Brand | National Geographic |
Color | black |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Special Feature | Compact, Adjustable |
Material | Aluminum, Rubber |
Item Weight | 1.52 Kilograms |
Weight Limit | 6 Kilograms |
Model Name | NGTR001L |
Maximum Height | 158 Centimeters |
Tripod Head Type | Ball Heads |
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Travel Photo Tripod Kit with Monopod, Aluminium, 4-Section Legs, Lever Locks, Load up 6kg, Carrying Bag, Ball Head, Quick Release, NGTR001L
£46.65
About this item
- THE IDEAL TRAVEL COMPANION: The National Geographic Travel Photo Tripod Kit is a complete, lightweight and compact solution for on-the-go photography and made of high-quality aluminum-alloy. Universal and Compatible.
- ENJOY THE FREEDOM OF RELIABILITY: 360-degree Ball Head swivel function, it allows for tilt and swivel motion; portrait or landscape options.
- QUICK-RELEASE PLATE: Helps install and remove camera in seconds. It makes fast transitions between shots and quickly moving from spot to spot possible. Built-in bubble level contributes to exact horizontal alignment.
- TWO SOLUTIONS IN ONE: When you prefer single leg support, no need to reach for extra kit. Just detach the integrated monopod-leg and attach it to the center column.
- EASILY HANDLES TOUGH CONDITIONS: Thanks to the three leg-angle stops you can set up on almost any surface, and in record time thanks to the 4-section leg lever lock mechanism
- What You Get: The National Geographic Travel Photo Tripod Kit comes in its own stylish branded bag for easy storage and transportation
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6 reviews for NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Travel Photo Tripod Kit with Monopod, Aluminium, 4-Section Legs, Lever Locks, Load up 6kg, Carrying Bag, Ball Head, Quick Release, NGTR001L
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– Mr. Cade Gottlieb
I’ve had several tripods over the years, but they all had a slight wobble to them and I figured that was the norm. I mostly do product photography so that was fine for the time being since I change my settings on my computer and don’t have to touch the camera at all.Recently I started doing more photography outside and my images weren’t as crisp, and I associated that with the slight wobble of the camera when actually taking the picture. So I got this tripod based on name alone hoping it would be a good one and I am amazed. It is easily the best tripod I have ever used. I love that the feet can pivot, haven’t had that on any of my others and there is no wobble no matter what. My images are nice and clear now.
– Geovany Vandervort
In the market for a new tripod because the Dollar General one made out of cardboard and hope wasn’t working too well. When the missus pointed to a bunch of good reviews about this National Geographic tripod I scoffed. I was all like, “It doesn’t cost enough to be that great and we all know how THEY skew the reviews and ratings. I barter there’s deal betwixt National Geographic and Amazon (like the old days).”I was skeptical.So let’s dig into it. The thing is not lightweight, there’s not a wind on Earth that is going to shift this thing. It is sturdy. Just solid. A total unit. The action on all the axis of movement is as smooth as Barry White when he’s stealing your lover.Even the clamps that release the telescoping legs feel indestructible.This is an excellent product and I suspect I will never have to purchase another camera tripod ever again.
– Emelie Aufderhar IV
It was easy to set up and was very steady.
– Hyman Prohaska
There’s so much to like about this and I wanted to give it 5 stars. The tripod is sturdy and easy to adjust. The ball head makes changing the camera angle quick and easy. I also love that you can use it as a monopod. But therein lies the problem. The directions aren’t clear and it took some time with both me and my husband working on it to figure out how to get the monopod. When we figured it out, it was too short to be useful. I used a tip from another reviewer to make it taller, which worked great, but I have not been able to get it all back together the way it should be. The tripod is usable, but the hook for hanging things is not where it should be and the picture directions aren’t useful. With clearer directions, this product would be a 5.
– Aurelio McGlynn
Easy to covert from tripod to monopod!
– Prof. Maeve Zemlak
I liked that this model has a ball head, rather than a 3-way head. It’s lightweight and compact enough for travel. I haven’t tried to use the monopod feature yet, but may do so later. What really sold me on this model was the price. Amazon had a discount deal at the time I ordered and I just couldn’t let the opportunity pass.