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Tiltall Te-254 Aluminum Alloy Tripod

Tiltall Te-254 Aluminum Alloy Tripod
  • Product Code: eq181261
  • Availability: In Stock

$532.50 $665.62

The TE-254 Aluminum Alloy Tripod from Tiltall can hold up to 18.6 lb and has a maximum height of 57.9". It features twist locks and rubber feet with retractable spikes. Its 4-section legs can facilitate rapid setup, and one removable leg can be used as a monopod. Furthermore, it features a spring loaded hook, a 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 reversible mounting screw, and comes with a carry case.

Key Specs
Head Mount Type1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 Male
Primary MaterialAluminum
Load Capacity18.6 lb / 8.4 kg
Maximum Working Height57.9" / 147.1 cm
Max Height without Center ColumnNot Specified by Manufacturer
Minimum Working Height5.5" / 14 cm
Closed Length16.5" / 41.9 cm
Weight3 lb / 1.4 kg
Legs
Head Mount Type1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 Male
Primary MaterialAluminum
Leg LockTwist Lock
Leg Sections4
Independent Leg SpreadNo
Leg Positions3 Positions
Foot FeaturesRetractable, Spiked
General
Load Capacity18.6 lb / 8.4 kg
Maximum Working Height57.9" / 147.1 cm
Center ColumnYes, Round
Max Height without Center ColumnNot Specified by Manufacturer
Minimum Working Height5.5" / 14 cm
Closed Length16.5" / 41.9 cm
Accessory MountingNo
Bubble LevelNo
Detachable MonopodNo
Weight3 lb / 1.4 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight5.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)20.9 x 5.6 x 5.5"

  • Twist locks
  • Three leg angle position
  • Rubber feet with retractable spike
  • Removable leg converts to a monopod
  • 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 reversible mounting screw
  • Includes spring loaded weight hook and carry case

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can the keg spreader be removed?

A: Yes, the mid-level spreaders on the SmallRig AD-50Lite Lightweight Aluminum Alloy Video Tripod System can be removed.

Q: 2. Are all the materials made from metal, more or less like the original?

A: Yes, it is mainly made of Aluminum Alloy.

Q: 3. Can the leg lock in a partially extended state or must it be fully extended to lock?

A: Hi yes I am almost positive it can lock partially extended. I have only used it fully extended and in locked position. Hands down a well built Monopod! - Drew

Q: 4. Its mentioned for mirror less cameras? Can i use it for my canon 700d

A: Absolutely, I use it with my Nikon d750 and a 3.5lb Lens with no stability issues

Q: 5. Does anyone know how long the gold coloring lasts for? Does it start to chip? Does it change when its outside?

A: The gold color, indoors or out, should last forever. However, the finish is reported to be vulnerable to scratching so be careful.

Q: 6. Will this work with a Cannon rebel t6?

A: Yes it will. This tripod will work very well with the Canon Rebel T6.

Q: 7. Will the Oben QRA-R2 quick release assembly work with this tripod and if not is there one that will?

A: Yes, the Oben QRA-R2 will work with the Titlall tripod.

Q: 8. Hi, I take interest for this tripod but I need to ask some questions please. 1) I need to use the tripod in short time and I'm noticing it has the knobs. I think you will need more time to turn those knobs than the keys with the spring snap to stretch its stems. 2) I need to put the same plate on the gimbal, do you know if it is possibile to buy thta plate separately? I thank you a lot for your info.

A: Yes, the arca plate is a standard plate that is sold separately. We have a Canon SL2, Canon 70D, 5D Mark II and an XF100 all with arca plates on them for use with this stand.We use the Peak Design Slide straps for all three DSLR's and the mount comes with the strap as well.https://a href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1141808-REG/peak_design_sl_t_2_slide_tallac_navy_strap_caramel_leather.html target= _blank www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1141808-REG/peak_design_sl_t_2_slide_tallac_navy_strap_caramel_leather.html/aAs far as speed, it depends on your dexterity, and if you want to move real fast, just use one leg as a mono pod. We use this both in studio for a B Camera mount for the XF100 and as our field mount. It is much better build the any of the tab type tripods we have. It is a little heavier, but very easily field usable, and once you get good with the twist-drop-twist, I think you fill find this to be a great tripod for the money given the quality.

Q: 9. Can you connect a mini Jib crane to this tripod?

A: This tripod has a 44 lb load capacity, which is a good amount to hold a jib. For additional help with this question feel free to email us at provideo@bhphoto.com. That way we can go over more details like the camera you have, how tall of a jib you desire and more. From there we can find the right products to fit your needs.

Q: 10. Head Type is Fluid Head?

A: While the SmallRig AD-50Lite Lightweight Aluminum Alloy Video Tripod System does have a video style head with a fixed damping system, SmallRig does not state that the internal system is fluid based.

