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Sony VCTD480RM Remote Control Tripod for DSCF717/F828 & DCRPC350

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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:

Great travel tripod, lightweight

(4 out of 5) by JewlToU on May 13, 2004 (USA)
This is a very lightweight tripod. Comes with a pouch. The photo in the description is very misleading. Makes you think you are getting a portable remote control. That is NOT the case. The remote is part of the tripod control handle. The quick release is anything but quick. They advertise this tripod for the new Sony F828. Let me tell you something, that camera is way too heavy for this tripod. The quick release is quick, but getting the quick release device to hold on SECURELY to your camera is a task on it's own. You could use your fingers to tighten it, but I recommend a screwdriver. When loaded on the tripod, the camera is not as secure as it should be. It wobbles. For a camcorder, you may be ok since it is not as heavy. Also, the ad says you have elevator function. Another misleading piece of informaiton. You have to manually function that feature with 2 hands. There is NO remote that brings the device up and down for you. The remote only functions as an on/off switch and shutter release on the F828 and compatible digital camera. On compatable camcorders you can use it as an on/off, record, wide and tele function. Thats it. Not bad when you are video taping but it is not compatable with all the Sonys. Go to Sony.com to see if your camcorder is compatible. My CCD-TRV112 was NOT compatible. Overall , not a bad deal. But very misleading in the advertising. Too good to be true, that's because it isn't. It also is not very high. Stands about 4 feet tall. There are 2 other similar Sony tripods available. Go to Sony.com to see the other available tripods. I belive they are larger, yet a lot pricier.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Very nice, but small

(4 out of 5) by Richard Baskett on Feb 24, 2006 (Mount Vernon, WA USA)
I had no idea how small it was.. it's not tiny, but it's a lot smaller than my other tripod and Im just not sure how to use it at eye level. Other than that it's an awesome tripod and does exactly as it advertises. I would definitely reccommend it as long as you are not wanting a tall tripod.