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The SIRUI AM-284 Carbon Fiber Tripod is a professional-grade, lightweight tripod designed for photographers on the go. With a maximum load capacity of 33.1 pounds and an adjustable height ranging from 3.2 inches to 47.2 inches, it offers versatility and stability for various shooting conditions. Its carbon fiber construction ensures durability while keeping the weight down to just 2.69 pounds, making it an ideal travel companion. The tripod features 4-section legs with twist locks for quick setup and detachable metal spikes for enhanced stability on uneven terrain.
Weight Limit | 33.1 Pounds |
Number of leg sections | 4 |
Head Type | Ball Heads |
Features | Lightweight,Portable |
Compatible Devices | Still Camera and Camcorder |
Folded Size | 45.3cm |
Maximum Height | 120 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 8 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
Enclosure Material | Carbon Fiber |
Color | Black |
M**E
Newton - Dell
I am using it for a small telescope (SeeStar 50). It works great. sturdy and at a good height. Highly recommend it.
E**Z
Little tripod, Big value
I bought this in 2023 and for the last two years it has been my primary, go to, tripod for hikes and backyard photography. Because its small, it packs easily for the longer distance walks or hikes I take. Im 5’10” and I have to crouch down a bit in order to look through the viewfinder of my camera. So I normaly just sit, or kneel and keep the camera low while using it.The legs extend and retract easy and the entire design feels SOLID.If you want a tripod that wont break the bank and will give you maximum value, look no further than the Sirui AM-284.
J**R
Love it
It's well constructed with quality material and works well. I've had other Sirui tripods, and they've all worked well.
R**Y
Good for Seestar S30
Amazing, well built, perfect for my seestar S30.
R**B
This is the first small travel tripod I actually like
I have only used them 5 or 6 times, but so far no sand or grit has gotten in even though I have stuck them in mud, sand, and partway underwater. Solid, more so than you would think by the size and price. thankfully NO SHAKY CENTER COLUMN (I cant stand center columns!) they can made great tripods average and average tripods junk. Its easy to unlock all the leg sections with one twist, plenty tall considering how easy they are to pack, haul around strapped to my camera bags.Really happy with these, I was starting to think I was doomed to only use my massive Gitzos. These work great with my Nikon 24-70 and 70-200 2.8 with my Z8 and Mamiya 645, 45mm 2.8, 80mm 1.9, 150mm and are ideal for mid and smallish sized mirrorless cameras... I have shoot with wide angle lenses for several minute exposures and 1/15th-1/30th with the longer lenses and macro.
A**L
Great Tripod
I have a Manfroto tripod I've been using for years, but I needed a smaller tripod that I could tuck in my carry-on for a Hawaii trip, and didn't want to spend Manfroto prices. This tripod fit the bill perfectly. It's super light, and does compress down to about 17.5 inches as it states, so it fit inside my pelican case just fine with the ball head removed. I'm not a huge fan of the twist to tighten type of legs, but they work well enough most of the time. Overall, would recommend as a small travel tripod.
N**7
Great tripod
This is a great tripod, both in the absolute sense, and especially for the money. I paid a hundred sixty bucks for it, and it's worth it. But lately in 2024 I see that it often is a hundred thirty. And its lighter brother the 254 sometimes is just over a hundred. At those prices, these tripods are an absolute steal. Probably 20 years ago I bought a Gitzo 1548 when they were almost a thousand bucks in the US, and I paid over half that from a dealer in the UK. While the Gitzo is extremely well made, so is this Sirui. There is simply no reason to spend more, if this diameter and load capacity meets your needs.
M**E
Great Tripod!
This is a very well made tripod. I got it to replace a tripod that broke. It's perfect for small telescopes. I recommend it.
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