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Endurax 66 Tripod for Camera and Phone Camera Tripod Stand with Quick Release Plate Compatible with iPhone Nikon Canon DSLR Heavy Duty and Sturdy

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Size: 66"


Features

  • Tall Camera Tripods - Endurax 66 tripods for cameras measures 18 collapsed and full extended stands up to 66, compact to fit any size camera bag, 5 sections leg design with flip lock knob makes it easy to operate, camera tripods meets various shooting needs.
  • Tripod Cameras For Phone - 1/4 quick release plate compatible with Nikon d3500 coolpix d5600 d750 d3200 d5100 d90 Canon eos rebel Sony a6000 etc., built-in bubble, smooth 3-way pan head with 360 degrees rotation to allow for tilt and swivel motion, made itself handy to fix a perfect shooting angle, comes with phone holder to fit IPhone, great for YouTube or Vlogging live streaming, taking selfies or more.
  • Ultra Stability - This tripod for cameras constructed with thick aluminum tube and conventional flip lock knob, non-slip rubber feet. Endurax heavy duty dslr tripod for camera provides ultra stability and steadiness for various terrain and helps photographers take stunning photos.
  • Lightweight Solid & Sturdy - Built with premium aluminum tube (max. dia. 26mm) & precision-injected plastic pan head & flip lock knobs, Endurax phone and camera tripod is built to last in rugged use. Tripod weight 3.3 lb., max. load 11 lb.
  • What You Get - Endurax tripod for cameras compatible with Nikon Canon has 30 days Free Of Return, 1 Year Warranty, 100% satisfying and prompt customer service. A bonus phone clip and bonus carrying bag, take Endurax tripod camera with you to any occasions.

Package Dimensions: 17.72 x 4.72 x 4.61 inches


Item Weight: 3.3 pounds


Item model number: ETR66


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 14, 2019


Manufacturer: Endurax


Country of Origin: China


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  • Very Impressed with This Tripod Upgrade
I don't normally write reviews, but my old cheep-o tripod recently broke so I decided to replace it with something a bit nicer I'm a small YouTuber and that cheep-o tripod is all I've ever known but nevertheless this greatly impressed me. tl:dr- Very impressed, incredibly stable, well worth the price. Feet: The rubber feet are really good. I deployed the tripod on a really messy floor, stone tiles but with a carpet and lose papers on stuff on the floor. Regardless the rubber feet stick incredibly well and didn't slide. They aren't sticky like tap or anything, but the force of friction will keep the tripod from moving when bumped with a good amount of force. Even trying to push it over at max 66 inch extension and it barely moves from it's original position. Maybe they'll get worse over time but even then I expect they'll be good at stabilizing the tripod. Legs: The legs are also great. There are 4 segments with the 66in model and they are held in place with snapping clips that take a good amount of force to lock and unlock. Not enough where you might break it, but enough were you are never going to accidentally change the length of a leg (which was a common problem with cheepo-tripod). I think it's just the right amount of force out-of-the-box. Again even if they wear down over time it should still be plenty of holding force. Height: The legs alone will get you about a 57in height at full length, just bellow my eye level. It took me a little bit to figure out how to extend the central column but once I saw the Amazon picture and checked the instructions it wasn't hard to do. There is also a locking mechanism for the little structs that connect the legs to the central column which is nice for further stability. Again this is an incredibly stable tripod, especially as it seemed to be the cheapest option taller then my eyes. The 66in measures the height base of the mount, so with my pretty standard home video camera on it the lens is actually about 68in high. Way more then I will probably ever need (the lens is just above my head) but that's what I wanted. At full extension they take up a floorspace of a circle ABOUT a foot and a half in radius. But that's full extension seems pretty reasonable even in my small room. Angle: Although the pictures don't show it, the camera can tilt to a full 90 degrees downwards. So it should have a full range of motion of 360 degrees and everything bellow a level angle. It can also be tilted up by just extending the legs by different amounts. The rubber feet are on a pivot so they can keep the tripod firm on the ground even at extreme angles. So the upwards range of motion is more then I am comfortable actually tilting my camera back. Which is again good as it's more flexibility then I need. There is also one of those bubble-leveler things on the stand mount to help you figure out if your stand is level. The default 0 degree angels are really easy to get though so if your floor is level you shouldn't have any problem with that. However the level isn't on the part of the mount that angles horizontally (to put the camera on it's side). So you either have to eyeball that or use another level. If I have one problem with this tripod it's that but I don't think it's a big deal as there are ways around it. Hook: The hook is a nice edition as well. I doubt I'll ever use it, but it does give me the option of hanging the camera from the ceiling if I ever need more height. The hook also takes some force to move so the tripod would probably be pretty stable if it's hung from a secure surface All in I'ld say all tripod is very stable, durable, and well worth the price. I expect I'll use it for years if not decades until it breaks, probably because I did something dumb with it rather then as a fault of the product itself. I'm not really an expert in the professional tripod world but honestly I'm surprised it's not worth a fair bit more then what they charge. 10/10 would buy again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021 by Nathan

