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No hay artículos en el carroLuis Enrique
Comentado en México el 14 de agosto de 2024
Excelente calidad
Robert Wright
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2024
Wanted a travel size yet sturdy tripod for travels through Yellowstone and The Tetons for my larger 70 x 200 and 150 x 600 lens on Nikon Z7II. I ordered the Artcise CS80C (with detachable mono leg) separately so I could upgrade to a larger ball head and also purchased the Artcise LB52 ball head. It is the perfect size for me and is just what I was looking for. I already own the Artcise AS95C with a Wimberley Gimbal head II, so I know the Artcise quality, but it was a little larger for frequent travel than I wanted. I am very pleased with the Artcise brand. An excellent value for the money and comparable to other brands at much higher prices.
Kay Comino
Comentado en Australia el 11 de agosto de 2023
Love it. Just love it. Great price. Fat delivery. Holds my big 500mm prime lens easily
Revelation Overland
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2023
I wasn’t about to spend hundreds on a tripod so looked a budget option with no center column and can get super close to the ground. I was led to this and have zero regrets. It is so well made and lightweight. Don’t hesitate if looking fire an amazing tripod for a great price.
Waynerm002
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2022
I've been taking this with me on my travels and while not the lightest tripod, it works well for my use. I pair it with a video head or a photo ballhead, both work well. I liked the ARTCISE AS90C I purchased and sent back, it handled more weight, was more sturdy and was a proper video tripod, with a bowl. The weight however, exceeded my needs for being light for travel. This unit has been with me to a few countries and has been a dream to setup and use. I mainly use it for video with my Sachtler Ace XL fluid head and my mirrorless setup and love it. Yes, overkill for such a small camera but I tend to keep my gear for years, with equipment growth expectations overtime. My previous tripod was with me for at least 15 years.I have not issues of failures with this tripod, I find it a really good platform to use for both photo and video. There is a center hook to hang something with weight (camera bag,etc.) should you require more stability. It was much better than I expected it to be. It has only been about 6 month of use but I hope to have it long term.
Bruce Leventhal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de noviembre de 2021
I currently own a Gitzo 3-Series CF tripod and an Induro GIT 3-series tripod. The Induro is off for repairs, and my wife needed something in the interim. I did not want to spend $400+ for another set of legs, so I explored Amazon's offerings. This is where I found Arctise. When it arrived, I was surprised by the overall quality of the legs and the turn locks. While my $900 Gitzo has a little more refinement in its parts, I'm not sure that is i $700 better! The Arctise has 3-series legs, supports our telephoto lenses well, and extends hight enough that my 5'9" body can look through the viewfinder without stooping. Finally, it is relatively compact and easily fits along the side of my F-Stop Tilopa bag. The legs have a high quality : price ratio.
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