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GEEKOTO 77’’ Tripod, Camera Tripod for DSLR, Compact Aluminum Tripod with 360 Degree Ball Head and 8kgs Load for Travel and Work
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Brand | GEEKOTO |
Color | 77'' aluminum tripod |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 3.4 Pounds |
Weight Limit | 17.6 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 77 Inches |
Tripod Head Type | Ball Heads |
Minimum Height | 19 Inches |
Number of leg sections | 4 |
About this item
- CONVENIENT: From 19’’ to 77’’ Flexible Adjustment.4-section column legs with quick release flip-locks allows you to adjust the working height from 19’’ to 77’ in seconds.Winner in height!
- FLEXIBLE: 360°PANORAMA AND BALL JOINT: The specially designed ball-head can rotate 360° and get free angles, allowing you to get the perfect shot and amazing panorama every time.
- TRAVEL/OUTDOOR: 19’’ compact storage size and easily carried with bag. Tripod legs can be adjusted in three levels of opening angle to stabilize on varying grounds and incline levels. Suitable for travel or outdoor shooting.
- TRANSFORM: This tripod can be quickly disassembled with the central axis screw and transform into a monopod, providing an alternative way of shooting with ease.
- PORTABLE:3.37lbs / 1.53kg tripod weight and 17.6lbs / 8kg maximum load weight. 77'' in height and easy-carried. This tripod can make it the best companion of your DSLR cameras and withstand heavier load compared to similar products yet remain stable.
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Geekoto is formed by a group of photographers, designers, visual artists, and engineers. Geekoto maintains interactive relationships with local American photographer organizations to get to know the users more. Geekoto offers quality products and localized service to ensure the best user experience.
The vision that Geekoto maintains is "For Photographer, By Photographer.
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Product Description
Geekoto provides different kinds of photography equipment. AT24 Pro Dreamer is a good choice for photographers, enthusiasts, beginners, and travelers with light weight and high quality.
From 19’’ to 77’’ Flexible Adjustment. Maximum height (77 inches) allows you to take photos of distance landscapes with ease. Folded height (19 inches) makes it easy to carry for outdoors.
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Inverted shooting allows you to shot static landscapes from the low angle.
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This tripod can make it the best companion of your DSLR cameras and withstand heavier load compared to similar products yet remain stable.
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This tripod can be quickly disassembled and turned into a monopod using a central axis screw, making it the best assistant for travel.
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Material
| Aluminum Aolly | Aluminum Aolly | Aluminum Aolly | Aluminum Aolly | Aluminum Aolly | Aluminum Aolly |
Sections
| 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Folded Height
| 18.8"/47.45cm | 18.8"/47.45cm | 21.6''/55cm | 19.1"/48.5cm | 18.8"/47.45cm | 19"/48.26cm |
Tripod Maximum Height
| 77.55 inches | 77.55 inches | 63 inches | 78 inches | 76.8 inches | 77 inches |
Max Load
| 17.6LBS | 17.6 LBS | 26LBS | 17.6LBS | 22.04 LBS | 20 LBS |
With Monopod?
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
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Light weight | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.6 |
Stability | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
For landscape photography | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.7 | — |
Sturdiness | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 | — | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Versatility | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.0 | — | 4.0 | — |
Sold By | Geekoto | Geekoto | K&F Concept | Goto Photography | Victiv Official | JOILCAN USA Store |
compatible devices | Camera | Camera | Smartphone, Camera | Camera, Spotting Scope, Telescope, Binoculars | Camera | iPhone 14 13 12 11 Pro/XS/XR/MAX/8/8 Plus/X/7 Plus/7/6s Plus/6s/6 Plus/6, Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus /S10/S8 Plus /S8 /S9 Plus /S9 /Note 8, DSLR, action camera, webcam, or digital camera |
tripod head type | Ball Heads | Ball Heads | Ball Heads | Ball Heads | Ball Heads | Pan Heads |
material | Aluminum | Rubber, Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum | Rubber, Metal, Aluminum | Aluminum |
minimum height | 19 inches | — | 52 centimeters | — | 23.5 inches | 19 inches |
maximum height | 77 inches | 19 inches | 163 centimeters | 85 inches | 80 inches | 74 inches |
weight | 3.37 pounds | — | 1.15 kilograms | 3.75 pounds | 3.92 pounds | — |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 4.9 x 4.9 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.37 pounds |
ASIN | B07DC48V5H |
Item model number | AT24Pro |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #116 in Complete Tripod Units |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 28, 2018 |
Manufacturer | GEEKOTO |
Country of Origin | China |
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Customers like the quality, portability, value, ease of use, and fit of the camera tripod. For example, they mention it's a really solid product, very easy to carry, and worth every ounce. That said, they say the height is perfect and works wonderful for desk recording.
