
Tiffen RANGERV Davis & Sanford Ranger Tripod
Stable Support for Your Camera Equipment Introducing the Davis & Sanford Ranger Tripod. This versatile tripod provides stable support for your film, video, or digital camera. Featuring adjustable aluminum legs, a fluid 3-way head, and a quick-release plate, it's ideal for photographers and v...
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Overview
Stable Support for Your Camera Equipment
Introducing the Davis & Sanford Ranger Tripod. This versatile tripod provides stable support for your film, video, or digital camera. Featuring adjustable aluminum legs, a fluid 3-way head, and a quick-release plate, it's ideal for photographers and videographers of all skill levels.
- Capacity: Up to 6 pounds
- Head: 3-Way Fluid Head
- Legs: 3 Section Aluminum Legs
- Maximum Height: 66 inches
- Minimum Height: 25 inches
- Folded Length: 26 inches
Key Features
Perfect for digital, video and still cameras weighing up to 5.5 pounds
Carry handle
36mm-diameter aluminum, 3-section legs
3-way fluid head, 2-way tilt plus pan, quick release plate and bubble level on base and head
Snap quick release leg locks and geared centerpost for fast, sure operation.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The Tiffen RANGERV Davis & Sanford Ranger Tripod is designed to support digital, video, and still cameras weighing up to 5.5 pounds.
- It features a 3-way fluid head with 2-way tilt plus pan, allowing for smooth and precise camera movements.
- The tripod includes a quick release plate, which enables fast and convenient attachment and removal of your camera.
- Equipped with snap quick release leg locks, it offers fast and secure setup and adjustments of the tripod legs.
- A geared centerpost is incorporated for precise and fine adjustments of the camera's height, enhancing compositional control.
👎 Cons
- The maximum weight capacity of 5.5 pounds might be restrictive for users with heavier professional camera setups or larger lenses.
- The 3-section aluminum legs, while providing stability, may not compact as small as some 4-section designs for ultimate portability.
- The presence of only one carry handle means it might not offer versatile carrying options for all users.
- Specific minimum and maximum height capabilities of the tripod are not provided in the feature list.
- Information about the tripod's weight is not given, which could be a factor for portability considerations.