there really is any functional advantage to either one, and I'm not sure that I have a preference/it matters that much. However, these twist joints definitely feel great to use, there is sort of an ergonomic feel when you twist and extend. I can't describe it well, but it's sort of similar to those drawers that when smacked close, they won't slam, but instead slow down right before closing; that's how using this tripod feels like. Every screw, joint, twist, has some sort of ergonomic impact or shock filter to them, which definitely makes the whole experience feel high quality. This tripod is also extends significantly higher than my mini tripod, so I have much more options in what I can shoot. For example, since this tripod is higher than myself, I can now experiment with shooting from high angles or won't be limited in sooting from eye level only. Another small detail I noticed was the rubber feet actually have sort of hidden 'spikes' for what I assume is for 'extreme' terrain? If you screw the feet all the way in, the claw comes out, and if you screw the feet out, they can be hidden. This detail could be very helpful to some professional photogs depending, but again, its just another thoughtful detail. You can see this in my images as well. This tripod can also be converted to a monopod. I had a little bit of a hard time figuring this out, but realized there were two extra pieces in the bag which needed to be used. You must you the extra screw attachment that comes in the bag to do this. Another difference is the quick release. On my mini tripod, a push button would release the camera plate. If you wanted to tilt the camera 90 degrees, you'd have to screw something and the quick release would flip on a hinge. This tripod has a ball joint instead, so if you want to tilt the camera, you just adjust the ball joint. The quick release plate is screwed in instead of push button. To be honest I liked the ease of pushing a button to release the camera plate, but its not a huge deal, and I can see how a screw would be more secure/durable/last longer. The ball joint is definitely an upgrade from the hinge though. On my mini tripod, the hinge was already wearing since all the weight of the camera now lies on it, and overall, it made my quick release sort of loose and wobbly with time. This one is very sturdy and secure, and when tilted 90 degrees, the weight is now distributed throughout the tripod instead of only on a hinge. And now that I've played with it more, id actually take the ease of angling the camera with simply a ball joint motion, rather than having to do the two steps of first twisting the tripod/camera, and then flipping it on the hinge Now the two cons I can think of are firstly, I accidentally took out the inner center column when trying to get it into a monopod, and there were these two plastic pieces (see images) that fell off. they are not attached to the tripod in any way, and it took me a long time to figure out what they were. After I had figured out they were the 'shock' absorbers, I couldn't not for the life on me put them back on and then back into the outer center column, it took a VERY long time to figure out how to assemble it back together. I'd suggest just not taking out the inner center column if you can help it. Another con would be that in order to get this tripod into monopod mode, you need to use spare parts. That means I need to keep around two small pieces that can easily be lost. If there was a way to be able to make it into monopod mode without using separate spare parts, that would be excellent. tldr. PROS: - Extremely sturdy - Good weight to it, not wobbly, probably dont even need sand bag - Ergonomic slides, extension, and feel - Study and convenient quick release design - Designed includes multiple small details that come in very handy CONS - Monopod mode cannot be assembled without using separate external pieces (which comes in your package) - Inner center column plastic pieces/shock absorbers hard to put back DISCLAIMER I received for review but all opinions are completely my own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2019 by S S

  • Solid stand, best for stationary or single-plane panning.
Color: Orange
Pros: - The height and adjustability is fantastic. - The build quality is great. - Swiveling horizontally is very smooth - Even fully extended it's very stable. Con: - Because of the ball-joint design, tracking subjects that are move vertically means you need to use the ball-joint to swivel. This means the whole camera can change angle as well, which can be hard to manage as your tracking. It's doable but takes practice. Makes me want to build an attachment that has weight underneath the mount point to lower the center of gravity. Otherwise this is a fantastic stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by Steve Dzilvelis

  • Good, not great
I really like this tripod. I just don't love it. It will definitely get the job done and can handle whatever you throw its way. I just don't love it because it's a tiny bit inconvenient to re-fold as well as to disassemble to use as a monopod. But at this price, I would definitely recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Daniel

  • Strong, but lightweight and dependable, versatile tripod! This one's it!
Color: Orange
The media could not be loaded. Joilcan 80-inch tripod is a lightweight, but rugged tripod that will stand the ruggedness of the outdoors. Made of lightweight, but sturdy aluminum it can handle any gear you throw on it up to 19 pounds. The three telescopic legs allow you to use it to its maximum height of 80 inches and although they do not require too much force to loosen and tighten, they easily hold their position providing a sturdy platform for your equipment. You can quickly switch lenses without removing the camera from the ball head in a matter of seconds. Its 360 degree ball head operates smoothly and can be tightly positioned to any angle and has a notch on its side to allow you to position the camera vertically for portrait shots and easily allows for hands free photography. The ball head will hold the camera in any position even when using the added weight of long lenses. It is exciting to use the 360 degree markings at the base of the ball head to overlap your shots and create beautiful panoramic photos. This tripod also allows you to untwist the center column and unscrew the weight hook from the bottom to remove the column and connect it via an included 3/8″ Screw to the marked tripod leg that can be removed to use as a monopod whenever a monopod is more convenient and wherever tripods are not allowed, but monopods are and for quick action sports. Setting up the monopod takes only a few seconds and you can quickly continue taking your shots. I was able to completely level the camera using the built in bubble leveler and the three extension legs even when the terrain was completely uneven. Also, the three tripod legs have a rubber stopper where they meet the floor that can be positioned to reveal a metallic tip if extra grip is needed in rugged places, or they can be hidden away inside the rubber tip to use indoors on ceramic floors. If you need to take steady macro shots, the ball head can be removed from the center column and can be placed underneath after removing the weight hook to get up close, steady and personal to any flower you might want to capture close to the ground. The only con I found is that the 3/8” screw can become too tight to remove by hand when disassembling the monopod to put the center column back onto the tripod. Without a multi tool, this could become an inconvenience if the screw becomes too tight to remove by hand. I tend to use the tripod a lot when hiking, so this is not a problem, because I make a point of having a multi tool with me. Perhaps a slot at the ends of the screw would allow for easy removal with a coin when this happens. Overall, I would definitely recommend this tripod to anyone looking for a lightweight, rugged and dependable tripod to take along on their adventures or to use at any other occasion, even special occasions such as weddings because it is a beautiful tripod. Pros: Lightweight, strong aluminum, sturdy, professional 360 degree metal ball head, portrait mode, panorama markings, converts to monopod, allows for inverted placing of the camera for macro photography, raises to 80 inches high, rubber grips with metallic tips on legs, aluminum and rubber parts to tighten and loosen legs, metallic quick release plate, beautiful looking Cons: monopod conversion screw can become too tight to remove by hand at times. I would definitely recommend this strong, but lightweight Joilcan 80 inch tripod to anyone looking for a dependable, versatile tripod. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019 by Eme Ele Eme Ele

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