  • Awesome tripod!
This tripod feels very sturdy and well designed. Easy to use and assemble. It is sorta bulky but not a big deal ,it’ll fit inside your backpack.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2023 by Ramon Sanchez

  • Pasable
Me ha sido de utilidad, es lo importante
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023 by Adam

  • Great at this price point PLUS Awesome customer service
I got this tripod to get the extra height for recording while standing and not looking down on the camera. I was quite pleased as this tripod will drop down quite low as well as hold the camera higher than I am tall (5'10") The only negative id the mount can have a very slight bit of movement when tightened, but for the price point it's a super easy imperfection for me to overlook. My biggest positive is the customer service I got from the Endurax. I had one of the three feet fall off, possibly du to my own oversight. I contacted them to purchase a replacement, and they sent one to me free of charge. This alone will put them as a go to for me looking for products they produce. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022 by Roosterq

  • Decent for the price
It's a decent tripod. The sturdiness isn't what I'd hoped for, and it doesn't adjust quite as well as I'd like. But for the money, it's not a bad choice.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022 by Michaela Dickerson

  • A great camera tripod
This tripod is great, it’s very sturdy but lightweight and is well manufactured.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022 by Carrie Sylvester

  • Good basic tripod.
I purchased this tripod to use with a chronograph for ballistic testing. It was easy to set up, appears fairly sturdy, and does have a hook on the center brace to hang a weight, should you try to use this in winds that might flip it over. It has a quick hash release base plate with a 1/4-20 thread attachment for your camera or other device which makes it easy to install and remove your devices. Admittedly, the chronograph I used is lightweight, but I would have no problems putting a standard DLSR camera or flat monitor on this. This unit also came with a mobile device mount which I have not tested yet. Well not exactly super lightweight, it’s not a problem to collapse it and carry it in the zippered pouch with the shoulder strap provided. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2022 by Gregg Smith

  • Seems Good, but Hard to Adjust
I just received my tripod, and unboxed it today. I'm not surprised by the issues, I read a lot of them in the comments, I just thought I would do a detailed explanation: PROS -Feels stable and has spot for a weight if needed. -Full Extension is great, all the latches lock. -Lightweight. -Bottom of the feet are like tire rubber, so it has a good grip. (They also are on ball joints so they can be on uneven surfaces.) -Built in level scale! CONS -Lots of the adjustment pieces are plastic- which means they stick and feel like they'd break easily EX: After unfolding and locking the legs in place, the lock piece jammed immediately. It took many tries over the period of a few hours to get it to unstick. (NOTE: Could be user error, I screwed it tightly in order to make sure it didn't get loose and fall over.) -The feet were difficult to put on, didn't fully screw in, and they cut my fingers when I did try to screw it in fully. Once on, hard to get off. -The bag is ok, a typical inexpensive tripod bag. It should be notes there's no pockets for the extra attachments, so they won't fit in, and you really have to force the tripod in the bag if the feet are still on. OVERALL: Not the best tripod, not the worst. I have faith that it will hold my camera, and it feels sturdy, so I will be using it. However, I do feel like the plastic pieces may cause me issues in the future, and I feel like it would definitely need a weight if filming outside in any wind. For $29 good deal! However, keep in mind the cost of a new camera if something were to go wrong… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2020 by Amazon Customer

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