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Portable Desktop Mini Tripod PICTRON MT-24 Compact Camera Tripod Aluminum Alloy with 360° Ball Head,1/4 inches Quick Release Plate for DSLR Camera Video Camcorder, Load up to 11lbs/5kg

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  • 【Side Cold Shoe for VLOG camera】PICTRON MT-22 mini tripod with a side cold shoe design, so it is the best choice for VLOG camera, you can connect microphone or light at same time.
  • 【Strong & Stable】PICTRON dslr tripod is made of Aluminum alloy, very strong and stable; Non-slip feet design to keep the tripod steady. Max load weight is 11lbs/5kg for optimal performance.
  • 【360° Panoramic View】PICTRON mini camera tripod with 360 degree swivel ball head that provide you with a panoramic view; 2 position leg angle adjustment system provides flexible shooting
  • 【Portable Compact Desktop Mini Tripod】The tripod has 2 sections adjustable-height leg. 0.69lbs/317g weight & 8.3“/212mm length, supre lightweight & small design for easy portability. PICTRON tabletop tripod has a compact & intelligent shape which can fit in your pocket and bag, making it the perfect accessory for travelling, vacation or outdoor use.
  • 【Widely Comatibility】The small dslr tripod compatible with many DSLR Camera Video Camcorder, such as Nikon, Pentax, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung, Olympus and other digital DSLR cameras



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Krush
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I needed a mini tabletop tripod to support my Sony A7IV camera, mainly when I am taking product photography photos for reviews. I did a lot of research and watched other reviews on many different tabletop tripods. I decided to purchase the Ulanzi MT-22 over the other competitors. I am a fan of Ulanzi products from other Ulanzi products I have used. They are very much a quality producer of products in the camera world and the MT-22 is no different.I appreciate the metal construction of the tripod frame and legs. It feels like a heavy duty tripod without a large amount of added weight. I also appreciate the audible click when the legs are fully folded out to let you know they are all fully expanded. One of the main deciding factors on me purchasing this tripod over the others is the ability to both extend the legs to a greater height as well as extend the legs out further which lowers the tripod all the way to the bottom of the surface the tripod is located on. This provides great flexibility for getting higher or lower shots. The mount is fantastic. It's a very compact, yet easy to use arca swiss mount that holds my camera securely without issue. It includes a ball style head that also has a good amount of hold when the adjustment knob is fully tightened.I will say that this tripod does have some issues with the size of my preferred lens which is the large and heavy Tamron 35-150mm F2-2.8. This lens by itself weighs 1165g. Included with the A7IV camera, the total weight comes out to around 1824g. This tripod will handle it but I have to be careful about how I configure the camera on the tripod itself to make sure it has adequate support across all of the legs. But I shoot with my 35-150mm lens all the time on this tripod. It works well. Smaller lenses of course have no issues at all. There is also a hot shoe attachment on the side of this tripod which is really nice if you want to mount a microphone or light as well.The only thing I dislike about this tripod is it doesn't have a dedicated pan adjustment on the head. So to pan, I have to loosen the ball head itself and manually adjust the pan angle to what I need. It's not a huge problem, I just feel having a dedicated pan adjustment would further benefit this particular tripod.All things considered, I’m very happy with my choice in the vast world of tabletop tripods. It suits my requirements greatly and I use it on a regular basis. I'm satisfied with the functionality as well as the quality and would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a portable tabletop tripod solution.
Reviewed in Germany on August 3, 2024
This is a first impressions review, not based on long term experience yet.The Ulanzi MT-24 is actually the Ulanzi MT-22. Is there a difference? Nobody knows. Amazon sells it as the MT-24, but you receive an MT-22.It is a decent desktop or travel tripod, but the price of now $66 is simply not justified in the slightest! Compared to the pricing of other such Ulanzi tripods, it is in the $30 range. But for some unknown reason you can hardly find it anymore, and then only totally overpriced. Why? Nobody knows.It is made entirely of aluminium - except for the lever to fix the ball head, and for the locks securing the leg extensions (all plastic), the latter of which therefore have a tendency to screech and jam... Planned obsolescence? Nobody knows. But that looks like a problem that will make many of these tripods fail over time, because these plastic locks are the opposite of smoothness and of terrible quality.Another flaw for most users might be the baseplate system used by Ulanzi here, which is incompatible with other mounts like the Arca Swiss system and its clones to some extent. While it is possible to use Arca Swiss baseplates on the Ulanzi-mount of the MT-22, the opposite is only possible, when you remove the locking/position screws from the Ulanzi baseplate because they are in the way on an Arca Swiss mount and would make it impossible to close the locking clamp. Personally I find handling so much more secure and comfortable with locking screws in place that I do not want to go without.The Ulanzi baseplate certainly is a lot smaller than a standard plate, maybe only one third of the normal size. Some users might find that convenient. To me though the disadvantages outweigh the benefits, because on a standard baseplate many cameras can still stand quite well, even with lock-pins in place. But with the Ulanzi baseplate most cameras are going to tip over in some direction, and all cameras are going to tip over when the position screws are not removed. Personally I would not want to be forced to always put the camera on its side when setting it down, so the Ulanzi baseplate is not for me, and I'd rather go with the bulkier standard plates which are also more universally compatible.The folding mechanism of the tripod has 3 positions: Selfie-stick, tripod high position, tripod low position. None of the positions actually lock in place, the middle position has a one-way safety, that is all. This is especially unpleasant in the selfie-stick mode. Hopefully Ulanzi will address this issue in future versions, because just adding three notches in the center of the tripod would have provided three lockable positions. The aluminium safety buttons on the legs for the middle position (not the plastic locks for the leg extensions) sometimes jam...The ball head has no separate pan head function, unfortunately.Look and feel of the Ulanzi MT-22 are great! Very classy and ergonomic. But the legs would have benefitted from a rubberized outer layer, because in winter your hands are going to freeze off holding that metal stick. The length and girth of the selfie-stick are perfect for me.The tripod has some flex in it, especially when using the leg extensions. For a $20 tripod that might be expected, but for a $66 tripod this is unacceptable. I also do not like that the leg extensions only lock in the pulled-out position, but not in the pushed-in position. Over time friction might become too low to hold them in anymore when using the selfie-stick configuration, and they would slip out when you don't want them to.Officially the weight capacity of the MT-22 is 5 kg. I do not have equipment heavy enough to test that, but 5kg seems a little bit of a stretch here... especially when using the leg extensions.All (3) screws of the tripod need tools to be turned, and all of them different ones... That is a big design flaw.For the baseplate (which is probably too small for thumbscrews) you need a coin, for the base of the tripod itself you need an allen wrench, and for the cold-shoe mount on the side you need a smaller allen wrench. The allen wrenches are provided, but honestly, who would want to carry 3 different tools with themselves for a tripod, especially for one which is designed to be highly portable... NOBODY KNOWS!
