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Summary: Prefect Tripod for a first time user
Comment: Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod is a perfect tripod for me, a first time user. We are fond of taking lot of outdoor pictures & videos during our trips to various trials (Moderate, Difficult), Mountains, Beaches, State Parks & crowded tourist places. To take the pictures & videos more steady and also to take our own pictures, we needed a tripod that is easy to carry and also something that can be set up fast. TR-60N proved to match the exact tripod that we were looking to own.
Pros
#1. Tripod is easy to set in less than a minute which makes taking photos/videos turnaround time faster
#2. It stands perfectly on any terrain and adjusts itself well
#3. Its carry bag is a plus and is very easy to carry.
#4. Has two bubbles giving more flexibility to adjust
#5. Light but strong enough for a Cannon point n shoot camera and Song DVD Camcorder
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Summary: Bought as a gift.
Comment: I got the tripod as a gift and haven't seen it but the recipient said it was great.
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Summary: Low cost, light weight, light duty.
Comment: Not a bad little tripod for the price, but don't plan to use it for professional photography results, or to hold a camera much heavier than a point-and-shoot (based on my Canon A720is on this tripod). It is light weight and relatively small, so it will make a decent travel tripod, and I plan to use it on my local bicycle trips for some nature photos. The case is unpadded but reasonably well made, the shoulder strap is a little short for a somewhat large male (me), but it will still work OK. When I first set it up, one of the bottom legs pulled completely out with its clamp attached. I didn't want the inconvenience of sending it back, so, after 15 minutes of frustration I finally got the clamp re-attached to the upper leg. The quick release shoe must be removed to attach/detach the camera, and I haven't been able to find a second shoe listed to fit this tripod, which defeats the purpose of being able to quickly switch between 2 or more cameras using the quick release. The bubble level near the shoe is just an empty yellow tube (no liquid, no bubble!). Still, this tripod should serve its purpose well, as long as it is not banged hard against something. So, if you want to dabble a little in nature photography or need some support for macro shots with a small camera, this tripod should fill the bill for a year or so, if you take care of it.
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Summary: Excellent Lightweight with Carrying Case
Comment: turned out to be pretty good, lightweight n look at the price ! Ain't it cheap ??
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Summary: Great little tripod!
Comment: This tripod is small, light, and inexpensive. It didn't have instructions but didn't need them; my inquisitive 6 year old (mostly) put it together while I wasn't looking. It has a quick release; the hardest part is attaching the quick release plate to the camera. I've gotten good results taking long-exposure photos of the night sky. When it folds up, it is very light and compact and comes with a convenient case. But when extended, it is quite a nice useful height. If you just want a nice, small, cheap, effective tripod, this is the one to get.





Summary: Prefect Tripod for a first time user
Comment: Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod is a perfect tripod for me, a first time user. We are fond of taking lot of outdoor pictures & videos during our trips to various trials (Moderate, Difficult), Mountains, Beaches, State Parks & crowded tourist places. To take the pictures & videos more steady and also to take our own pictures, we needed a tripod that is easy to carry and also something that can be set up fast. TR-60N proved to match the exact tripod that we were looking to own.
Pros
#1. Tripod is easy to set in less than a minute which makes taking photos/videos turnaround time faster
#2. It stands perfectly on any terrain and adjusts itself well
#3. Its carry bag is a plus and is very easy to carry.
#4. Has two bubbles giving more flexibility to adjust
#5. Light but strong enough for a Cannon point n shoot camera and Song DVD Camcorder
Customer Rating:





Summary: Bought as a gift.
Comment: I got the tripod as a gift and haven't seen it but the recipient said it was great.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Low cost, light weight, light duty.
Comment: Not a bad little tripod for the price, but don't plan to use it for professional photography results, or to hold a camera much heavier than a point-and-shoot (based on my Canon A720is on this tripod). It is light weight and relatively small, so it will make a decent travel tripod, and I plan to use it on my local bicycle trips for some nature photos. The case is unpadded but reasonably well made, the shoulder strap is a little short for a somewhat large male (me), but it will still work OK. When I first set it up, one of the bottom legs pulled completely out with its clamp attached. I didn't want the inconvenience of sending it back, so, after 15 minutes of frustration I finally got the clamp re-attached to the upper leg. The quick release shoe must be removed to attach/detach the camera, and I haven't been able to find a second shoe listed to fit this tripod, which defeats the purpose of being able to quickly switch between 2 or more cameras using the quick release. The bubble level near the shoe is just an empty yellow tube (no liquid, no bubble!). Still, this tripod should serve its purpose well, as long as it is not banged hard against something. So, if you want to dabble a little in nature photography or need some support for macro shots with a small camera, this tripod should fill the bill for a year or so, if you take care of it.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Excellent Lightweight with Carrying Case
Comment: turned out to be pretty good, lightweight n look at the price ! Ain't it cheap ??
Customer Rating:





Summary: Great little tripod!
Comment: This tripod is small, light, and inexpensive. It didn't have instructions but didn't need them; my inquisitive 6 year old (mostly) put it together while I wasn't looking. It has a quick release; the hardest part is attaching the quick release plate to the camera. I've gotten good results taking long-exposure photos of the night sky. When it folds up, it is very light and compact and comes with a convenient case. But when extended, it is quite a nice useful height. If you just want a nice, small, cheap, effective tripod, this is the one to get.


