



Pro series 50″ inches tripod – non slip feet and a bubble level indicator. – It has an adjustable center pole and comes with a water resistant carrying case. – The tripod is lightweight and mobile with its aluminum alloy legs and a 3-way pan head. – Microfiber cleaning cloth – especially effective when used dry to quickly and easily remove oil and fingerprints with just a swipe. Can also be used with or without cleaning solutions.
Stable Support for DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras – Designed for photography and video recording, this 50-inch aluminum camera tripod provides reliable stability for DSLR, mirrorless cameras, and compact camcorders—ideal for travel, studio shoots, and everyday content creation
Lightweight Aluminum with 3.8 lb Load Capacity – Built from durable aluminum alloy, this lightweight tripod supports cameras up to 3.8 lbs while remaining easy to carry, making it perfect for on-the-go photographers and videographers
Smooth 3-Way Pan & Tilt Head – Capture precise angles with the 3-way pan head featuring smooth 360° horizontal rotation and vertical tilt—ideal for panoramas, portrait shots, and stable video recording
Quick-Release Plate & Bubble Level – Quickly mount or remove your camera using the quick-release plate while the built-in bubble level ensures accurate alignment on uneven surfaces for sharper, more professional shots
Compact, Adjustable & Travel-Ready – Features an adjustable center column, non-slip rubber feet, and folds down compactly for storage in the included water-resistant carrying case. Includes a microfiber cleaning cloth for lenses and screens
8 reviews for 50 Inch Aluminum Camera Tripod with 3-Way Pan Head & Quick-Release Plate – Lightweight DSLR & Mirrorless Tripod with Bubble Level for Photography & Video
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$12.89
Amazon Customer –
All metal, works with my old Canon cameras (1990s Powershots; don’t judge me)
This is a good tripod. Lightweight, easy to unlock for use and store. The pan function for tilting and adjustment is easy. There are screw knobs which make handling it a breeze.Good for the money! The legs are aluminum and telescope well. Will feel light to touch and fragile, but it does what you bought it to do with a normal small camera setup.
TwoRivers –
Great product and a great price.
I am very happy with this tripod especially for the low price. I am not a professional photographer and cannot compare it to high end tripods, so yes many reviewers are complaining it is flimsy and cheaply made. But for the person just starting out a new hobby, or will use it infrequently, this works great! Yes it is lightweight and made with plastic parts, but it functions very well and has a multitude of adjustments and a bubble level for well centered photos. I immediately noticed a huge improvement in the clarity and quality of my photographs with this tripod, and with a remote control device. Be careful when handling and adjusting plastic parts, and not over-tighten, or apply excess pressure.
alan –
Very light duty
I bought 2 of these tripods for trail cameras, they are a light duty and short, they are perfect for a trail cam but I would not use them for any other purpose, they do not have a quick disconnect and the telescope legs are a bit flimsy, I give it 4 stars because it holds a trail camera nicely
Tim F. –
Happy with purchase
Great tripod for the money. I use it in a fixed position and pan left to right. Perfect for this type of movement. Also good for stills. If your wanting to move up and down and left and right at any moment you may want a quick release grip tripod. I am happy with my purchase.
Mauser –
Hard to Believe that ANYBODY Finds This Thing Acceptable
I do not recall ever seeing something so totally worthless as this piece of JUNK!! If I put a quarter into a toy machine at the fair and got this out, I would still feel CHEATED. If you only wanted to use it on a solid table with no legs or head extended, you MIGHT be OK, but I would still expect the plastic parts to crumble or break relatively soon. I would NEVER trust a real DSLR or camcorder on this thing. If the legs are extended at all, it quakes like the leaves on an aspen, and any vibrations on the floor or the slightest touch makes it begin twisting like a drunk dog.My problem, I guess, is that I have a REAL photography-grade tripod I have been using since the 70s – one that actually works. So that when I am presented with a cheap toy I can see how bad it is. This junk is so spindly and weak I would not trust it to stand by itself in a corner. The screw that supposedly holds the center shaft from moving is just forced through the plastic, it is not even inserted straight, and it is almost impossible to turn with bare fingers! And BEWARE! -once you receive this piece of JUNK, you will be surprised to find that Amazon says it is NOT RETURNABLE!!!!!!!!!! (I called them and they made it right, but what a shock to see that they sold me something they KNEW was so bad they never wanted to see it again!)
Solomon Chau –
An Honest Review
For $10 you get what you pay for. It’s a bit flimsy. I use it for my Canon PowerShot. I don’t expect much out of it. The “aluminum” is more like plastic, but it does the job without breaking given the fact you don’t man handle it like a beast. It comes with a carrying case. The handle is made out of plastic but functions to move the camera whichever may you want to turn it. It’s lightweight and folds up quickly enough with the strap on mechanism in place.It might break down the road or the handle might fall off, but it’s okay for $10. Just buy another one I guess.
Emily –
Fine
The tripod is fine. I’m just an idiot who didn’t realize it won’t work with my specific camera.
Peter Holland –
thanks
it meets my needs at a good price