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Zomei Q100 Mini Tabletop Tripod Compact Lightweight

Zomei Q100 Mini Tabletop Tripod Compact Lightweight
  • Product Code: eq72008
  • Availability: In Stock

$89.97 $119.66

The ZOMEi Q100 Mini Tabletop Tripod Compact Lightweightis a 3-section support with a flip lock leg system that lets you extend the legs along with the geared center column to a maximum height of 21". The one-position legs collapse to a minimum height of 12" and a folded length of 11.8". They have a center brace to further stabilize the tripod when the legs are splayed out. A hook is located at the end of the column to add a small bag or sandbag to weigh the tripod down while shooting in windy conditions. The built-in 3-way pan-and-tilt head has a lateral tilt range of -45 to 90°, a vertical tilt of 90°, and a rotation of 360°. The proprietary quick release system includes a quick release plate with a 1/4"-20 mount, and the head has a load capacity of 6.6 lb that is suitable for small DSLR, mirrorless, and action cameras.

Load Capacity: 6.6 lb    Maximum Height: 21"    Minimum Height: 12"    Folded Length: 11.8"    Leg Sections: 3    Built-In Pan-and-Tilt Head    Quick Release System    Flip Leg Lock System    Geared Center Column    Stabilizing Center Brace

Head
Head TypePan & Tilt Head
Drag ControlNo
Independent Pan LockYes
Lateral Tilt-45° to +90°
General
Load Capacity6.6 lb / 2.99 kg
Minimum Working Height12" / 30.5 cm
Legs
Independent Leg SpreadNo
Leg Sections3
Feet FeaturesRubber

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will Gitzo GH1382TQD ball head work with this tripod?

A: Yes.

Q: 2. Where is this tripod produced?

A: Country of origin is Italy.

Q: 3. Does this come with a case?

A: This tripod comes in a hard sided box with a foam insert, but no carry case.

Q: 4. Can this fit my iPhone 11 Pro Max?

A: Yes.

Q: 5. Whats the difference between SA254T1 vs SA254T2?

A: The SA254T2 is taller at 72.8". Otherwise, both models hold the same amount of weight.

Q: 6. Can this be used as a monopod base?

A: Hmmm, interesting idea, I suppose it would work but would certainly not work as well as a traditional monopod base. i.e., feet are not as robust and stable for constant downward pressure.

Q: 7. Can I use my bullhead on this tripod?

A: The included ballhead on the K&F Concept SA254T2 Lightweight Aluminum Compact Tripod can be removed revealing a standard 3/8-16 stud for mounting almost any other ballhead.

Q: 8. What is the difference between the "Noir Decor" and the "V1 / Noir Decor" models?

A: Gitzo has no official information on the differences, and we are unable to ascertain any in strength or cosmetics. Potentially, the changes between the Noir Decor and V1 models could be minor manufacturing differences that have no effect on the operating capacity of the tripod.

Q: 9. can i change the head of the tripod?

A: The head cannot be removed but the top attachment can to attach a different qr clamp or another cell phone attachment.

Q: 10. What is the total weight of this tripod ?

A: The total weight of this tripod is 4.4 lbs.

13/08/2024

[Rubber] Small; smaller than expected (good) sturdy and I knew it would be good Q, but it is better than expected; even hold my A7RIII (with battery grip) and FE 1.4/85 GM without (one leg lower) problems.

5
13/08/2024

[Rubber] Small; smaller than expected (good) sturdy and I knew it would be good Q, but it is better than expected; even hold my A7RIII (with battery grip) and FE 1.4/85 GM without (one leg lower) problems.

5
12/08/2024

[Rubber] Ok...Joke aside, it's a Gitzo you can afford, what else not to love about it?

I have used various tripod brands over the year - My current workhorse tripod is a carbon fiber Benro travel series. It's a great tripod, however it's a bit too long and heavy for my liking to bring everywhere. Most of my shooting is done on ground level, so usually I need to carry the short center column as well. I have tried Gitzo in the past, but they were too expensive for me to justify a purchase.