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Customers like the quality of the camera tripod. They say it's a solid product, with a well-thought-out design. The durable aluminum and plastic material is strong and durable. The tripod is easy to use and portable, and comes with s well made carrying bag. The telescoping legs are secure and glide together easily. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...of this tripod, its features, it's weight, it's portability, it's style and sturdiness (again for it's price) I'd say it's a must buy...." Read more
"...Overall I’d say this is a decent tripod at this price point. A good entry level tripod and a good option for people on a tight budget or someone who..." Read more
"...Yes this one is 2-3 times the price, but it has great build quality compared to what am coming from. I am no camera pro, so this fits my needs well...." Read more
"...It’s incredibly light for an aluminum tripod. The build quality is adequate, but it makes up for what it lacks in some areas in overall height...." Read more
Customers find the camera tripod very light weight and easy to carry. They also say it's a good, budget, light-use model that keeps the weight down. Customers also appreciate the compact design and the portable briefcase that allows them to easily store the tripod. However, some customers report that the plates are heavier and bigger than the Manfrotto release buttons.
"...Overall for the price of this tripod, its features, it's weight, it's portability, it's style and sturdiness (again for it's price) I'd say it's a..." Read more
"...And one last thing, it's super light! I attached it to my backpack and the length and weight are not intrusive at all...." Read more
"...At least the plates are heavier and bigger than the Manfrotto release buttons which we were losing constantly because they're so small and hard to..." Read more
"...Actual use: the tripod is pretty light and while attaches to my backpack I didn’t really notice it all the much...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the camera tripod. They say it is versatile and worth every ounce. Customers also say it's the quality they expected for the price.
"...It's a good economical choice that doesn't punish you for saving some money." Read more
"...The price point is enough to make my freelancers take care of it, but I won't be heartbroken if one of them has to be replaced...." Read more
"...Overall I’d say this is a decent tripod at this price point...." Read more
"...All in all, it’s a good enough tripod, and worth the money if you’re not under trying conditions most of the time...." Read more
Customers find the camera tripod easy to use. They mention that the leg locks are easy to operate, the knobs are easy, and the flip-locks are also easy to work with. They say the tripod is quick to deploy and light to carry all over. Customers also say that the flip locks are simple to use and the camera can be attached to the top. Overall, customers find the tripod to be a breeze to set up and tear down.
"...like that the knobs have grooves to them which will make it really easy to use when it's really cold outside or you're wearing gloves...." Read more
"...These are quick to deploy, light to haul all over, and the potential configurations for the camera angle are just superb...." Read more
"...The legs locks worked and the tripod was easy to setup and breakdown between locations...." Read more
"...The leg locks are of the flip variety. For ease of use and speed when setting up, these are the the kind for me...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the camera tripod. They say that the height is perfect, and works wonderful for desk recording and similar setups. The tripod is relatively small, and comparable to most smaller travel size tripods. It has a large, sturdy ball-head, and is versatile. It is very lightweight and fits most travel needs pretty well. The compact design and light weight make it easy to carry around and fits perfectly on the side of a backpack.
"...This is also what helps it keep it more compact that's some tripots in the market only have one...." Read more
"...It’s also relatively small and is comparable to most smaller “travel” size tripod from other larger brands...." Read more
"...I am no camera pro, so this fits my needs well. The height is nice… when fully extended it clears most parents walking by in front of the camera...." Read more
"...2. ITS TALLER THEN MOST TRIPODS! With myself being almost 6’3, I was excited to see that it extended 77” tall. That’s almost 3” taller then I am!!!..." Read more
Customers find the adjustability of the camera tripod to be easy and quick. They appreciate the smooth movement of the head and the ability to adjust it to any position needed. The frame is sturdy, ensuring a steady frame. The precision those adjustments offer is also appreciated, especially for quick height adjustments. The center column is nice for quick pan and tilt adjustments, and the finish is excellent.
"...To my surprise it seemed very solid. It was easy to position and hold it's position...." Read more
"...has the handle for easy manual pan/tilt… just because the adjustments are so smooth." Read more
"...I have only used it indoors currently and it is very easy to adjust. It feels sturdy...." Read more
"Solid and easy to adjust and use. I use this for our Sony ZV-1F and it works great!" Read more
Customers find the versatility of the camera tripod to be fantastic, with a range of features that gives them a ton of flexibility for the angles they can take photos from. The features on this model are amazing, and it's adaptable to different grounds. The advertised features are true to form, and the tripod is stable and has lots of positioning options.
