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| Brand | brave heart |
|---|---|
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Devices | 1/4 screw |
| Special Feature | 3rd gear adjustment angle |
| Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Weight Limit | 5000 Grams |
| Model Name | mini tripod |
| Maximum Height | 7.32 Inches |
| Tripod Head Type | 1/4 screw |
| Leg Diameter | 7.32 inches |
| product_dimensions | 0.75 x 0.75 x 8 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 4.6 ounces |
| item_model_number | BT-tripod mini |
| best_sellers_rank | #530 in Complete Tripod Units |
| date_first_available | June 20, 2023 |
| manufacturer | QIshang |












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Customers find the tripod's build quality solid.
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WORKS GOOD FOR MAY E CALLERS Read more
Very sturdy, exactly what I was looking for to mount a StarLink Mini. Read more
First off, the build quality and materials are impressive for this mini tripod. The existing functions and controls work spot on, with solid clicks and locking features. As advertised, it is also very light. But it is not without limitations. It is reasonably strong, but it is also very small. When I got mine it was marketed as suitable for a variety of photographic applications, including using with a DSLR. When I put one of my mirrorless cameras on it, even with a relatively small lens, it felt like I was stretching the limits of this tripod. It does work in a pinch, however. Also keep in mind that this unit does not have any kind of ball head or similar feature, so you have no ready way of angling, tilting, or leveling such a camera (and a vertical format shot is out of the question). The only way to do so would be to add some kind of tripod ball head, or adjust the length of the legs. The latter is possible, but not very convenient. So at its heart this is a specialty tripod. It is at its best with very small cameras, and hopefully ones that have their own features to adjust angles. It can also be useful for holding accessories, such as small light panels. That is primarily what I plan on using it for, as a sort of extra hand. It’s a good and useful product, but bear in mind its limitations. It is not really a substitute for a full-featured travel tripod if that's what you are looking for. Read more
Very strong and extremely light... good quality Read more
This is a nice sturdy tripod. It is quick and easy to set up and to fold up, and it’s small and lightweight making this a great tripod for portable camera shoots. It is a bit pricey for being a basic tripod, but it’s still a good option if you’re aware of the price and size, and especially if you can score it on promotional pricing (for example at the time of this writing it is currently 10% off). Read more
This little tripod has been perfect for my on-the-go video shoots with my Insta360. I'm able to quickly place the tripod in tight areas or low profile areas and get some killer video shots. As you can see from my photos, the legs will extend out to almost a flat level, allowing you to get really close to the ground for those epic shots. The carbon fiber legs are top-notch quality and keep the tripod very light yet still very strong. The rotating tighteners to lengthen and shorten the legs are made of very good quality black steel. The top mount uses a standard 1/4" thread, so I was even able to use this tripod with my Sony mirrorless camera as well. The legs themselves lock in at three different angle adjustments. This is definitely a nice little tripod you want to keep with your action camera accessories. Read more





First off, I want to say that this is a really sturdy little desktop tripod and it's got enough height to be able to use on the ground as well. So build quality is a win, but functionally, it's got a few limitations. Because it's lightweight and compact, it works for travel if you need a way to hold a light up or set up a small camera for steady shots (time lapse, interview, etc.) But if you need to adjust angles, you're going to need an additional accessory. This is going to be best for: Holding a small light Using as a static desktop tripod for a camera that you don't need to tilt or angle Using to hold a pocket 3 or action camera Using an additional ball head or action camera mount on top so that you can move the angle of the camera What this won't work for: Anything that needs adjusting - there isn't a ball head, so no angle adjusting A DSLR camera - it's just too heavy and awkward if you have any kind of a lens on it Read more
