Manfrotto 709B Mini Table Top Tripod - Black
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Average customer review:Product Description
A tiny table-top tripod perfect for a number of applications. Fits in your pocket or in its own belt-loop carrying pouch (available as an accessory) and sets up in seconds to provide a stable shooting platform that can be used virtually anywhere indoors or out. The 709B comes complete with an integrated Manfrotto Mini Ball Head. MAIN ADVANTAGES: pocket-sized very sturdy and stable very low at minimum working height easy and intuitive to use SUITABLE FOR: compact and "point-and-shoot" cameras "bridge" cameras (compact SLR-type with built-in lenses) SLR cameras with short and/or light fixed-length lenses compact camcorders (MicroDV MiniDV or equivalent size) Specifications:closed length 20.0000 cm height 11.0000 cm minimum height 11.0000 cm maximum height (with center column down) 11.0000 cm weight 0.2000 kg load capacity 2.0000 kg color black Color lateral tilt -90 / +90 tilt range
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #29394 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Manfrotto
- Model: 709B
- Released on: 2009-02-17
- Dimensions: .44 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
A tiny table-top tripod perfect for a number of applications. Fits in your pocket or in its own belt-loop carrying pouch (available as an accessory) and sets up in seconds to provide a stable shooting platform that can be used virtually anywhere, indoors or out. The 709B comes complete with an integrated Manfrotto Mini Ball Head providing 360 degree pan and ±90 degree tilt. Black fi nish.
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Customer Reviews
Compact and solid - but landscape mode only
The tripod is nicely made, all-metal, feels very solid and folds up very small.
It can easily support a full-sized SLR with standard zoom (e.g. Canon EOS 20D with 17-40L), but only in landscape orientation - if you turn the camera on its side to portrait mode, it will topple over.
For lighter compact cameras, this wouldn't be a problem.