"...Overall for the price of this tripod, its features, it's weight, it's portability, it's style and sturdiness (again for it's price) I'd say it's a..." Read more
"...it’s pretty much one of the main reasons I bought it, because it’s so versatile!..." Read more
"...This gives you a ton of flexibility for the angles you can take photos from...." Read more
"...upsidedown, low to the ground, has also been a huge advantage for certain compositions. If you haven't tried it yet, do it!..." Read more
Customers like the maneuverability of the camera tripod. They mention that it swivels to any direction, has a fully rotational ball on the head, and has s smooth motion. The panorama swerve feature is helpful, and the head turns in a very smooth motion, providing a great range of motion.
"...The rubber feet seem like they are glued on and do not budge. The legs extend with the pull handles, not screw style...." Read more
"...I was able to move in every direction to follow rapidly swimming ducks resulting in one of my best birding days ever...." Read more
"...Raising the height using the middle shaft results in easy swaying. (You can only use the legs for height.)..." Read more
"...My favourite part of the tripod is the fully rotational ball on the head of the tripod and camera mounting plate, which makes it so much easier to..." Read more
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Starting w the bag this tripod comes. How convenient that it comes w its own travelling bag. Only measuring 21" long. Then you take out the tripod and it is well packaged. The ball head of this tripod comes with its own little baggie for few purposes. 1 it keeps the ball head safe from scratching when getting shipped and 2 to carry the extra tool and bolt which I will go into later. The legs of the tripod come inverted which is actually the most compact way to carry this tripod. Take a look at the picture that has the little baggie underneath the tripod. You could see that the ball head is in between the legs making it very compact. Pulling down the legs is very easy to make it into a regular tripod.
Once you take off the little baggie so you could see in that picture you could see the construction of the ball head. I really like that the knobs have grooves to them which will make it really easy to use when it's really cold outside or you're wearing gloves. Which has been a struggle with me with my other big named tripods.
An underrated future I think is the tripod plate. You don't need to be carrying an extra set of keys or coins to make the plate tighter. It's got the extra invitations to ensure your camera is not going to sway forward or back. I walked around with a tripod n and camera on top and it felt pretty secure to me. The main shaft has two knobs you could turn pretty easily to extend it higher or lower. This is also what helps it keep it more compact that's some tripots in the market only have one.
Another cool feature is a you can take off one of the tripod legs and suddenly you have a monopod! the instructions are printed on the tripod so you know which way to tighten it and which way to loosen it. In order to make your monopod work you need to take off the head of the tripod. Which is done very easily with just your bare hands. You could see a picture how they had looks on top of the monopod. nothing exciting if you ever seen a monopod but very convenient that you have two in one at this tripod.
But the monopod holds another secret feature! You can take off the main shaft from the tripod, use the additional Bolt the tripod comes with and then suddenly you can make your tripod the height of a house door. Now to be honest I cannot think of a scenario that I need a monopod this high, but the fact that this feature exist is pretty cool. I would also argue that going this high stability is not your friend but I don't think any tripod would be able to have decent stability at these height without weighing a ton. But maybe you're in a crowded place and you want to put your GoPro really high above the crowds this would be perfect.
Next you could see a picture of all the components of this tripod taken apart. This is a little MacGyver of tripods. You can make it a monopod, you can make it at Super monopod, you could invert the main shafts so your camera is upside down, or you can have a baby tripod too leaving everything at it's lowest.
Another thing I think is underappreciated these days it's instructions and an English!! 🤯 Just that by it self lol
Next you can see some pictures of how the tripod legs extend. When you have it at its last clip your legs are almost at a 90 degree angle from the floor. Then you can start slowly making them down how you will see all the last picture. If you extend the tripod to its highest and it's least angle it goes up quite a bit.
Overall for the price of this tripod, its features, it's weight, it's portability, it's style and sturdiness (again for it's price) I'd say it's a must buy.
I don't have real world example photos because to me those are never useful in reviews. I want to see how knobs look, how legs and build look. I hope my review could help you and have a good day.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019
Starting w the bag this tripod comes. How convenient that it comes w its own travelling bag. Only measuring 21" long. Then you take out the tripod and it is well packaged. The ball head of this tripod comes with its own little baggie for few purposes. 1 it keeps the ball head safe from scratching when getting shipped and 2 to carry the extra tool and bolt which I will go into later. The legs of the tripod come inverted which is actually the most compact way to carry this tripod. Take a look at the picture that has the little baggie underneath the tripod. You could see that the ball head is in between the legs making it very compact. Pulling down the legs is very easy to make it into a regular tripod.
Once you take off the little baggie so you could see in that picture you could see the construction of the ball head. I really like that the knobs have grooves to them which will make it really easy to use when it's really cold outside or you're wearing gloves. Which has been a struggle with me with my other big named tripods.
An underrated future I think is the tripod plate. You don't need to be carrying an extra set of keys or coins to make the plate tighter. It's got the extra invitations to ensure your camera is not going to sway forward or back. I walked around with a tripod n and camera on top and it felt pretty secure to me. The main shaft has two knobs you could turn pretty easily to extend it higher or lower. This is also what helps it keep it more compact that's some tripots in the market only have one.
