Quick Review: 3 Legged Thing Vanz Tabletop Tripod Conversion Kit
The Vanz tripod feet from 3 Legged Thing convert their full-sized tripods into tabletop tripods. I mounted them onto one of the Legends tripods to see how well the system works.
The Vanz tripod feet from 3 Legged Thing convert their full-sized tripods into tabletop tripods. I mounted them onto one of the Legends tripods to see how well the system works.
The PolarPro Apex tripod is a small tabletop style tripod that comes in two versions. One with a built-in head, and one without. It’s also one of the worst products I have ever reviewed…
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The Ultralight Conversion Kit from Peak Design turns their Travel Tripod into a tiny tripod that’s nearly half the weight of the original. Is this the perfect tripod for backpacking?
Peak Design started off making camera straps, then graduated to camera bags and finally on to camera support gear. Their first foray into the tripod world was the wildly successful Peak Design Travel Tripod, and alongside that, they launched several tripod accessories that can be used with the Travel Tripod and any additional future tripods that they might make. In this quick review, I wanted to show you the Peak Design Spike Feet Set, and talk about when it might be a good idea to use this accessory. The Spike Feet Set comes as a set of three for $30. …
The Universal Head Adapter from Peak Design, allows you to use any regular ball head on your Peak Design Tripod. Is it worth the purchase price? Let’s find out…
A guide to the best accessories for your new Peak Design Travel Tripod. Find out how to add a shoulder strap, convert to a tabletop tripod, use with 3rd party ball heads and more…
Really Right Stuff have updated their popular ground-level tripod, a popular option for macro and low-level wildlife photography.
The Platypod Max is a multi-functional support accessory that can take the place of a tripod in some situations. Is it worth the money?
The new Peak Design Travel Tripod raised over $12million on Kickstarter, but if you missed out on the campaign I have some good news for you. The tripod is now available for pre-order and is expected to ship by the end of the year. Of course Kickstarter orders will be fulfilled first, but after that, regular pre-orders will be fulfilled in order of when they were placed. I actually have a pre-production version of the tripod in my hands right now and I’ll be doing a full review very soon. Initial impressions are very good! In fact as this post …