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Joilcan Tripod
Heavy Duty Tripod
Professional Tripod
Lightweigt Tripod


Tripod for Cameras
81 Inches Tall Compact Camera Tripods & Monopods


Camera Tripod
74″ Tripod for Camera and Phone Video Recording


All-in-1 Versatile Tripod
Aluminum, Professional, Heavy Duty, Stable, Lightweight, Portable, Non-Skid Tripod Feet, Quick Flip Locks
【Lightweight & Easy to Adjust】Upgraded trapezoidal flap lock tripod adjusted from 19.5″ and 74″ to meet different height needs for variety shooting environments and photography. 18″ compact size and 3.15 lbs weight make tripod easy to carry with travel bag
【Durable & Horizontally Stable】Professional tripod for camera and phones provides ultra stability and steadiness for various terrain. Rubber feet provide a firm grip strong friction. Thicker tube makes the tripod more torsional resistant & anti-shaking
【Tripod for Camera and Phones】Quick-release plates and phone hodler maximize the compatibility to the greatest extent. Standard 1/4″ screw compatible with all cameras, DSLR, SLR, webcams, projector, ring light, spotting scopes, lasers, binoculars, etc
【 3-Way Pan Head 360° Rotation】 JOILCAN camera tripod with stable smooth ergonomic 3-way pan head: headlock, pan lock, tilt lock, satisfy all the needs of vertical, horizontal, and overhead photography, et. Camera tripod stand with zippered storage bag
【 Widely Application】 Heavy duty camera tripod is suitable for photo and recording, selfies, parties, traveling, hiking, sports, Vlog, meetings, live streaming, etc. 3-position leg angle adjustment tripod for different scenarios and photography conditions
13 reviews for JOILCAN Tripod Camera Tripods, 74″ Tripod for Camera Phone Video Recording, Heavy Duty Cameras Tripod Stand, Professional Travel DSLR Tripods Compatible with Canon iPhone, Max Load 15 LB
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$30.99