Another cool feature is a you can take off one of the tripod legs and suddenly you have a monopod! the instructions are printed on the tripod so you know which way to tighten it and which way to loosen it. In order to make your monopod work you need to take off the head of the tripod. Which is done very easily with just your bare hands. You could see a picture how they had looks on top of the monopod. nothing exciting if you ever seen a monopod but very convenient that you have two in one at this tripod.
But the monopod holds another secret feature! You can take off the main shaft from the tripod, use the additional Bolt the tripod comes with and then suddenly you can make your tripod the height of a house door. Now to be honest I cannot think of a scenario that I need a monopod this high, but the fact that this feature exist is pretty cool. I would also argue that going this high stability is not your friend but I don't think any tripod would be able to have decent stability at these height without weighing a ton. But maybe you're in a crowded place and you want to put your GoPro really high above the crowds this would be perfect.
Next you could see a picture of all the components of this tripod taken apart. This is a little MacGyver of tripods. You can make it a monopod, you can make it at Super monopod, you could invert the main shafts so your camera is upside down, or you can have a baby tripod too leaving everything at it's lowest.
Another thing I think is underappreciated these days it's instructions and an English!! 🤯 Just that by it self lol
Next you can see some pictures of how the tripod legs extend. When you have it at its last clip your legs are almost at a 90 degree angle from the floor. Then you can start slowly making them down how you will see all the last picture. If you extend the tripod to its highest and it's least angle it goes up quite a bit.
Overall for the price of this tripod, its features, it's weight, it's portability, it's style and sturdiness (again for it's price) I'd say it's a must buy.
I don't have real world example photos because to me those are never useful in reviews. I want to see how knobs look, how legs and build look. I hope my review could help you and have a good day.
I considered going with a more expensive option after that experience but decided to browse some sub $100 options. I stumbled upon the Geekoto tripod and began reading the reviews. Those reviews convinced me to give the tripod a chance. I figured that if it was not sturdy enough I would give it to my daughter who recently got a Sony A6300 which is much lighter than my Canon 5D iv.
Unpacking the tripod I was impressed with the quality compared to my previous purchase. It seemed to be a much higher quality. It's not quite as sturdy as my old tripod, but I knew that going in to this. I attached the quick release plate ( and here's one of my minor complaints, the piece of metal that you twist to tighten the plate seems a little thin). Once I secured the plate onto the ball head I was satisfied that it was solid enough to handle my gear. If I had larger lenses like the 100-400 or other similar lenses I would want a bigger, more robust tripod, but for my gear it seemed completely adequate. I use a Canon 24-105, Canon 135 L, Canon 16-35 2.8L and a rokinon 14mm. I shoot a lot of vertical landscapes, so I tested how the ball head would handle the weight. To my surprise it seemed very solid. It was easy to position and hold it's position.
I live in Wisconsin and shoot a lot in the winter. My carbon fiber tripod used twist leg locks but in the cold sometimes they would stick. It would make adjustments to the legs very difficult and at times impossible. In the past I've avoided the lever locks like the ones on the Geekoto tripod, so I was curious how they'd perform in the cold. Well, today we had a blizzard and temps near 0°F so I headed down to the lake to shoot our local lighthouse. I was changing position quite frequently, changing from high to low perspectives. The lever locks worked well and I had absolutely no issues. I love to get low for some more unique perspectives, so I put the legs out to their widest position to see how low I could go without inverting the center column (which is still possible with this tripod) and was pretty happy. For most applications I don't think I'd need to invert the center column as it was low enough for my taste but it's nice to know it's an option if I need it.
I haven't used a monopod much in the past but recently started experimenting with video and found myself wishing I had one. Well, the Geekoto can break down to one. I wasn't actively shopping for a monopod but having that included is awesome.
Some other thoughts on this tripod : the hook to add weight is nice to have. I carry a sandbag in my car and with my old tripod I had to find a way to kind of wrap around the head.. it wasn't very secure. Having the hook will help greatly. The bubble level is one of my nitpicks.. it's hard to see. When the camera is mounted to the head (at least in landscape orientation.. I'll have to look in vertical) it covers up the bubble. If you look hard enough you can find it, but it is a little awkward. I use the level or grid on my live view anyway, so for me it doesn't matter too much. And one last thing, it's super light! I attached it to my backpack and the length and weight are not intrusive at all.
So, after one fun test day I'd say I am very satisfied with the Geekoto. It's a good economical choice that doesn't punish you for saving some money.
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Para cámaras ligeras-peso medio es una muy buena opción. En cuanto a cámaras y/o equipo más pesado me iría por un Manfrotto.