Velbon DF-60 Dual Function Light Weight Tripod

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Velbon DF-60 Dual Function Light Weight Tripod

Product Description

The DF-series is a dual function tripod designed for use as both a photo and video tripod. The panheads feature a sure-grip pan/tilt control handle positioned on the left side for easy access to main camera controls. The leg assemblies all feature 3-section tubular aluminum legs, radial leg braces for extra stability and convenient tripod setup. Quick side-lever leg locks for easy leg adjustments. All black professional finish.The DF-60 model is a deluxe heavy-duty dual function tripod featuring a unique 3-way panhead with quick release camera platform designed for use with both 35mm cameras and camcorders. Other features include a geared center column with preset friction control system, leveling bubble, 27mm wide leg and steel ground spikes with adjustable round rubber tips.

Buy Velbon DF-60 Dual Function Light Weight Tripod at Amazon
Buy Velbon DF-60 Dual Function Light Weight Tripod at Amazon

3 Responses for “Velbon DF-60 Dual Function Light Weight Tripod”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Like the other reviewer – I checked out tripods at a camera store. Hadn’t heard of Velbon, but a quick Internet search showed them to be a recognized name in tripods. I needed a tripod for my Nikon D50 (especially with the 70-300mm zoom lens), and perhaps a video camera, and the DF-60 fit the bill – lightweight, quick to set up, leveling bubble, detachable baseplate, etc. Sure, it’s pretty much all plastic, but if you take care of your equipment – shouldn’t make that much difference for non-professional use. It’s stable enough with the built-in leg brace spreader. The price at the camera store was almost $70 – Amazon beat them by a mile. Received it in a few days. So far – everything I though it would be. Highly recommended if you need a lighweight tripod. Now I need to get a bag so I can sling it over my shoulder.

  2. Kaede says:

    Really worth the money. I was kinda iffy about ordering this sight unseen and I had never heard of the company…as I really wanted a sturdy tripod but didn’t want to spend over $75. I can say this is an excellent tripod and based on this product I would say that if all their products are of the same quality then I would try other of their products and have recommended them to friends.

    I like to do a lot of night shooting with my digital camera (Fuji Finepix S6000fd which is a great little camera). This winter the little spikes at the ends of the legs really helped stabilized the tripod in the ice. I was also comfortable walking away from the camera and knowing it would not fall over in the wind. The only way the camera was falling over is if someone bumped into the tripod. I also really like the quick release feature of the tripod to capture pictures quickly away from the tripod.

    My only two reasons for not giving it 5 stars are 1) it didn’t come with a case which would have been nice and 2) I am a little concerned about the screws getting stripped in the panning handle, but so far my fears have been unfounded. All things considered I was really happy with my new tripod.

  3. Ragni says:

    Like some of the other reviewers, I was a little skeptical about this tripod. Not only because I haven’t heard of this brand before but for the price.. I didn’t think I could find such a nice tripod at this price range. I’m not a professional but you don’t need to be one to recognize when something looks cheap and flimsy. Something this tripod certainly is not.

    Build quality is just excellent. Controls feel smooth and precise. It tilts so you can take portraits. I even like its weight: Light enough to carry it around without too much trouble and heavy enough to ensure stability (which is needed considering no one wants to put his SLR camera with a 1000+ dollar lens on a unstable tripod). As one user said, the little spikes at the end of the legs add to stability when needed on some terrains.

    Size is excellent too: when folded you get a small tripod for all purposes and when fully extended, the camera visor is a couple of centimeters over my eyes (I’m 5’8″) so in other words, unless you want something so small you can put onto a desk or table (which makes it unsuitable for an SLR), or something bigger tan a crane (joke), this is the right tripod for virtually every kind of situation.

    It works with any kind of camera since the screw is standard but I find little sense in buying a tripod this size to be used it with a pocket-sized camera (although you could use with it if you want anyway). But whether you got a compact camera like sony H-series (2,5,7 or 9) or canon’s S3/5 IS, or a SLR, this is a very good investment. I’ve had lots of fun with it using my remote. Now I can be into my own pictures too :)

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