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Hama Traveller Mini Pro Tripod
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- Tripod for non-jerky images and a steady hold on uneven surfaces, suitable for photo/video cameras
- The 3D ball head allows perfect alignment for shots in portrait and landscape format
- Its compact size makes it ideal for travelling, holidays, hikes and outdoor trips
- Functional quick-action leg locks the tripod legs can easily/quickly be fixed at the required height/position
- Rubber feet for a firm/steady grip, non-slip foam covered legs for all weather conditions
Product details
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Parcel Dimensions : 43.8 x 9.4 x 9.2 cm; 740 g
- Date First Available : Aug. 7 2012
- Manufacturer : Hama
- ASIN : B002L4KSUU
- Item model number : 00004213
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Traveller by name and by nature, the light aluminium construction and included travel case makes transportation of the tripod easy and convenient so wherever you are in the world you are always prepared for that unexpected photo opportunity! The Traveler Mini Pro from Hama is a must for any keen photographer.
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Mr Omneo 8 July 2012 Featured , Technology 3 Comments 9,488 Views
If anything a tripod should be an integral part of any photographer’s kit bag no matter what their level of skill. With the right tripod and technique you can create stunning, high-quality, professional looking images. The Traveller Pro from Hama ensures excellent still shots, (self-) portraits or horizontal tilts and vertical pans with its 3D ball tilt head and rotating central column for macro photography.
With great attention to detail its built-in spirit level allows you to be sure that you’ll be taking precise, level photos with ease, aided by the secure quick-action leg locks, central column brake and rubber feet that permit a reliable, firm, steady hold on a variety of different terrains.
Lets not forget that it’s traveller by name and by nature, the light aluminium construction, it’s approximately 1.3kg and comes with a travel case making transportation easy and convenient, so wherever you are in the world you are always prepared for that unexpected photo opportunity! Even mounting or changing cameras on the go is made super easy thanks to the quick-release plate with safety catch and “click function”.
If you ask me, and if you’re reading this I’m going to assume you did, the Traveler Pro from Hama is a must for any keen photographer and while it has a fairly reasonable retail price of £69.99 you can snap it up for just from Amazon . So what are you waiting for? Go buy it!
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I don’t do many reviews of stuff I’ve bought but I’ve got one of these and so has a friend at my camera club and – in complete contrast to the original reviewer – we’ve both been extremely pleased with them so I feel I need to do it justice.
I’ve used it with my Canon EOS450D with lenses up to 300mm length and my friend has used it with his Nikon D90, he even tried it with a hefty medium format camera and was very impressed that it was able to handle that combination steadily. I’ve used it indoors at camera club nights and outdoors on long walks its light weight made a huge difference compared to the other tripod I used to lug about. No more aching arms or shoulders !
I even used it on the streets of London at night without it getting in anyone’s way, the quick release was really useful when doing this. The only problem I found was a vibration when exposed to a strong wind but I dropped the legs a bit and hung my camera bag from the hook, hey presto a 6-second exposure of the buildings near the Thames at night came out nice and sharp with the flow of the water appearing just as it should – I’ve uploaded a crop of that to the user pictures.
I really appreciate the ability to vary the angle of the legs because I often find myself in a confined space (at the side of a waterfall or on rocks at the seaside for example) where I can’t get the legs of a standard tripod to spread wide enough to be stable. I used to have to lug a heavy “profesional” tripod around to do that before. There’s a subtle feature I like too, the locking clamps for the legs have been arranged so that all clamps can be locked or unlocked from the closed leg position at the same time with just one hand, makes setting up and taking down the tripod loads quicker and easier !
At this price I can only give it full marks as its great value for money.
Hama produce a range of budget accessories for photographers and video shooters. Their range of tripods are very popular as they are well built for the price and have all the basic functions expected of any tripod. The sort of features that appear on the Giottis and Manfrottos, which professionals insist upon, are often absent on budget equipment or the budget version is a pale reflection. This is where the Traveller Compact Pro is different.
Constructed from lightweight but robust materials the Traveller Compact Pro looks and feels like a very good piece of engineering. It is more compact than the budget tripods by some measure due to the additional leg section. The leg adjusters are robust and tight fitting. The telescopic leg sections slide out easily. The legs are fitted with retractable spikes and rubber feet at one end and alloy leg positioners at the other, designed to allow for a normal or splayed leg position. The QR Ball head is a high quality item suitable for loads up to 3 Kg (DSLR with Battery Grip & budget 300mm Zoom).
