Slik Pro 340 BH 4-Section Tripod w/ SBH-200DQ Ballhead - Supports 8.8 lbs (4kg)
Model: 613344
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Maximum Height | 57.8" (146.7cm) |
Maximum Height w/o Column Extended | 45.6" (115.7cm) |
Minimum Height | 10.0" (25.4cm) |
Folded Length | 20.3" (51.5cm) |
Load Capacity | 8.8 lbs (4kg) |
Leg Sections | 4 |
Leg Lock Type | Flip lever |
Independent Leg Spread | Yes |
Center Column Sections | 1 |
Center Column Type | Sliding |
Center Brace | No |
Spiked Feet | No |
Head Type | Ball head w/ quick release |
Head Mount Thread Size | 1/4"-20 |
Weight | 3.26 lbs (1.480kg) |
Great dependable tripod. I do feel like older versions of this (I bought this to accompany my other one) are slightly better made or with better plastics. Heavier lens camera combos will fight the ball head a bit (Nikon d810 with new Sigma 14mm to be precise) but for a light weight easy to carry...
I've had a Manfrotto MK393-HM for a while now and for a on the go tripod I find it a little more than annoying. I recently picked-up a Slik Pro 340BH Tripod and I'm pretty pleased.
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This is really a pretty good tripod/head combo for the price. It's lightweight at about 3.25 lbs. and reasonably stiff, though simple physics will limit the stiffness somewhat. After all, when you combine that light weight with the fact that this a 4-section tripod, meaning you've got a pretty small...
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Well-made, reasonably priced
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Average stability, 57" max height
Purchased this tripod for use with a Leupold spotting scope for backpacking and hunting. The tripod was better quality than I thought it would be but is still a little heavy for what I am using it for. Decided to keep it because I am happy with the quality so will carry an extra pound+.
This tripod is great choice for the traveling photographer - small enough to fit in a backpack or carry-on suitcase. Very well-built with pro features, my only complaint is how skinny the final leg section is - but otherwise a great buy.
I wanted a light weight tripod that was sturdy.This is it.The legs can be set at different lenghts and low to the ground.Have not found any problem holding a D300 with 18-200mm lens,even virtical.Easily fits on backpack for hiking.
Gave this a test drive this past weekend when I went hiking along a very rocky trail. I carried it instead of putting it in a backpack and loved the light weight. I set it up on several boulders and adjusted the height quite a bit.
I have owned this tripod for three years. I am a semi-pro photographer but I do a lot of my work on extended trips in the backcountry. I needed something with professional features (can support an SLR, has a ballhead, levels) but also is light and compact enough that I can justify lugging it miles...
I must have mis-read the description, because it does not go as high as I thought it would. pretty sturdy, for a lower end tripod. good brand.
This is my first tripod and ball head. I'm not a professional photographer and couldn't justify several hundred dollars on a tripod, but didn't want to throw money away buying something so cheap that it doesn't do the job.
- Slik Pro 340 BH 4-Section Tripod w/ SBH-200DQ Ballhead - Supports 8.8 lbs (4kg)
- Quick Release Plate
- 3-Year Warranty