Enter the mini traveller. Yes it is pricey for a table top tripod, but you are getting affordable Gitzo quality. Would you put your expensive heavy camera + lens on a cheap table top tripod and hope for the best? Currently I'm running Sony A7R2 with the trinity G-master and Nikon 14-24/2.8. I wouldn't dare to use a basic table top tripod with these.


The only complain I have about the unit is that the legs twist around too much. Once the camera is on top it won't move, but for a premium tripod I would have prefer no play movement even if it's not applicable during use. I also wish the head supports Arca Swiss out of box or include a plate that allows that. I will need to find some accessories to work with my RRS L-bracket.

5
12/08/2024

[Rubber] Ok...Joke aside, it's a Gitzo you can afford, what else not to love about it?

I have used various tripod brands over the year - My current workhorse tripod is a carbon fiber Benro travel series. It's a great tripod, however it's a bit too long and heavy for my liking to bring everywhere. Most of my shooting is done on ground level, so usually I need to carry the short center column as well. I have tried Gitzo in the past, but they were too expensive for me to justify a purchase.


Enter the mini traveller. Yes it is pricey for a table top tripod, but you are getting affordable Gitzo quality. Would you put your expensive heavy camera + lens on a cheap table top tripod and hope for the best? Currently I'm running Sony A7R2 with the trinity G-master and Nikon 14-24/2.8. I wouldn't dare to use a basic table top tripod with these.


The only complain I have about the unit is that the legs twist around too much. Once the camera is on top it won't move, but for a premium tripod I would have prefer no play movement even if it's not applicable during use. I also wish the head supports Arca Swiss out of box or include a plate that allows that. I will need to find some accessories to work with my RRS L-bracket.

5
12/08/2024

[Rubber] Ok...Joke aside, it's a Gitzo you can afford, what else not to love about it?

I have used various tripod brands over the year - My current workhorse tripod is a carbon fiber Benro travel series. It's a great tripod, however it's a bit too long and heavy for my liking to bring everywhere. Most of my shooting is done on ground level, so usually I need to carry the short center column as well. I have tried Gitzo in the past, but they were too expensive for me to justify a purchase.


Enter the mini traveller. Yes it is pricey for a table top tripod, but you are getting affordable Gitzo quality. Would you put your expensive heavy camera + lens on a cheap table top tripod and hope for the best? Currently I'm running Sony A7R2 with the trinity G-master and Nikon 14-24/2.8. I wouldn't dare to use a basic table top tripod with these.


The only complain I have about the unit is that the legs twist around too much. Once the camera is on top it won't move, but for a premium tripod I would have prefer no play movement even if it's not applicable during use. I also wish the head supports Arca Swiss out of box or include a plate that allows that. I will need to find some accessories to work with my RRS L-bracket.

5
07/08/2024

[-45° to +90°] Probably gross overkill but I use this mainly fir shooting videos of my self exercising.. solid and nice simple ball head. Expensive but if you want light, solid and high quality it’s great.

5
07/08/2024

[-45° to +90°] Probably gross overkill but I use this mainly fir shooting videos of my self exercising.. solid and nice simple ball head. Expensive but if you want light, solid and high quality it’s great.

5
07/08/2024

[-45° to +90°] Probably gross overkill but I use this mainly fir shooting videos of my self exercising.. solid and nice simple ball head. Expensive but if you want light, solid and high quality it’s great.

5
07/08/2024

[Pan & Tilt Head] El tema de los trípodes es muy complicado a la hora de elegir por muchos factores, entre ellos la altura, el peso, el tamaño cuando esta recogido para transportarlo, etc. Me di la oportunidad de probar este equipo y es muy bueno, tiene una buena calidad por su precio, es liviano para su transporte, pero, brinda buena estabilidad si se tiene cuidado como en cualquier equipo. Recomendado!!!

5
21/07/2024

[Pan & Tilt Head] This is an amazing little tripod, build quality is superb. Worked well my dslr and a macro lens , wouldn't go much bigger though.
Might want to put one of the legs of the tripod out front depending on what lens you use. Small & strong.

5

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