The removable central pillar is slid into position manually and has a detachable hooked section, which enables the pillar to be inverted allowing birds eye shots of close up subjects. This is one of the tripods best features as it opens up a world of possibilities when shooting macro. The replaceable steel hook is sturdy enough to hold a sizeable camera bag (tested to 5Kg), to produce a very sturdy platform, for all but gale force conditions. I wouldn’t go any larger than a 5Kg bag when at full height, especially on a smooth or slippery surface as the thin lower leg sections may not take the weight. Reducing the leg length by a section would create a stronger leg and therefore heavier ballasts would be possible for extreme conditions. It is a matter of using a bit of good sense when applying loads to the hook but the design is well engineered and highly specc’ed to withstand all but the most abusive demands. The central pillar is also adjustable in length as it is in two sections. The lower section can be removed completely and the hook refitted to the upper section. This allows for the tripod to be stabilised with ballast in low level positions say with just 1 or 2 legs sections extended.
The ball head is well designed and unlike one reviewer I find the ball tension to be highly adjustable. Certainly not a simple tight or loose function. The test I used to judge this was to twist the ball whilst tightening the lever until the whole head & central pillar turned in the tripod. I made sure the pillar was tightened to a point where it would be difficult to turn the head without holding the tripod steady. When I did this I could adjust the ball tension very finely. As with any mechanical device there are always limits. If one mounts a camera and heavy lens whilst adjusting the head then more care is needed. Ideally, one should remove the camera, make the adjustment, then refit said camera. The QR adaptor is of excellent quality and has a brass safety lever to prevent accidental release. So if one does leave the camera on the head when adjusting position and the ball slips loose, the camera will not fall to the ground. Th QR platform also has a circular spirit level, which works just as well in the inverted position but is difficult to read in this position without lying down beneath it.
The general finish in a tough gun metal grey paint with warm touch soft rubber grips is very nice indeed. Not sure how long the logos on the rubber grips will last but as it may be stored in it’s own heavy duty water resistant zippered carry bag they should last a good while. All nuts and bolts are black chromed hexagonal fasteners, and is a sign of high quality in my view. Even the hidden small cross head screw used to hold the hook in place is black chrome. That speaks volumes about the quality. I can assure you that if there were corners to be cut then that is where it would be made.
Overall an excellent item, which at […] is at the upper end of the budget alloy tripods but is still well worth it. At […] it is an absolute bargain and if it didn’t have the feel that it will last for many years without damage I would have bought 2.
As soon as I saw and felt this tripod, I knew it was good so bought one straight away. My dad wanted to keep it when I showed it to him, so I had to buy myself another, then my dads friend wanted one, so again I was left without one for a while. Everybody who has seen it wants one, and that in itself is testement to how good it is.
As expected it is small and lightweight and comes complete with a suitable carry bag. It is solidly built and comfortable to carry due to the padding on the upper legs. The head is a ball and socket type which allows for very flexible movement, and the single locking screw tightens it up very well. The quick release mechanism has been really well thought out with a small locking lever to ensure you do not accidentally release the plate.
The legs can be used normally, or by turning a simple device at the top of each leg can be spread much wider for very low angle, and extra stability. The central column can be split and half removed to accomodate that low angle, and can also be inverted so that the camera hangs below the legs.
I use it mainly indoors photographing models that I have made and painted, and for this purpose it is more practical than the larger, heavier tripods which don’t always allow for such a low viewpoint. It is very good as a lightweight travel tripod, but I still prefer to use a much heavier duty one if I am shooting with long exposure times or in windy conditions, but that of course depends on the practicalities of taking a heavy or light tripod to a location. Where space and weight needs to be taken into account, this is perfect.
