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Velbon CX-570 Deluxe Photographic/Video Tripod | 
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| Brand: Hakuba Category: Photography
List Price: $64.99 Buy New: $29.95 You Save: $35.04 (54%)
Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 22.8 x 1 x 59.5
MPN: CX-570 Model: CX-570 UPC: 017915305700 EAN: 0017915305700 ASIN: B00004TY7H
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| Features:
| • | Leveling bubble is mounted on the tripod body for more precise tripod leveling | | • | 3-way pan head with a left-positioned sure-grip pan/tilt control handle allows easy access to control camera functions | | • | Right-tilting camera platform allows 35mm cameras vertical as well as horizontal composition with more secure seating for heavier cameras | | • | Pan head incorporates a large bidirectional quick-release camera platform with retractable camcorder alignment pin | | • | Radial leg braces for maximum stability and convenient tripod setup |
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Product Description A deluxe standard size dual tripod features a unique 3-way panhead ideally suited for use with 35mm SLR cameras, point and shoot cameras, digital cameras, compact and full-size camcorders.The 3-way panhead (PH-349Q) features a sure-grid pan/tilt control handle that is positioned on the left side for more positive panhead control. This allows the right hand unobstructed access to control camera function. The right-tilting camera platform allows 35mm cameras vertical as well as horizontal composition. In addition, cameras with heavier lenses will seat more securely to the platform in the vertical position. The panhead incorporates a large bi-directional quick-release camera platform (QB-4W) with retractable camcorder alignment pin (wide position for 35mm cameras and long position for use with camcorders).
Amazon.com Product Description The sturdy Velbon CX-570 Deluxe is a full-featured standard-weight tripod. Impressive features include a three-way fluid pan head, a leveling bubble mounted on the body, a maximum extension height of nearly 60 inches, and a geared center column with preset friction control. It is designed for use with all 35mm cameras (including heavy SLRs), digital cameras, and video camcorders. The CX-570 Deluxe has a large, right-tilting, quick-release camera platform with a retractable camcorder alignment pin. The pan/tilt control handle is located on the left side to allow free access to the camera's controls from the right. The 3-section tubular aluminum legs are equipped with braces, rubber-tipped feet, and side-lever locks for quick adjustments.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 8
Velbon Quality February 1, 2010 B. Scalise (West Covina, CA USA) I've been taking professional pictures for over 25 years. Velbon has always been one of the tripods "professionals on a budget" have used. This tripod is not the lightest, nor most portable tripod in the world, but is excellent stability, nice feature set, and outstanding price, make it a super bargain. It is stable enough for the most demanding professional work, can accommodate either a still or video camera, and has a built in level that is large enough to actually be usable. I wish it came with a travel bag, but beyond that it is an excellent tripod.
Velbon cx-579 video tripod June 3, 2009 J. Chesnut I bought this Velbon model CX-570 after buying 2 different tri-pods at WalMart that were slightly less expensive. The ones from WalMart could not pan smoothly and made a mess of video footage. I have an older Velbon S-5000 that is nicer than this. But this one does pan smoothly. The shoe for this CX-570 tripod is a bit tricky to place into the tripod. It works, but might be trouble in the dark during a shoot. The older Velbon S-5000 was better in that regard. But this is a nice tripod for the money and is well made. It is much sturdier than the WalMart tripods too. For the price, this is an excellent deal.
OK, but caveats December 18, 2006 simlife (Phoenix, AZ) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
This tripod is what it is - a $40 tripod. I bought it as my first tripod because I didn't want to drop $100 on something I might not end up using in the long run. Overall, I'm satisfied - because I paid $40, not because it's a particularly good piece of equipment.
This is mostly an all-plastic deal, which while not necessarily bad, I believe is the undoing of the thing. Panning is fluid, yes, but tilting is not. This is the biggest problem. The tilt control is rough so it's not really useful for motion shots. Further, one needs to be careful to *always* pin it down when leaving a camera on top, especially when using a larger/longer lens. I was unfortunately surprised when I thought I had tightened the tilt and suddenly a borrowed $1,400 500mm telephoto had a rather rough encounter with one of the aluminum legs as the head tilted down. Be careful.
My other gripe is the plate. It uses the same mechanism as other tripods, a sort of thumbscrew at the bottom, to attach the bolt to the camera. The problem is that the screw head is made out of what looks like el-cheapo plastic and is hard to get really tight. I find myself being very careful when fastening it to avoid damaging the screw mount somehow. But if you don't tighten it well, you'll find yourself panning with it.
Other than that though, everything else is OK. The fasteners on the telescoping legs are well finished and can be fixed mid-way easily. The column elevator is also plastic, but it works OK.
All in all, it's a good piece of equipment - for $40. It's a good starter tripod, no doubt, as long as you know the shortcomings. I'll probably replace it with something more solid in the $80-100 range in a while, but for the time being it gets the job done.
Very Happy December 6, 2006 The Dude Abides (Cincy, OH USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ditto to the previous reviews on this tripod. However, nobody talked about the video uses, so here I am. I gave it 5 stars because I took the price into consideration. Without considering the low price tag, this product would likely be a 2-3 star. The panning is smoothe, the legs are sturdy, but it holds the camcorder in place only fairly good. It does the job though. I recommend this for use with home video more so than any kind of film work, but this could very well be the best tripod at this price range. It extends nice and long as well, something the taller folks will appreciate.
Solid stand June 28, 2006 B. Braun (Parker, CO United States) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a very solid stand. It survived a 25 foot drop onto the lawn from my back deck. I doubt that sort of stress testing was done in the factory. It still works perfectly with no slippage.
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