Cheap Canon Deluxe 200 Tripod (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Canon |
| 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 |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | 6195A003 |
| UPC: | 082966802294 |
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Customer Reviews of Canon Deluxe 200 Tripod
I like it! Despite some of the comments I read, it's a fine tripod and I received much quicker than expected.
THIS IS A $40.00 TRIPOD...
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.
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>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.
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>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.
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>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.
Very flimsy don't buy it
I also have a problem with the base of the tripod head. It doesn't sit level at 0 degree when not tightened and it's impossible to tighten it.
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>I have a Canon 20D with a 16-35mm lens (considered very light) and the base cannot even support the weight such that it collapses and ends up tilting about 10 degree. It's made of cheap plastic and always loose. There is a little screw underneth the base to adjust it but it doesn't really work. You can just wobble it with little pressure by your fingers.
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>This tripod has brought shame to Canon. I am hoping Canon doesn't make their cameras the way they build this tripod.