I have only briefly used it in the field, but am well satisfied. It is light weight, but well made and functions smoothly. Good for travel. I have added my own ball head and like that it came with a reversible 1/4 & 3/8 stud.
I have only briefly used it in the field, but am well satisfied. It is light weight, but well made and functions smoothly. Good for travel. I have added my own ball head and like that it came with a reversible 1/4 & 3/8 stud.
The first tripod I ever bought was a Slik Gazelle, which I picked up while stationed in Japan in 1983. I used it regularly until last month, when a plastic part in the mounting head snapped. 30 years of service...not too shabby.
Stable
-No significant cons
Great product for travel and portrait/landscapes at night. Light and folds down nice for travel. Only downside is that there is no level but, for the price, can't be beat!
Folds Small; Good Stability; Lightweight; Unfolds Quickly
No level
Nice n light and very well made.
Compact; Easily Adjusted; Good Footing; Great All Rounder; Lightweight; Locks In Tight; Smooth Movement
Great little tripod. I keep it in the trunk for backup and when I need to pack-it in. I've used it with a Nikon D90 and Nikkor 70-300 with good stability.
Despite all advances in both film and digital photography, light is still one of the most important
compact; relatively light weight; sturdy; neoprene padding; pan head included
too short for tall users, somewhat flimsy at max; height, no case, one-piece center column
Slik Pro 340dx is a relatively (!) cheap, lightweight, small, and sturdy tripod that I ever had. This tripod is the best for travel unless you have huge-diameter zoom lenses. It is lightweight and small.
Lightweight and Small; but sturdy
a hook for more weight on the center column would give more stable standing
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