Marshall Butler
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
This is probably one of the nicest tripods I have ever owned. It's heavy, solid, made from very good materials, and it holds my heavy DSLR camera very well without feeling like it's gonna tip over. The legs fold almost flat as well, so if you film stuff underneath the car like I do, it's nice to be able to get the camera so low.I mean, I'm not even kidding, look at my picture of the packaging: it says you can use it as a self defense weapon, which I would agree, it would probably do the job very well if needed!
jeeyoun park
Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2024
my vortex spotting scope is heavy but this supports it very well, easy to operate
Martin Charette
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2023
Excellent produit, il est robuste et ajustable. Parfait à utiliser comme petit trépied. Je le recommande moins pour faire des vlogs en raison de son poids. Si vous l’utilisez en hiver pour faire des vlogs, vous devrez porter des gants car il devient très froid en raison de sa composition en aluminium. C’est un produit de qualité que vous aurez pour très longtemps. Excellent achat, je le recommande!
Serhiy
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2023
Can hold Canon 5DM3 with heavy lens
Michael Frymus
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2023
I like the adjustability of this. And it holds my camera nicely, even with a decent sized lens. Wish I could spread the legs out at more different angles, but this is still perfectly fine.I basically use this for those cases when I know I do not need a big tripod as Im not doing photography. But, for those moments when Im like damn, I wish I had it for that one shot I didn't expect, I have this. And it usually works as I can just put it up on a rock or something and it severs me well
Robert Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022
Review of Portable Desktop Mini Tripod PICTRON MT-24 Compact Camera TripodI bought this desktop tripod to mount my phone for stable viewing using the magnifying function on my phone. It's the perfect height and the ball swivel allows for an infinite amount of fine adjustment. The stand is stable and does not move when adjusting the views on my phone.The stand is made from aluminum and there are many ways to use the stand. You can fold all the legs together and use it as a selfie stick or unfold the legs and lay it flat on a table. There are extensions on each leg (about 3 inches) to give more height or when laying flat, more stability.It comes with a detachable foot for easy removal of a camera and there is a cold shoe on the side of the mount for attaching other items like a light.I highly recommend this versatile stand for table top use of a camera or anything that can mount using 1/4 in threads.
High Plains Shooter
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021
An excellent mini tripod. It is light, strong and very functional. The ball head is smooth and holds well. The legs extend easily and stay in position until the release tabs are squeezed. The legs lock in two different angles from under the ball head allowing for a low profile stance or a taller higher clearance position. The locks only engage in one direction, allowing for the tripod to be quickly collapsed back to a single handle configuration without any manipulation of the lock mechanism, yet maintains strength and stability when set up as a tripod. Extending the legs gives even more stability and makes it nearly impossible to tip even with a camera with a long and heavy lens. When collapsed to a handle, it has a very solid and comfortable feel and the extended legs give just enough added length to make it useful as a vlogging stick (I angle mine a bit and it helps to keep my hand out of the video while giving me the few extra inches I need to frame myself in reasonable proportion. I use zoom lenses with a 16mm or 18mm minimum focal length on a crop sensor camera, the effective full frame equivalents are 24mm or 27mm. The result is still a bit tight, but with the extra extension this gives, it is usable for vlogging. I plan to get a zoom lens with a 10mm to 16mm range (15mm to 24 mm equivalent) in the future, this will work even better. There are vlogging sticks that are longer, but for a mirrorless camera, lens and cage any more length would magnify any hand shake, decrease stability and increase the pressure on the hand to painful levels when holding it out for any lengthy period of time. The ball head has cutouts on both sides allowing the handle to be used up to 90 degrees and I have found this useful when I don't have my top handle on my rig. I just set it at a right angle, flip the camera upside down, use it as a top handle for getting smooth low shots and flip the video vertically in post. Another nice feature of this is the very small Swiss Arca clamp, it securely fastens directly to the base of my cage so I don't need a plate mounted. One more plus, is that it has a cold shoe mount on the side that can be smoothly rotated or tightened down (using an allan wrench) to give a convenient mounting point for a microphone, light or other accessory. This mini tripod is perfect for my needs, it allows me to set my camera down without danger of it falling over, provides lock down stablization, allows me to pan more smoothly with the support of a table or wall and works a a vlogging stick. This is the most versatile mini tripod that I have found and has by far the best build quality. Worth every penny.
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