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Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod with Carrying Case
Availability: In Stock
Price:
$24.99 $7.95*
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| Part No: | B000093UDQ |
| Manufacturer: | Sakar |
| MFG Part: | TR-60N |
| Customer Rating: | 4.0 / 5.0 |
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- Lightweight and collapsible to 22 inches
- Suitable for most digital and film cameras, as well as camcorders
- Quick release mount for easy transition to handheld shooting
- Professional grip for fluid 3-way panning and tilt
- Comes with carrying case
Sakar International designs, manufactures, and markets 35mm digital cameras, binoculars, computer accessories, electronic toys and sport fitness products. It offers consumers a unique blend of high quality products at affordable prices. In addition, Sakar enjoys an industry wide reputation for servicing its trade retailers due to its state of the art operational systems.
The Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod is designed for most film and digital cameras as well as camcorders. Featuring a quick-release plate that makes it a breeze to switch to handheld shooting and a professional grip for fluid 3-way panning and tilt, the TR-60N lets you capture images from any angle you can imagine. The tripod can extend to a height of 55 inches when in use, and collapse to just 22 inches for travel or storage. For your convenience, a carrying case is included. Lightweight, versatile, and affordable, the Digital Concepts TR-60N is a great tripod for photographers of all levels of experience.
What's in the Box
TR60N tripod and carrying case.
| Digital Concepts TR-60N Tripod - get something else! | 2010-08-21 | 2 / 5 |
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I'm strictly am amateur and don't need/want an expensive tripod (yet). But, I DO want one that works decently!
Since my camera is a Digital Concepts, I stuck with their brand to avoid the chance of incompatibility. The tripod shipped and arrived promptly, and I thought I'd like it, UNTIL...
* the lower section of one leg wouldn't extend - at all.
* the plastic hand crank on the head was loose and flimsy, and felt like it would break any second.
* the plastic head was so tight and "sticky" that it wouldn't adjust without really torquing it, and then you got HUGE movement that took your focus completely off track.
* I contacted Willoughby's intending to simply request a replacement, but their so-called Customer Service Rep was so haughty and condescending that I decided to take my business elsewhere. When you ship out an obviously defective product, the least you can do is be apologetic to the customer you've inconvenienced.
So I shipped it back for a refund, and am now shopping for a different brand, from a different supplier.
Save your money - it's a pretty sorry piece of equipment when an ignorant newbie rejects it! |
| Excellent Product for the money | 2010-08-05 | 5 / 5 |
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This tripod is an excellent value for the money. It is easy to setup, easy to carry and easy to store. We bought it for a Flip camera and even just using halfway up and sitting it on my lap at an event, it significantly improved my ability to control the camera, pan and focus. It doesn't feel flimsy, but it wouldn't hold up to a pro schedule.
I only need a tripod once or twice a month, so it should hold up just fine for that. The level is helpful and the adjustments are relatively easy.
Bottom line: it's a very good entry-level Tripod for a casual user. It's very lightweight, easy to carry and has a lot of features for not too much money. I'd buy it again and recommend it to friends. |
| Not what i ordered. | 2010-07-28 | 1 / 5 |
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| i ordered a tripod a few weks ago. when i recieved my package i was surprised to find a different tripod than the one pictured here. when i contacted ace photo digital, i was informed that i would have to pay for shipping to send it back.....pay shipping for their mistake? unfortunately i would be paying as much in shipping as i originaly payed for the tripod. so it looks like im stuck with the wrong product..... |
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| it took a little bit to figure out what all the little knobs do, but I'm was thankful for so many adjusting options! |
| not a good choice....even for the price | 2010-07-16 | 2 / 5 |
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| I bought this about two years ago and it was a great deal...or so I thought. I used it with a Canon XSi. It is very light (flimsy) but has great features for a cheap tripod. The main problem is that the metal screws on the adjustment pegs tear this thing to peices. If you slightly turn one too far it will split the plastic in half. Mine actually cracked (the first time)sometime during a move and setting it up. The next one I was responsible for. Just very cheaply made and thats what I expected for the money. If you can afford it step up to something that will last. Hope this helps! |