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The NEEWERLITETRIP LT32 is a compact, lightweight carbon fiber travel tripod designed for photographers on the go. Weighing just 2.6lb and capable of supporting up to 22lb, it features a 360° panoramic ball head, quick release Arca type plate, and adjustable height from 16" to 62". With its detachable center axis and removable spikes, this tripod is perfect for outdoor photography in various terrains.
G**N
Options, portability, and strength of the tripod
This tripod is great, so many options for additional connections. I bought this in my monthly Amazon purchase’s. Great company very helpful, been with them from the beginning.
B**S
Legit Tripod
Very good tripod! I was a bit hesitant about tripods after watching so many videos about price points. I've used the tripod a few times now, and it feels sturdy, light, and well-made. The components seem well crafted and its worked great.
C**H
Not bad, but has a few quirks
Good and not-so-good points. Good: Carbon Fibre as promised, so very light. Very small and compact. Great for travel and packing. Feet are replaceable. Lever locks are sturdy and work well. Good: Sufficiently tall without centre column extended due to 4-section legs. Not-so-good: Due to 4-section leg components, those sections are quite thin so stability is a bit wobbly. Not-so-good: Has a completely non-standard (ball) head that tilts only 15 degrees. Good: Non-standard head can be removed and replaced with an included adapter that takes a standard ball head (1/4" or 3/8" screw). Not-so-good: Non-standard ball head can't be used anywhere else as it's severely non-standard and will fit only onto this tripod. Not-so-good: Center column can't be easily reversed for low angle shots. Good: Most of the center column can be unscrewed and removed so that some sort of low angle shots are possible by angling out the legs significantly. Not-so-good: One leg does not detach for a monopod option. So, no monopod option here. All in all, about 4 stars and a good option if compact traveling is the primary objective.
Z**U
Loose gimble
The gimble is really loose which causes issues when I try to manual focus. Seller had excellent customer service and fixed these issues immediately
B**H
Very Satisfied (so far)
I just received this tripod and haven't really had a chance to use it yet, and I'll update this review if I change my mind, but I couldn't be much more satisfied right now.This tripod is compact and lightweight, but seems very well made, sturdy and stable. It also comes with a nice zippered carrying case into which the tripod fits with no hassle. Even though its compacted length is less than 17", it extends to 62" and is still rock solid.I only needed a new tripod because I misplaced the QR plate for my Geekoto video tripod and was unable to find a new one. When I contacted Geekoto about getting a replacement, they told me that this was a discontinued special order item and that they didn't carry a replacement QR plate for it and couldn't get one.I never really liked that tripod anyway, but it was expensive and it really irritated me that it was now useless. What I didn't like most about the Geekoto was that you had to invert the center post of the tripod in order to fit it inside the case that came with it. What a pain for someone who uses their tripod while traveling all over the US and Canada in a motorhome!Of course, I found the Geekoto's QR plate after this one arrived. It was attached to my telephoto zoom lens that I pulled out to see how well it works with the Neewer. (It work just fine even though that lens is heavier than the tripod!).The bottom line is that this tripod will be my travel companion and the Geekoto tripod will sit home in the closet, unused. Anybody need a video tripod (with one QR plate)?
J**G
Good+ tripod
Really impressed with this tripod. Especially considering the price. Very light, very sturdy even with a Sony 200-600 in use. Ball head is fine. Very happy with this purchase.
T**L
Very good.
Very nice. I thought it would be tedious to deal with the four locks on each leg, but it's not that bad. Seems stable enough for a standard DSLR or mirrorless. I bought for travel but that hasn't happened yet, but it should work very well for that.
A**R
It's SO close, but has a fatal flaw.
It's light, compact, stylish, has a number of great features, and is ideal for traveling. The integrated ball head that moves 30º without being raised is a nice touch. The leg releases are nice and ergonomic. The clicks that keep the legs spread are study. The whole thing is sturdy, except the vertical adjustment tube is only held straight at a single friction point, not a collar, and it slips easily when adjusting it. So, it's a little harrowing raising/lowering the head with the camera attached. I was willing to overlook the lack of a panoramic axis (isn't this thing made for the kind of people who take panoramic landscape photos?), but this tripod has one MASSIVE flaw. The button that releases the camera clip from the ball head saddle is right next to the lever that adjusts the ball head itself. It's also the most intuitive place to pick up the tripod and move it with the camera still attached. !!!BEWARE!!! I have almost dropped my camera on the ground at least 3 times so far, because I have either mistakenly hit the button when attempting to adjust the ball head or because I bumped the button on accident. It is far too easy to release the clip, even with the lock on. The lock very easily slides to the unlocked position and you don't even know it. Even with the lock on, you can depress the release button partially and the camera clip can move a little in the saddle and you have to reseat it. My camera has come off the ball head even with the lock on; that's how much play there is.
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