Boris—January 9, 2026
Absolutely love this product. It’s sturdy, manageable and easy to carry. Love that it comes with its travel bag and accessories. In the picture , it is not all the way extended, I adjusted it to my height. But it’s higher that 5 ft for sure. Read more
Janna C.—December 30, 2025
This one of the highest quality "entry level" products I've seen. Beautifully made, nicely assembled, clever swiveling. Very reasonable price. Nothing not to like. Read more
Emanuel Soto—November 17, 2025
I don’t know what other people are saying but I’ve used this about 5 times to take pictures in different terrain like floors and outside in the grass and have been very durable and sturdy. It is an affordable option that isn’t as robust but it still does the job. I have a canon M50 and it paired really well with the stand. The height is well for normal level pictures. I also found the found holder to be really well to take videos and pictures as well. The lightweight design really helped when I had to carry it to the destination for the pictures and didn’t feel the fatigue. Overall it is a very stable stand if you are looking for one and not trying to spend so many money and it also doubles as a phone hold. The set up is very simple to use and doesn’t take long which is something I really enjoyed about it. Read more
Hope—May 30, 2025
I bought this about 2021 and it has held cameras of varying weights. Its height helps to ensure clearance over the heads of the audience if video shooting from the rear without a platform. It comes with a removable rod that allows flexibility in movement while being still able to maintain steady video shooting. Mine developed a faulty latch after about a year which causes the entire setup to tilt as one leg retracts even when the latch is closed. This however doesn't prevent the use of the product, and I'm also not ruling out accidental damage during use that I probably wasn't informed about. Still a great buy and I would buy it again. Read more
Sand Man—February 23, 2019
Neewer provides some excellent camera accessories at a reduced price over factory components and I find several of them to be very useful. Neewer has this economical and light duty tripod for recording video that is constructed of aluminum. It represents a huge savings over others that can cost hundreds, basically accomplishing the same thing. It is working great but other than the three extending aluminum leg segments and the monopod, I'm not finding a lot of metal in its components. The hinges, knobs, cranks, and swivels that provide all the versatility seem to be mostly made of plastic. Additionally the specs don't mention that rubberized or any thermoplastic material is used in its construction that would help it to hold up better to abuse, so I would have to assume that whatever components are not metal are just plain ol' plastic, the kind that exposure to weather extremes will eventually destroy. So even though it may be a step up over the AmazonBasics very popular 100% plastic tripod, and its construction is well provisioned for ease and reliability, I would still be hesitant to use it in adverse weather conditions or when nearing freezing temperatures, and certainly not where surfaces are uneven. This is not the tripod to use for rugged and irregular terrain. You want one that you can trust will hold your expensive camera reliably, so for general outdoor use at events with flat surfaces or where relatively free of being tipped over in a photo studio, then this tripod rocks. Everything about it says convenience from the adjustable carry handle to its quick release extendable monopod. It does have a bubble level. Its weakest component is probably the hook that allows hanging extra weight when extra stability is needed in windy conditions. The hook looks and feels like it would easily break off with rough treatment, so I would caution using care or don't even try using it at all. The monopod is the center shaft and easily pulls out to provide a temporary support with two extensions and a rubber base pad. Since the tripod swivel head is replaceable, sometimes it will loosen and the swivel head will begin to wobble. Simply twist the head to tighten it up to the monopod shaft and it will return to its nice smooth rotational self again. Read more
James pace—December 6, 2025
I have a few tripods but hands down this one is the best, very versatile can use with all my equipment, LOVE IT Read more
Kelly Kadi—November 24, 2025
I’m a media student and I purchased this tripod for school, and honestly, it has been one of the best decisions I’ve made since 2025 😂. It’s sturdy, easy to adjust, and perfect for both indoor and outdoor shoots. I’ve used it for class projects, interviews, and content creation, and it has never given me a single issue. If you’re looking for something reliable, affordable, and student-friendly, this tripod is definitely worth it! Read more
Morgan—November 4, 2025
Good sturdy tripod. Neewer products are usually good quality for a good price. Read more