Digital Concepts TR-60N Camera Tripod with Carrying Case |  | Brand: Sakar
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $11.99 as of 11/25/2009 03:19 CST details You Save: $13.00 (52%)
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Seller: Ace Photo Digital Rating: 235 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 22.9 x 4.1 x 4.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: TR-60N Model: TR-60N UPC: 021331870032 EAN: 0021331870032 ASIN: B000093UDQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 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 |
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Product Description 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.
Amazon.com Product Description 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.
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Mediocre Tripod November 22, 2009 E. McPherson (Newton, MA) Though I shouldn't expect much from a sub-$20 tripod, I am disappointed that this is falling apart after about a year of ownership and only a dozen or so uses. Each of the legs have become loose to the point that they will disconnect from rest of the tripod where they all come together. It's easy enough to put them back in their slots, but I'm not satisfied to do this every time I want to shoot or move the tripod to a new location. I am now in the market for a new tripod with a more solid build quality.
magic November 17, 2009 Can-Dee the clown (Florida) It is not being used in the standard way. This is being used by a clown to carry magic. It is working out well.
Excellent for its price November 17, 2009 Ali Ezad Abbas (Atlanta, GA) I bought this for the occasional family photos. I'm happy with what I got specially for the price! Its reasonably well constructed and for the point and shoot digital camera that I have, its fairly stable and sturdy. Its very light and easy to lug around. Fits nicely in an average sized backpack. I would recommend this to all occasional photographers.
Three Legged Cripple November 13, 2009 Nelson W. Lentz (Monroe, LA) I made the mistake of going for the cheapest tripod I could find and I got exactly what I paid for. After two uses, the extention adjustment on one of the legs broke and that was the end of that
Really decent for 8 bucks! November 11, 2009 Pearlie Mae (Portland Oregon) Yes, do not put your expensive SLR on this 'pod. It's only for little digital cameras. Otherwise, it does a great job, and, may I stress, it was EIGHT bucks!
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