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It seems to be designed to hold cameras the size of a cell phone, but since most cell phones are cameras this collecting dust in a closet. Overall I wish I had gone for something with longer legs and a wider base. For a small, and I mean small, camera this may be of more use. I found the tripod to be too small for most needs, and that the camera was often too heavy for it's top.
I am pleased with this tripod. It's very basic, inexpensive and performs the minimal requirements that I had for it. If your looking for a swiss knife like tripod this will not work for you.
It is solid enuf to support my Panasonic FZ 35 superzoom camera. I've used it a few times and it does what it is supposed to do. For the money this one is a no-brainer. This little guy was more than i expected for the price. Well made and very compact, it fits easily in my small camera case.
The Sunpack 2002 connects flawlessly and fits the need. It needed a mini-tripod with a moveable head. I have a 3M LED Pico Projector that needed a tripod, desperately. The projector is tiny and can be used for Powerpoint presentations and other video presentations, but there are a minimum of adjustments on the projector; particularly, none to level the projected image.
The adjustable design is far superior to other models I have tried and this is ideal for that special shot where a 4 foot tripod is not necessary. This tripod is awesome. It is small enough to fit in my camera bag and easily holds a Canon Rebel XT with a telephoto attached.
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