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Pedco UltraPod Lightweight Camera Tripod

Pedco UltraPod Lightweight Camera Tripod

Pedco UltraPod Lightweight Camera Tripod
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Customer Rating: Rating 5.0 out of 5 (15 Reviews)

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Product information Brand: Pedco
Publisher: Pedco
Category: Sports
Model: P-UP1-BK-STD
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Features
  • Extremely lightweight and compact with sturdy fold-out legs.
  • Unique ball and socket camera mount assembly for easy adjustment.
  • Strong Velcro strap allows attachment to posts, tree limbs, railings, pack frames, or any similar sturdy object.
  • Weighs only 1.7 oz. Folds to 4" for easy packing.
  • Made in the USA.
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Editorial Review

Product Description: Designed to be used with compact cameras, 35mm SLRs with standard lenses, and video lights, the UltraPod I is made of high quality glass-filled Nylon and aluminum threaded components ready to provide years of support for the most demanding photographer. The system can stand on fold-out, no-slip feet, or attach to solid objects with a Velcro strap. A unique ball and socket camera mount assembly adjusts to multiple positions quickly and easily. Swiftly folds to a compact 4 packages and weighs only 2 oz.

Customer Reviews

Awesome little Tripod

by O. Archer 2010-01-08, 5 people found this review helpful
I bought this to use with my Flip Video cam, It works great. I didn't think I would ever use the hook and loop strap it looked kind of hokie. Boy was I wrong. That little strap is Awesome. I can strap the cam to the handlebares of my bike and go riding. Or strap it to lamppost for rock steady videos. I strapped to my ceieling fan for a head spinning video.

Just a great small tripod!

by Karen Taylor 2009-11-21, 3 people found this review helpful
It has always been there when I needed a small camera support for travel or outdoor....still made in the USA....unbelievable.

Great Tiny Tripod!

by Tim W 2010-02-27, 2 people found this review helpful
I've had one of these for over five years now, and it works great: I find it indispensable. Small enough to tuck into a pocket or bag, the velcro allows it to be attached to almost any vertical or horizontal bar or pole, while the ball-bearing head allows the camera to be positioned as you need. Great for putting yourself in the picture, time lapse, or night photography.

Versatile tool for small cameras

by M. Patterson 2009-09-22, 2 people found this review helpful
I purchased this on a whim while at a camera store recently and I LOVE this product. I put it on my small point and shoot camera and use it as a handle when I'm not using it as a tripod. It fits perfectly in my pocket and is always handy.

However, DO NOT pay $40 for this. I paid $12 for it in a store including tax!

Great little tripod

by Once in a while 2010-03-27, 1 people found this review helpful
I chose this tripod after watching a YouTube video of one of those segmented bendable mini-tripods in action. After watching, I decided the bendable kind looked too wobbly.

So I chose this one instead, and I'm happy I did. This little tripod is very stable. And when you have the legs folded together it makes a nice pistol grip for your pocket camera, something I don't think the wobbly segmented kind would do well.

The velcro strap is about a foot long, which means it will wrap around just about anything the bendable tripods will, and, I think, holds the camera much more safely and securely.

The head tightens nicely and doesn't slip. I tried the tripod with a Panasonic DMC-ZS3, which is fairly heavy as far as pocket cameras go, and it held securely without a bit of slip in the mounting head.

And it really is very light.

!! Handy Little TriPod !! & A Must for Every Photographer !!

by Joe Suchman 2009-02-28, 1 people found this review helpful
While in the field shooting pictures, it is often cumbersome to lug around a large, heavy, tripod. The UltraPod, although not suited for every shot, and every occasion, is very handy to pack along, and does a fine job in holding my Nikon D-90 steady, and the pictures do come out well. I have used the UltraPod for over 10 years now, and recently bought a new one for myself and a friend, because I lost my older one.
I recomend any photographer packing one of these UltraPods along on any trip. Again, this doesn't take the place of a larger, more sturdy, tripod, but it can come in handy in a lot of instances.

Essential

by J. Legg 2008-11-12, 1 people found this review helpful
I've used these for years. Small enough to leave
(almost always) on the camera...and makes getting
a good shot much, MUCH easier than having no
tripod at all, which is usually the other option.
Absolutely essential for those who camp or hike alone.

Pedco Ultrapod I tripod

by Eddie Mchenry 2007-12-07, 1 people found this review helpful
This is the perefect tripod for a backpacker who doesn't want something heavy. You can easily strap it to tree branches or in my case to my trekking pole. It was small enough to slip into my pocket along with my camera, making it very easy to access it. My son has searched "high and low" in stores for one for himself to no avail so bought him this one off the internet.

Love it

by L. Olson 2010-08-10, 0 people found this review helpful
I use this for my LG HS201 Slim LED Projector. It works well for this purpose and makes it easy to set the projector up anywhere I need it.

The Best Portable Tripod you can find

by E. Guo 2010-06-29, 0 people found this review helpful
I've been an Ultra-pod II user for over 10 years, always carry one in my bag. Recently, I bought this smaller version Ultrapod which would be too weak to support SLR with a lens on. I carry this small Ultrapod in bag to use with my pocket camera (Sigma DP1 and Canon G), and take the old Ultrapod II only with my DSLR(Canon 5D), saved more bag space.

some issues that could be improved:
1) I have to find my own bag/case for each of those portable tripods, it would be much batter if a matching soft nylon case came with it.
2) when shooting vertical, this small one is not as good as the Ultrapod II, because the shorter neck of the small tripod, and not as sturdy/staple as the bigger one, of course

I like both, but this smaller modle is better to carry with compact cameras and bigger one can support DSLR with some light/normal lens weight
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