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Hama "Traveller Pro" Tripod for Smartphones, GoPros, Photo Cameras, 106 - 2D
- Camera tripod for blur-free photos and stability on uneven terrain, suitable for smartphones, GoPro action and photo and video cameras
2D tilt head
The 2D tilt head allows perfect alignment for landscape shots
Compact size for travelling
Its compact size makes it ideal for travelling, holidays, hikes and outdoor trips
- Sensational, versatile photos and videos from original perspectives and in unusual locations
- For selfie photos and videos, ideal for video diaries, blogs and for holidays and life on the move
- No more wobbly, skewed selfies
- Tripod leg covered with high-quality, durable rubber with a honeycomb pattern for outstanding grip
- Rotary ring on the tripod head allows a wide or narrow spread of the tripod legs depending on the setting
- Extremely flexible, suitable for a smartphone width from 4.8 – 9.5 cm (in horizontal format) thanks to the double extendable clamp spring holder
- Foam padding on the holder protects the smartphone case from scratches
- Patterned rubber feet for firm grip on smooth, slippery and uneven surfaces
- Space-saving design: the smartphone holder can be folded
- Smartphone holder can be removed and used with other tripods
- Rotatable threaded plate for optimum connection of other adapters
- Connection of cameras with GoPro connection
- Also suitable for cameras with ¼" thread
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Hama "Traveller Pro" Tripod for Smartphones, GoPros, Photo Cameras, 106 - 2D
- The 2D tilt head allows perfect alignment for landscape shots
- Its compact size makes it ideal for travelling, holidays, hikes and outdoor trips
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- Camera tripod for blur-free photos and stability on uneven terrain, suitable for smartphones, GoPro action and photo and video cameras
- Sensational, versatile photos and videos from original perspectives and in unusual locations
- For selfie photos and videos, ideal for video diaries, blogs and for holidays and life on the move
- No more wobbly, skewed selfies
- Tripod leg covered with high-quality, durable rubber with a honeycomb pattern for outstanding grip
- Rotary ring on the tripod head allows a wide or narrow spread of the tripod legs depending on the setting
- Extremely flexible, suitable for a smartphone width from 4.8 – 9.5 cm (in horizontal format) thanks to the double extendable clamp spring holder
- Foam padding on the holder protects the smartphone case from scratches
- Patterned rubber feet for firm grip on smooth, slippery and uneven surfaces
- Space-saving design: the smartphone holder can be folded
- Smartphone holder can be removed and used with other tripods
- Rotatable threaded plate for optimum connection of other adapters
- Connection of cameras with GoPro connection
- Also suitable for cameras with ¼" thread
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- 1 "Traveller Pro" tripod
- 1 smartphone holder
- 1 GoPro adapter
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The Traveller Mini Pro from Hama will ensure excellent still shots, (self-) portraits or horizontal tilts and vertical pans with its 3D ball tilt head. With fully 3x extendable tripod legs, the Traveler Mini Pro has a fully adjustable height capable of elevating your camera to a maximum of 117cm, along with expandable legs for optimum proximity ...
The Traveller Pro from Hama ensures excellent still shots, (self-) portraits or horizontal tilts and vertical pans with its 3D ball tilt head and rotating central column for macro photography. With extendable tripod legs, the height of the Traveler Pro is fully adjustable making it capable of elevating your camera to a maximum of 163cm, combine ...
Hama. "Traveller Pro" Tripod for Smartphones, GoPros, Photo Cameras, 106 - 2D. 00004631. Camera tripod for blur-free photos and stability on uneven terrain, suitable for smartphones, GoPro action and photo and video cameras. Price on demand.
Ball head allows perfect alignment for portrait and landscape shots. Sensational, versatile photos and videos from original perspectives and in unusual places. For selfie photos and videos, perfect for video diaries, blogs and ideal for travel and on the go.
Unboxing and quick review of the Hama Traveller Mini Pro Tripod, which was sent to me by a viewer as a mystery gift...http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002...
2D: 2-way head allows perfect alignment for horizontal, level shooting. Compact travel size is ideal for vacation, hiking and outdoor trip.
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Camera tripod for blur-free photos and stability on uneven terrain, suitable for smartphones, GoPro action and photo and video cameras. Sensational, versatile photos and videos from original perspectives and in unusual locations. For selfie photos and videos, ideal for video diaries, blogs and for holidays and life on the move.
Hama 4620 Tripod "Traveller Pro" for Smartphone, GoPro Cameras, Ball Head, Black, 105cm. Free shipping. £28.05. Conrad Electronic. Hama Tripod 1/4 Working height=23 - 105 cm Black, Silver, Red For smartphones and GoPro. £36.75. Advertisement. Related products.
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