8/7/2023 0 Comments Primophoto tripod travel small![]() Folded height is impressive, at only 39cm. Users of travel tripods are sensitive to the packed volume of the tripod – this is where the Peak Design tripod excels.Īt full extension (153cm), it’s tall enough for comfortable usage, while still retaining good rigidity. ![]() It’s best to avoid extending center columns if possible, particularly on windy days, but this is the case with all lightweight tripods. If you’re looking for another alternative to the Peak Design Tripod, the Leofoto LS224C is a worthy contender. Great build quality, impressively lightweight and stiffer than its competition. If you can get past the relatively unknown brand name, it’s an absolute bargain.Īt a folded length of only 47.5cm / 18.7″, the Leofoto folds down nice and compact with everything fitting snugly into its included carry bag. ![]() Since the centre-column is removable and optional, there’s no negative space between all 3 legs, meaning that the folded tripod occupies much less volume when folded up. The height of the Lefoto is around 127cm / 50″ which is average among the tripods we tested. As with all travel tripods with a focus on weight-saving and compactness, it’s not advisable to use the centre column for optimal stability, unless the ground is completely even/stable and there’s zero wind. The Leofoto LS224C is the lightest tripod we tested, and much lighter than most others at its price point. Available only in carbon fiber, it weighs in at an impressive 1.42 kg (3.14 lbs) with the ball head installed, making it perfect for all-day backpacking or tight airline carry on luggage allowances while travelling. You may not have heard of Leofoto, but it’s a brand of Laitu Photographic, a manufacturer that has been making tripods and accessories since 2014. The LS224C is very well built and feels great when extending the legs. The leg hinge joints are nice and stiff, inspiring confidence when setting the Leofoto up.Įverything feels very stable on the Leofoto when legs are fully deployed and the centre column is unattached. Obviously, this will reduce the overall height of the tripod, but it’s a small sacrifice for the greatly improved stability.Īs can be seen in the screenshot above, David from the Center Column rated the LeoFoto’s stiffness alongside much more expensive travel tripods. The LS224C is one of the few travel tripods we’ve seen that haven’t been designed around a centre-column. This is a great space-saver when packing light since the tripod can have its legs folded closer together, reducing the overall volume it occupies. The twist locks on the leg joints don’t need to be twisted more than 1/4 of a turn before the legs release, which makes deployment of the tripod fast and simple. ![]() Leg locks can be pulled out to unlock the legs for them to be splayed to 55, then 85 degrees for close-up photography. The rubber feet can be replaced with the included steel spikes for use on grass or soft ground – a nice feature not commonly seen on travel tripods at this price point. With this kind of performance and features from such a light tripod for travel, it’s surprising to hear that the LS284C is available for under $200. For such a compact tripod that weighs less and performs better than others twice its price, it’s incredible value for money. If you’re looking for great bang your buck this is the best budget travel tripod. Details aren’t as impressive as higher priced rivals, but operation is decent and size/weight/strength are competitive. Easy and enjoyable to use for beginners.įolded up, the Zomei Z699C is compact enough to suit any small camera backpack. Folded height (35cm / 15″) is among the best in class.Īt full extension (152cm / 60″), the Zomei tripod is tall enough for comfortable usage, while still retaining good rigidity. Legs can be locked at multiple angles, or splayed close to the ground for low-angle or close-up travel photography.Īt just 1.3kg / 3.3 lb, the plastic tripod head helps keep weight down. Carbon fiber construction offers best weight savings. Carbon fiber tripods are stiffer, lighter, more weather/corrosion/scratch-resistant, and in general, stronger than aluminium. ![]() Legs slide smoothly and locks on each leg can be deployed all at once with one hand. Grips could be larger/grippier for cold-weather / gloved operation. ![]()
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