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Digipower DP-TP100 Light Weight Compact Mini Tripod

Digipower DP-TP100 Light Weight Compact Mini Tripod
From DigiPower

List Price: $24.99
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Product Description

Digipower's Expandable Tripod is the perfect tripod for any occasion. It expands from 10.5 inch tabletop up to 40 inches. Steel leg construction, non-slip rubber feet and 2-way panhead make this the ultimate design in travel tripods


Product Details

  • Brand: DigiPower
  • Model: DP-TP100
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x 4.50" w x 1.50" l, 1.31 pounds

Features

  • Great for travel, group shots or self portraits
  • Stands 3-5" high when open
  • Black, Light weight, compact mini tripod

Customer Reviews

Great Bargain!4
You cannot beat the price or quality on this item. From table-top use to field work, this all steel tripod collapes and carries with ease. It expands From 10.5" To 40" with non-slip rubber feet. The Pan head can be locked and manuevered in any position you need. It's lightweight as well!

little bugger rocks5
I recently went from '90's vintage digital8 camcorder behemoth to a palm sized camcorder. My old camcorder tripod weighed like 10 times as much as the camera and folder was still way way bigger.

This little one is awesome- sturdy- yet folds up tiny. I can actually fit it into a smallish camcorder bag with the new camcorder and all the related junk.

It folds up smaller than any I could find on the net, yet expands to within a few inches of the taller ones.

THe cheap price is just a bonus- I just wanted something small and usable and this fit the bill for sure.

Not bad4
I choose this tripod cause it folds to half the size of the competitors w/o sacrificing much. It's very sturdy. It extends sort of like an antenna, but it takes some muscle. It's especially tough to adjust the height somewhere in-between min and max, but I probably would never need to.