| Canon Deluxe 200 Tripod |  | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $45.00 Buy New: $30.14 as of 9/5/2010 16:00 CDT details You Save: $14.86 (33%)
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Seller: ANTOnline Rating: 34 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 24.1 x 4.4 x 4.1
MPN: 6195A003 Model: Deluxe 200 UPC: 750845804645 EAN: 0750845804645
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| Features:
| • | Maximum height of 59.3 inches | | • | Ideal for medium-sized 35mm cameras, with up to a 75-300mm telephoto zoom lens attached | | • | 3-way panhead with quick release | | • | Built-in bubble level to even shots | | • | Flip locks for quick stability |
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Product Description MODEL- 6195A003 VENDOR- CANON FEATURES- Deluxe Tripod 200 For use with Rebel XT camera canon.com
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THIS IS A $40.00 TRIPOD... April 23, 2007 Anton Tobias (The vast cornfields of the Midwest) 84 out of 85 found this review helpful
After reading some of the negative reviews on this tripod I had to point out the obvious. It is a $40.00 Canon Deluxe not a $600.00 Gitzo Mountaineer. For $40.00 this tripod actually exceeded my expectations in terms of quality, build, and performance. Remember now...I'm speaking as a consumer that spent $40.00.
Another issue that seems to have other reviewers troubled is the amount of plastic that is on this unit. This is because Canon has designed it to be light-weight (2.65 lbs). Again, for $40.00 what can you expect...perfectly balanced feather-weight alloy? Of course a tripod in this class is going to wear some plastic.
The tripod itself can extend up to 59 1/3 inches (1,507mm), has a water level, quick shoe release, and elevator type extension. Mine also came with a Canon carrying case.
I have owned and used this tripod for over a year and am completely satisfied with it. I've had no problems with the tripod head tilting (shooting primarily with a Rebel XTi and the EF 28-135mm lens) or plastic breaking. Fine tripod for $40.00.
Great Deal and a Great Tripod October 6, 2007 shirakikue (Queens, NY) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
For those who are discouraged by seeing the bad reviews. Don't be. As some have pointed out this is a $38 tripod. This is very inexpensive. Also, it's from Canon if that matters to you. I bought this tripod because of the price. This tripod is not as bad as some of the bad reviews made it seem. It discouraged me at first from purchasing this because of those bad reviews and the fear that this tripod would just break on me. I understand how this tripod would break on you if you aggresively handle it. However, this tripod is pretty sturdy in its own right. It's made from aluminum and plastic. It's very easy to use as well. Unless you were one of those kids that disregarded your mama telling you to put your toys away and just left your toys laying around. I really don't see how you can break this tripod unless you intended to. For a mere $38 or so, you can't go wrong even if it does happen to break on you.
Great tripod for the money. January 12, 2009 Ecinoderm4u (Corona Del Mar, Ca) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have only had the chance to use the tripod a couple of times since purchasing it, but so far it has been great. I can't really ask for much more at 40 bucks. The legs are thicker and more stable than I had expected. I had a sunpack tripod that cost the same and I got a lot less. I do wish that it had a little carying handle on the tripod, but the fact that they include the carying case makes up for it. The quick release plate makes life a whole lot easier. With the quick release plate I am more motivated to take the time to use a tripod. I was photographing next to a guy that had this huge proffesional tripod that must have cost at least 5 or 6 hundred dollars and I felt a little inadequate, but then I figured that he had to start out with a forty dollar tripod at some point. So if you need a starting point this is definately the way to go.
Excellent tripod for great price May 24, 2008 Dat Nguyen (Iowa City, IA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the first tripod I have ever had. I have seen some others from my friends and this one is one of the best you can have for 30 bucks. It looks very nice and not cheap at all. And the poles are bigger than most of the tripods I have seen - which means more stable. It's also had bubble level (in the description it doesn't say that when some others' have, so in the beginning I thought that this one doesn't have bubble level. But it might be standard for all tripods). I'm very happy with my tripod. Don't go for some junk 10-buck tripods, spend some more money and you don't regret for your purchase.
Great Low Cost Tripod October 23, 2007 Ted J. Welch (Sacramento, CA United States) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
Hey, if you are looking for great low-buck tripod, this baby is for you. Don't let the negative reviews scare you away, this tripod works very well and does the job. I make professional videos and this tripod is good gear and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. A great buy!
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