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includes two leg extensions which can be fitted to provide a flat surface tripod. Suitable for lightweight camcorders and compact still cameras up to 150g.
includes two leg extensions which can be fitted to provide a flat surface tripod. Suitable for lightweight camcorders and compact still cameras up to 150g.
Hama is committed to developing and delivering products that achieve the highest performance at a most competitive price, within easy reach of everybody. Hama has dedicated manufacturing facilities and partners all over the world to meet the needs of all its customers for years to come. PRODUCT FEATURES: For compact cameras; For clamping and putting up; With ball and socket head and camera screw with A 1/4" threaded stem; Non-slip thanks to foam pad; Height: 5 cm; Max. opening capacity (table thickness): 2.3 cm.
Advantages: Lightweight and stylish Disadvantages: A bit flimsy for the professional photographer
...if the shutter speed is about 1/50 second or less. Using a longer exposure time without a tripod increases the likelihood that the photo will be blurred.
The Hama 75 is constructed from lightweight aluminium and might be considered as an entry level tripod that is both stylish and durable. I really like the appearance of this tripod. It comes in a kind of metallic tarnished champagne finish with black trimmings. This makes a welcome change from the more common aluminium grey or black.
It is very much on the light side weighing in at 620g. This is a great advantage if you have to carry it around al lot but sometimes a lighter weight tripod can mean a less sturdy. I didn't find this to be much of a problem as far as using an SLR camera is concerned, although in truth it did feel a little flimsy when the legs and central column were fully extended...
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Advantages: Lightweight. Ease of carrying Disadvantages: Sometimes too light
...The Hama "Star" 63 Tripod.
This is a mid range, mid price tripod. The firm Hama is German and not Japanese as might first be thought.
First the technical bits.
It is made of aluminium; it has three feet that are rubber tipped and are made in three sections with quick release catches for each section.
The centre has a geared column.
Overall fully extended it is 166cm and only 66cm when fully folded up.
The head has a three way mounting with a quick release plate to take the camera or lens. It also has a built in spirit level. This head appears to be made of a heavy duty plastic. The quick release plate has a ridged surface that does grip the camera or lens well.
There is a separate carrying handle attached to the tripod and the base of the central column has a hook on it. (To be honest I am not sure why this is there...
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