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Product Details
Description:
With Sony's VCT-R100 Lightweight Tripod, you add a creative and original twist to digital imaging. Ultra-portable and expandable, the tripod can be adjusted for the perfect height and the perfect shot. Its quick-release, 3-way pan head is easy, convenient, and ideal for steady shooting with your camcorder or digital still camera.
Quick Glance
Max Weight Support: 2.65 lb
Maximum Height: 39.37"
Summary
Product Title: Sony VCT-R100 Lightweight Tripod
Manufacturer: Sony
Lowest Price: $24.00 from Adorama
Power Score: 4.6 | 7 Reviews
Product Reviews (7)
This is an overall good ...
This is an overall good tripod for beginners and is great for traveling, if it were higher, it would suit my needs greatly! However, 40" is still an okej height to do some good filming and pictures!
By Anonymous on Adorama - Sep 27, 2012
Original Sony Product
I have a Sony NEX 5 camera and this tripod is a perfect match, the NEX 5 has a fold out LCD display which would compensate for the tripod's short height. I would definitely be bringing this tripod for my overseas trip, it's compact but not lightweight. Bu
By Jing the pixel on Adorama - Jul 16, 2012
great for my NEX-7
It is a great small tripod. A bit short - have to kneel down if you want to use your camera viewfinder.
By evelie on Adorama - May 7, 2013
Superior for the disabled.
I can't find much to criticise about this tripod. It's really good for the traveler: Lightweight and small enough to easily fit in the small carry-on shoulder bag that comes with most luggage sets. When expanded for use, it is a bit short--but wait! The e
By Oldsalt on Adorama - Nov 30, 2012
Remarkable at this price.
An inexpensive, fairly stable light weight and small tripod. Impossible to find better at this price.
By Sandman on Adorama - Oct 31, 2011



