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Neewer 2-in-1 Aluminum Alloy Camera Tripod Monopod 71.2"/181 cm with 1/4 and 3/8 inch Screws Fluid Drag Pan Head and Carry Bag for Nikon Canon DSLR Cameras Video Camcorders Load up to 17.6 pounds

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Features

  • Tripod/Monopod Combo Neewer N555 Tripod features a removable leg for use as a monopod with the fluid tripod head. The monopod is adjustable from 20 to 56.7 (51 to 144cm) for flexible camera positioning, and the center column can be inverted for low-angle shots
  • Adjustable Tripod Legs 3-section tripod legs can extend from 23.2 to 71.2 (59 to 181cm) and stand on various terrains with stability. With the flip locks, you can adjust and secure the legs in seconds. It is suitable for any occasion, including weddings, parties, portraits, nature, sports, and can support devices up to 17.6lb (8kg)
  • Versatile Fluid Head The fluid head with a 360 panning base and a -7090 tilt drag allows you to shoot from any perspective. The quick release plate with a 1/4 and 3/8 screw mounts your camera instantly, and a bubble level helps with accurate composition. The 3/81/4 screw adapter makes this fluid head compatible with all tripods and camera sliders
  • Tough Aluminum Alloy Constructed from high quality aluminum alloy with a sleek black finish, this tripod is durable for use in demanding conditions while remaining lightweight and the perfect photographic gear for travel
  • Lightweight & Portable Tripod legs collapse to 18 (45.7cm) for easy transportation and storage. Only 3.9lb (2.23kg) in weight with the fluid head attached, this tripod is portable for traveling photographers and vloggers alike

Brand: Neewer


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Camera


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 67 Ounces


Weight Limit: 17.6 Pounds


Maximum Height: 144 Centimeters


Tripod Head Type: Pan Heads, Fluid Heads


Minimum Height: 51 Centimeters


Leg Diameter: 25 Millimeters


Package Dimensions: 23 x 5.8 x 4.8 inches


Item Weight: 4.19 pounds


Item model number: 10095104


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 5, 2019


Manufacturer: Neewer


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • For the money it's pretty good
For the money this tripod is great. I had some issues with the fluid head but after chatting with Neewer that issue has since been resolved. This tripod has great height and smooth pan and tilts, I'm not a pro but for my amateur needs this tripod and head fit the bill. I've used it for landscape photography/video, and macro, and use it frequently with a monopod for overhead video reviews. I shoot APS-C so nothing crazy heavy or anything near the max this thing can take but it has served me well. Great deal especially if you can get it on sale not to mention Neewer has excellent customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by AmazonbuyerVA

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If you’re considering this tripod, make sure to read my review and reviews of others. I wish I did. I bought this tripod specifically because of the “fluid head”, however, since I bought this in 2020, Neewer has come out with much better alternatives to this particular tripod and head combination. I would not recommend that you buy this particular combination. First of all the feet footings fall off very easily. Unfortunately there is no way to replace the footings as you can see in my photo, these are hollow legs with no threaded footings. Once you lose a footing, the tripod is essentially worthless, because it’ll always be out of balance and scrape whatever floor you’re working on. The fluid head has two problems: it is so tightly integrated with the base, that when you move this heavy head, it’ll also simultaneously unscrew the entire head from the tripod. The second problem is that the lever to loosen the metal fluid head is made of soft plastic, and so it strips quite easily. Finally, and I’m not sure if this is supposed to happen, but I don’t think it should. Is that the side of the head with the Neewer logo doesn’t completely attach to the head. It’s very loose and I never found a way to tighten it. Overall, make sure that if you’re looking for a fluid head, it has clear and separate levers that make the head independently movable and don’t interact with the rest of the tripod assembly, make sure the footings are replaceable somehow, because you never know when you might lose one, and that the levers or of a higher quality so that the plastic doesn’t strip. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023 by Crysti Couture Crysti Couture

  • A workable camera tripod for video with some issues
4 starts based off other tripods in this price range. I've shot video professionally and personally for years. I've used $5k tripods and $50 tripods so here is my two cents. I was using this on my canon 70d with a 70-200mm f2.8 mounting the tripod to the lens. PROS: All the components fit snug together with very little play when locked down. The screws turned nicely and it was easy to adjust The fluid head resistance is not adjustable (only expensive heads do this) however it is very consistent from when it first engages to the release. This makes it easy to start and stop your camera move Tripod gets SUPER tall. Perfect for shooting over peoples heads if your in a crowded space. Rubber plug in the tripod plate allows you to remove or alter the screws if needed to fit a specific mount or lens CONS: (Take these with a grain of salt. This is a low cost tripod) My biggest complain is how the tripod attaches to the head. There is a screw that tightens into the head and there is a rubberized/textured plate however a quick move with the tripod unscrews the head. This is super annoying as the resistance of the head is a lot and continually unscrews the head. I fixed this (mostly) by using a large wrench pliers to really tighten the head down. When extending the neck of the tripod (red ring under the head) you really need to tighten it down or there is a slight jerk every time you move left or right. There is a groove in the extension and there is a little bit of play when it moves left/right. Again if you really crank it down it goes away. The legs of the tripod do not lock out. The be clear they lock during extending but not when you are setting your base. It's nice for a run and gun setup where you want to move quickly as lifting up on the neck of the tripod all the legs fold in however it can create some shifting and uneven shots if one of your legs it not fully out. There are 3 spots where you can set the angle of your leg spread however these reset when the legs fold back in. Personally I think the resistance of the head makes the monopod function useless for video however I only typically shoot this way so it might just be me. I do like it for shooting still images though. Even after all the small issues I would still recommend this for casual video shooting. Personally I found starting on a cheaper tripod help enhance my skills and made it easier when using a more expensive one. If you have extra money and shoot video often (or for money) I would recommend investing in something better. It will save you time and money in post. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020 by Travis

  • Not happy with clamp that tightens plate
This piece circled is flawed as the camera is literally in the way. It is the thumb screw that tightens the plate to the tripod. (Without it clamped down, your camera will move inside the plate holder.) It is virtually impossible to tighten unless you pull out the thumb grip and use it as a socket wrench. I assume this is what the product wants you to do as the piece does move off of the bolt, but it is tedious to tighten down and there is absolutely no “quick release” to get the plate off. Other than this flaw, I would say this tripod is definitely great for the $. I will mention that the head is not “fluid” for panning, but it does a good enough job for what I need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2023 by RC RC

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