Georgia C. Stelluto –
Price is well worth it!
I separately ordered two of these for a friend who does video work. He is so impressed with the quality, durability, weightless, and convenience of these stands. The cost is so low for the quality and versatility. I ordered one and after he received it, he asked me to order another one. This stand is well worth it!!
AJ –
Great tripod â sturdy, tall, and easy to use
Really happy with this tripod. It feels solid and well-built, but still lightweight enough to carry around easily. The height is impressiveâit extends higher than most tripods in this price range, which is great for getting overhead or eye-level shots without much hassle.The ball head moves smoothly and locks in place securely. Setup and adjustments are quick and straightforward, and it holds my camera steady with no wobble. The carrying case is a nice bonus too.Overall, itâs a great value for the features you get. Definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, budget-friendly tripod.
zo –
No frills but full featured, solidly built. Easy to assemble.
This is a very decent tripod, sturdy and full-featured. It was easy to assemble and set up. I like the little extras like integrated bubble level and cushioned legs that make carrying and positioning easier. The inclusion of an extra mounting plate and vertical bracket is also helpful. The plastic isn’t the highest quality but very serviceable. The action on the clips to adjust the length of the legs, the lever arm, telescoping rod etc. all feels good, not perfect but very good. It also folds down to a fairly compact size.If you’re looking for something no frills but functional and inexpensive, it’s hard to find many flaws here.
mduclow –
Good tripod for dSLR cameras
I have used other more expensive and more metal component (heavier) tripods similar to this one. I had gotten out of my hobby for awhile and have just gotten back into it, so I thought I would try this tripod.First off, for those that have never used a panhead on a tripod, the knobs and levers do certain things.I have seen reviews where people have complained that the “elastic knob” doesn’t hold the camera up, it will droop. It’s not supposed to. That’s not the “tightening screw/lever” for up and down, it’s for panning side to side. You will want to pan at different tensions to control the speed of panning without jerkiness, hence the “elastic knob”. Also, you might want to set the tripod legs at a certain position that may not be a good direction for the lens. This is where you can loosen the elastic knob, turn the panhead side to side to aim your camera where you want to, then tighten it down to hold it from moving side to side. The legs stay where they were, on uneven ground where you might have uneven leg extensions so that the tripod is level for panning this is very helpful to not have to move the whole tripod itself and just move the panhead on top.The long thin handle that comes uninstalled screws into the panhead and is what controls the up and down of the camera/lens, that will tighten more than enough to hold any dSLR and lens combo without drooping. The handle is long and thin so you have something to grab and position the up/down of the camera/lens and then just twist to tighten to hold your position. Very useful design.I advise people that have never used a panhead on a tripod to do a quick google search to know exactly how they work, I’m sure you will be pleased with this tripod after having learned how to use it properly.The tripod itself. Lightweight, good. Height, good. Sturdiness, ok. But, it does have a hook under the panhead that you can hang your camera bag or anything else on, and that WILL add a bunch of stability to it. So, definitely not a drawback.Maybe a bit too much plastic (lightweight), so be careful over tightening things, not necessary to do that, either. Also, I wouldn’t advise being too rough with it. That doesn’t mean it’s not a good tripod, I think it is. But, it is a lightweight one with a bit more plastic than a high end professional one would have, and it is at a very attractive price point. So be aware that plastic breaks easier than metal (duh, right?).The quick release plates are a nice add-on, I have used them before. They make it easy to remove the camera for various reasons while using the tripod, but I don’t leave them on the camera when I am not using the tripod, I take them off. You’ll understand why after using it a few times.All in all, after having used high end tripods with panheads in the past and this one now, I think it is a very good tripod at this price point, hard to beat. I do like the compact and lightweight aspect of it. I have only just received it, so if anything changes with repeated use I will update this review.EDIT: I should mention, as to the stability, I never extend the smallest, bottom legs on any tripod, regardless of how heavy duty it is unless I have to, which I almost never need to do. I’ll extend the post the panhead sits on before I extend those bottom legs.The reason for this becomes obvious once you put regular use on a tripod with any height to it. It is the biggest contributor to instability on any tripod, keep ’em closed up unless you absolutely need to use them, then just be aware of how much more unstable those legs are going to make the tripod, any tripod.
Dawn Ojeda –
Great bang for your buck!
Nice and compact. Looks and feels sturdy. Has all the bells and whistles and reasonably priced. At the time of this review, I paid $29.99 for it.
Korubii –
Sturdy, Reliable, and Tall!
I am quite tall and this tripod has helped my back immensely. The most common tripods can only put a mounted camera up to eye level at around 5’8″ (1.72m). This one can extend to a height around 7′ (2.14m).And yet it collapses to 21″(53cm) and comes with its own bag.Thank you for making a tall person product.Also don’t forget the value of the leveling bubble and carrying handle built in to the tripod. Great value, I couldn’t pass it up and I couldn’t be happier.
John F Russo –
Lightweight, ease to carry, and fully functional with crank, swivel, 90° head and lever.
When I was a full-time professional photographer, I used a much more expensive tripod. However, this lightweight tripod, which came with carrying bag, phone attachment is absolutely incredible for the money.
Mason Tenshi –
I use this with many gadgets!
The tripod is easy to use and easy to setup! It’s pretty sturdy unless it gets hit super hard with a ball of course it can fall. It’s pretty tall around 6ft, adjusts well, and locks well!
J –
Works great for the price. Light weight. Easy to carry.
lucilene marianelli –
Excelente o tripe!! mais que eu esperava!
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mylie –
Beaucoup mieux que ce à quoi je m’attendais.Il est super solide, pas de petit plastique qui brise facilement, l’étui de transport est parfait et pas difficile à refermer.Nous ne l’avons pas encore mis à l’épreuve mais ça semble très prometteur, je rachèterait sans hésiter!
Michael Arber –
I purchased based on a YouTube video that indicated the tripod could take a full-frame mirrorless and telephoto lens. Surprised with the quality, sturdiness and functionality for the price, made predominantly of high grade plastic, yes it can handle 5kg easily. very happy with my purchase.