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Cullmann Nanomax 250 Aluminum Tripod With 3 Way Head - Cullmann 52501

Cullmann Nanomax 250 Aluminum Tripod With 3 Way Head - Cullmann 52501

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Brand: Cullmann
Category: CE

Buy New: $58.00



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 19.2 x 4.5 x 3.9

MPN: 4007134525016
Model: 52501
EAN: 4007134525016
ASIN: B0029LHW2M

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Anti-rotation tubing along each leg segment to ease deployment/collapsing
  • Foam-padded upper leg segments aid cold weather handling and soften carrying upon shoulders
  • Simple open/closed position legs
  • Rubber padded feet
  • Basic pan/tilt head with quick release plate

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Cullmann Nanomax 250 Aluminum Tripod With 3 Way Head - Cullmann 52501.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Excellent Tripod, Best in this Price Bracket   June 5, 2010
Justin J. Blanche (Los Angeles, CA)
I was looking around for an inexpensive, all-purpose tripod, and having a difficult time picking from among the many choices. A colleague recommended I look into Cullmann. It was a bit more than I wanted to spend for a "cheap" tripod, but I entertained the curiosity nonetheless.

Some research revealed that Cullmann makes nice stuff. It's not the generic, rebranded crap that you see in the $20-$50 range (Slik, Velbon, et cetera, et cetera).

So, having settled on the brand, I was leaning toward the 220 model, but its maximum deployed height isn't very tall, and I'm not fond of the head...so I went with the 250.

I've been using it for about three months now. I've shot video with it using a a Sony PD-150 (3.5 lbs), and have used it extensively with a Sony DSC-H20 for stills. It's forte is stills, to be sure, but it's more than serviceable for video, especially for places where you can't fit/carry/etc a larger tripod. The macro feature is a nice bonus, and it works well as a mono-pod for those situations when you need one.

All in all, highly recommended. The best tripod in this price bracket, in my opinion.


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