07/09/2024

[5.2 lb] First off, contrary to some of the other reviews and answers, nearly everything on this tripod is metal, except for the obvious places like end caps and bearings that are either rubber or plastic, as they should be.
I bought the Tiltall because I was fed up with the poor build quality on the various tripods that I own, some of them Sliks. Even though they are highly recommended, I still had plastic parts snap off and become worn out with little use. And don't get me started on the quick connects that are more trouble than their worth, not to mention they make the tripod unusable if you lose them.
Sure the Tiltall is heavier, but I'd rather deal with that than a broken piece that forces work arounds. Every piece is precision made and moves smoothly, locking down with minimal force.
One piece that persistently breaks on competitor's models is the crank handle for the vertical adjustment. There is no crank on the Tiltall, the Z axis adjustment is accomplished by pulling or pushing instead, which works just fine for me since the lock downs can be tightened or loosened just enough to temporarily hold while you find the right position when you can then tighten it more securely.
A feature this tripod has that my Sliks don't are spikes that can be extruded from the bottom of the legs by twisting a ring there. This is great if you're on slippery, uneven ground; the spikes dig in perfectly.
The carrying case that comes with it protects it snugly and has a shoulder strap that makes it easier to transport off site. It even has pockets for the odd bit of gear.

Overall, this is a tripod that is built to last a lifetime and then some. I just wish I could have bought it earlier instead of wasting my money on tripods that are cheaper, and that are touted in other reviews.

5
18/08/2024

[4] The Tiltall TE is heavy and big. It doesn't do a myriad of different things and it takes time to set it up. It is also beautifully well made, smooth to operate and incredibly stable. I like knowing my heavy, expensive, camera gear will work best with this beauty.

5
13/08/2024

[5.2 lb] I bought my first Leitz Tiltall tripod back in the mid-1970's. It was a workhorse that I used for medium and lighter large format cameras. I loved it...so much so that it finally gave up the ghost about a year ago. I purchased this new Tiltall (no longer bears the Leitz name on it) and am happy with it. It looks and feels the same, with the exception that the control knobs are a bit different (e.g., about all the same in look and feel)...but that's OK as I pirated 2 different knobs off of my old tripod. When looking through the viewfinder most of my adjustment are by touch, rather than looking at the knobs making the adjustment...thus the reason for swapping back to 2 of the original (different) knobs. All in all, this is a very good 'old school' tripod for the money. The carrying case that accompanies it is a bonus.

5
11/08/2024

[3 Positions] This is the best tripod I've owned - very solid and handles a big camera with a big lens with ease. No, it's not light and I wouldn't make this my first choice for backpacking; but, if you want a very firm base to shoot from, this is a great choice. I like this tripod so much that I bought one as a gift for my daughter (only give things of a high enough quality that you'd like to receive them).

5
12/07/2024

[Yes, Round] Been shooting over 40 years and this is one of my favorite tripods to use especially on location where the tripod is sturdy enough to even hold up a 4x5 camera and light enough to carry.

5
06/07/2024

[Twist Lock] Wanted this simple, yet extremely functional tripod since I was a teenager, but did not have funds to splurge. Now that I'm a senior citizen and using a 160-600 telephoto lens, this tripod is perfect. It's weight is worth it, giving me the stability I've needed. Nothing flashy. A design that has changed little in over 50 years, because it didn't have to. The carrying case is a nice touch.

5
25/06/2024

[5.2 lb] I love the classic design of this very sturdy tripod. The functionality is perfect. Very good materials and workmanship. The product picture is outdated. The actual product has redesigned simpler knobs and the leg that transforms into monopod has a black grip. Special care should be put in the gold finish since it can get easily scratched. I believe is a great option for a tripod that will last many years.

5
17/05/2024

[Yes, Round] This is probably the most stable, solid tripod I've ever used. It handles everything I've thrown at it including a super-telephoto (Z9 w/ 800mm PF). For the big stuff, I did make one change by replacing the 3-way head with a headless center tube and a gimbal head. I still use the 3-way for lighter loads. It was worth it to me to have the solid, stable base this tripod provides and the flexibility of the alternative center tube. The retractable spikes in the feet are a great bonus and greatly enhance the stability in certain circumstance.


RECOMMENDED.

5
11/05/2024

[5.2 lb] I own three of these. I bought two, one silver, one gold. My introduction to this tripod was as a college, photo student back in the late 60's. I loved them. Read the other comments for itemized details and performance. I purchased two about eight years ago. I was amazed that the company still existed! The third tripod was given to me when an uncle, a professional photographer back in the 50's, passed away about 15 years ago. It was worn and showed some heavy usage but was totally functional. I replaced the rubber pad on the top where you mount your camera, but that was it. This model, regardless of color finish, will not let you down.

5
23/04/2024

[5.2 lb] I have worked with this Tiltall Tripod for over 30 years.
I just bought the same model brand new - it is top shelf.
This is a great sturdy and easy to work with tripod.

5

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