

🎥 Elevate Every Shot with Precision & Portability
The NEEWER Portable Desktop Mini Tripod is a premium aluminum alloy tripod designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. With a robust 11 lbs load capacity, 360° ball head for smooth panoramic shots, and adjustable height from 17 to 50 cm, it offers unmatched versatility for DSLR cameras and camcorders. Its quick-release plate and non-slip feet ensure fast setup and rock-solid stability, making it the go-to compact tripod for macro photography, vlogging, and video production.

















| ASIN | B07FKDH3BC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18 in Complete Tripod Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,001) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Item model number | TP-AAM521 |
| Language | Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish |
| Manufacturer | Neewer |
| Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
L**2
Awesome little tripod!
I bought this little tripod to use with a new shooting chronograph that utilizes Doppler radar to determine how fast a projectile is moving. Since I'm restricted to shooting on an indoor range, I needed to mount the chronograph unit just behind and to the side of the firearm and about 4 inches below the muzzle. Shooting from a standing position, the Neweer tripod allows me to set it up on the shooting bench and position the chronograph exactly where I need it to be. I'm especially impressed with the apparent materials and build quality of the tripod. The tripod seems to be assembled very well and does not have a lot of "play" between moving parts. Once adjusted and set up, it's very sturdy. The included quick release mount with 1/4" screw is a nice bonus, as some tripods require that this piece be purchased separately. There is a leveling bubble included on the mount, as well, and I'm able to level up the tripod, mount the chronograph and get shooting in just a couple of minutes. Legs are sturdy and are easily adjustable. The rubber feet are twisted counterclockwise to allow the legs to telescope out in sections by pulling on them. On my particular tripod, these were very tight and I initially had to exert a respectable amount of force to get them to pull out. They've loosened up a bit with use, but they're still pretty tight. A sign of quality, I'm assuming. The tripod arrives in a small cardboard box, but I found on Amazon a set of 6 drawstring nylon bags that were exactly the right size and hold the tripod perfectly, allowing me to carry the tripod in my range bag, which affords it some protection and provides a convenient way to transport it. If you need a small tripod, this is the juice right here.
M**E
Built for stability and ease of use. Well built.
UPDATE: Now I have two. This little tripod is well made and very sturdy. I’m impressed with the construction and functionality. I’ve attached a crossbar that allows for a straight down camera shot for macro photography. By itself, the tripod is a very handy tabletop tripod the can be adjusted from about a 8 inches to 2 feet. The leg locking mechanism works well and is very stable. There are multiple leg positions to enable varying degrees of stability by moving the center gravity downward. The weight is just right - just heavy enough to be stable and secure, but not overly clunky. It’s light enough to use as a selfie stick if you do not use a cage rig. Adjustments are smooth as are the mounting ball socket, legs and radial swivels.
S**R
Sturdy table top tripod built the right way
This little and very sturdy table top tripod combines being lightweight with some adjustment abilities. It will hold everything from a regular camera, a phone, and gopro with various adapters for vertical shots etc. (See photo). I have used most versions of tripods for over 50 years and this one is a keeper for my table top stability I need. Since it has the brace between the legs and those magic feet and a hook at the bottom to add a little extra weight, it will be well-used for a long time. Since it is a tough plastic, I will take a little more care of it than the metal tripods. They included a carry/storage bag so this won't be a challenge. I would buy this again without hesitation. The price is awesome and 1/10 what the smaller "name brands" cost these days.
B**Y
Almost perfect
The good: I've been searching for something compact and sturdy to support my Sony A7rIII and other cams for a while. This is pretty much it. It folds small enough (particularly if you remove the column and ball head and flip it around) to fit in most lens-sized pockets in a camera bag, is solidly built, extends tall enough to be used for almost any shooting scenario, is stable... It's a nice bit of kit and will be taking up residence in my travel bag. The not so perfect: First, the center column locking mechanism. This needs a bit of work to secure any camera of appreciable weight. The clamping force is not enough to prevent the A7RIII with and without grip and any average lens from drifting radially. It's easily bumped off-axis while simply adjusting camera settings or, if the tripod is on any slope and the column not vertical, the column will rotate fairly readily. This really needs a rethink to provide more clamping force. I would actually be OK with eliminating the column altogether as it really does not add appreciable height and mounting the ball head directly to the center yoke would both solve the issue, simplify the entire tripod, and make it even more compact. The second item is somewhat personal. I use a Black Rapid strap when traveling and as such, need a mount in the tripod socket to clip the strap to. Typically, I use Manfrotto RC2 quick release plates. These are perfect for a quick and seamless jump from strap to tripod. BR even makes a replacement mount (FR-T1) that is compatible with the RC2 plates. The included ball head functions well enough and the quick release is OK. But, there is not enough depth in the plate to accommodate a fixing screw with a loop like the FR-T1 to attach to the clasp on the strap. Removing the plate and replacing it with a BR screw for each transition is something that was not going to work for me. This is made a bit worse by the top of the ball head interface with the QR plate which has a keyed feature. Not a bad idea but, it eliminates the possibility of swapping just the QR assembly for the RC2. This meant I had to replace the entire ball head. So, the $40 tripod became a $100 solution. Still not a deal breaker though. If they fix the column clamping force and made the top of the ball head shaft universal, this would be a 5 star review. If you are using a smaller, lighter weight camera than the A7rIII and don’t mind the proprietary plate system, then this is a perfect and solid solution for travel.
R**A
Very good quality and a great buy
Very good quality and sturdy. Holds both phone and camera securely. Easy to set the height and angle adjustments. It is heavy enough to support my camera, yet light enough for easy portability. I love the excellent functionality of this tripod. A great buy and worth the price. Highly recommended.
A**.
I bought it for my Spotting scope and used it during my holidays. It is quite compact and easy to carry in your back back. Material is quite sturdy and robust. Love it.
A**X
conforme à mes attentes. Pratique pour la photo macro botanique de terrain avec mon bridge. facile à caser ds le sac à dos.
T**Y
This is a great little tripod. It goes from approx 6 inches to 19 inches in height. It easily holds my Nikon Z5ii with a 105mm macro lens so it will work well in the field when photographing those little things that are close to the ground.
R**L
Nice tripod and good for small dslr upto 2-3kg with small lens. Easy to carry and does the job that i was looking for. Bought it for nikon z50 and does the job of handling it properly. Ball head is nice. Overall a quality product.
E**S
Good stuff. Great price
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