Tripod for Camera, 81″ Camera Tripod Stand, 83 inches DSLR Tripods & Monopods, Heavy Duty Travel Tripod for Binoculars Laser Level Spotting Scope Telescope, Professional Complete Tripod Units Electronics

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About this item Camera Tripod & Monopod — JOILCAN heavy duty tripod featuring a “fold up” 5-section traveler design, which allows you to adjust the working height from 23″ to 81″ in seconds. 81 inches alloy photography video tripod makes standing shooting easier and 23 inches lightweight travel tripod can meet your various shooting environments and photographic needs. In addition, The lightweight portable tripod is only 16.5″ folded, making it ideal for storage in a backpack or suitcase. Aluminum Stability Camera Tripod — JOILCAN 81 inches Tripod is a good choice for photographers, enthusiasts, beginners, and travelers with lightweight and high quality. 3/8 inch quick release plate mount can quick connection to almost all DSLR cameras, compact camcorders, full frame cameras, binoculars/spotting scopes, cameras with lens, and digital cinema cameras. 30 mm diameter leg tube withstand heavier load compared to similar camera tripods yet remain stable and flexible. 38 MM Panoramic Ball Head — Camera Tripods with 360° panning and +90°/ -70° tilt to get the perfect shot every time. Aluminum alloy quick release ball head with 3 built-in bubble levels to accommodate landscape or portrait orientations. The dual-lock design utilizes a large, primary knob for controlling the movement of the ball and a second smaller knob for engaging the 360° independent pan. The precise 360-degree scale realizes accurate image alignment and gets free angles. Convert Tripod to Monopod Easily — Made of sturdy aluminum alloy, the flexible adjustable tripod features a removable center column and one detachable tripod leg configured, which can as a monopod with a 31 to 80″ adjustable height quickly. Sufficient stability and shooting height tripod for camera make it a versatile accessory for any image maker, providing an alternative way of shooting with ease. You can also use lightweight tripod as an alpenstock while hiking or walking. Macro Photography — Professional tall tripod Each leg features three different independent leg angle adjustments available, regulating the stability of your support to fit your needs on uneven terrain. For added versatility, the telescopic center column is reversible, facilitating lower-angle shooting and macro photography, to take a closer shot of the object. The central column also can be elongated by rotating the knob system, and you can shoot anything at a smaller angle.

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Product Dimensions 15 x 3 x 3 inches Item Weight 2.85 pounds ASIN B08B3M2MFL Item model number H80-blue Customer Reviews

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Product Dimensions 15 x 3 x 3 inches

Item Weight 2.85 pounds

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Special Feature camera tripods & monopods, heavy duty tripod, adjustable tripod, tall tripod, travel tripod

Material Aluminum

Item Weight 2.85 Pounds

Weight Limit 24 Pounds

Model Name H80-Blue

Maximum Height 81 Inches

Tripod Head Type Ball Heads

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15 x 3 x 3 inches

Item Weight

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Best Sellers Rank

#114 in Complete Tripod Units

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

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Manufacturer

JOILCAN

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Special Feature

camera tripods & monopods, heavy duty tripod, adjustable tripod, tall tripod, travel tripod

Material

Aluminum

Weight Limit

24 Pounds

Model Name

H80-Blue

Maximum Height

81 Inches

Tripod Head Type

Ball Heads

60 reviews for Tripod for Camera, 81″ Camera Tripod Stand, 83 inches DSLR Tripods & Monopods, Heavy Duty Travel Tripod for Binoculars Laser Level Spotting Scope Telescope, Professional Complete Tripod Units Electronics

  1. Chris B

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    I like the height, but hard to have it straight and level.

    I use this tripod for my laser when I install signs or graphics on wall. It is not the best tool for that. I would have love a crank to manage the height. It is also not so easy to have it straight and level. I am a little disappointed.

  2. Adzvello

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Understanding things easily.

    Could’ve been been better if it came with more thorough and detailed instructions and tips to specify how to get the most out of using it. The few instructions were kind of complicated.

  3. James H

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    great tripod

    I use it to record my son’s sporting events and it has worked great for me with a DLSR camera and zoom lens. It is also great for Gopro or other stationary image capture.

  4. Sue

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Big for the money

    Bought it for my son so I would guess it works well for what u need it for he’s happy. With it and so I’m I.

  5. Daniel Smith

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great quality, works with dji Ronan qd

    Seems to be great quality, works with dji Ronan qd camera mount

  6. JTAdone

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Nice tripod; some design issues

    The tripod came with all pictured items: two mounting plates, one short extension tube, one phone mount, two Allen keys and one thread adaptor stud for 3/8-to-1/4. The leg extension clamps are sturdy. The center extension tubes lock in place well. The bottom hook should hold a light camera backpack. The ball seems like it’ll hold my D3S plus 400mm lens with no issue. Folds up very small and fits in the provided bag with adequate room for the included accessories. Most machined surfaces are clean and free of burrs.Issues:1. The monopod leg that detaches from the tripod hub is an aluminum-to-aluminum threaded interface. This is poor design practice and will be the first failure point. Aluminum on aluminum galls terribly even when anodized. After a few installs and removals of the monopod the threads will become garbage. The female threads should be a helicoil (preferably nitronic) and the male threads should be plated steel.2. The phone mount has a slot to install a hot-shoe flash for remote mounted flashing. The slot is not properly sized for Nikon or Meike flash bases. I presume it will also not work for other flash bases as the thickness of the metal base plate on hot-shoe flashes is fairly standard.

    One person found this helpful

  7. dfossmeister

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works really well, quite sturdy

    I love this thing! I had 3 other regular aluminum tripods already but this one is taller, more adjustable and sturdy. I like the carry bag too, much better than kepping the old boxes. I wish I had bought this sooner.

  8. celeste call

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    what’s with the quick release plate ?

    i love this tripod, aside from two things:1. how easy it is to remove the covers at the feet of the tripod- almost lost my silicon cover on a shoot after it slipped off2. the quick release plate is practically useless when it’s angled- i constantly have to tighten the plate again and it doubles my shoot time, because it’s not dependable enough to keep a consistent light as the plate randomly slowly loosens up

  9. Condor

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Appears well constructed

    I just received this tripod, so I will have to update on durability later. It is listed to weigh less than 3 pounds, but that is not true. In its zippered case it is just under 5 pounds, and on its own it weighs a little over 4 pounds. So if weight is a factor I felt it necessary to correct the listing. This is for the blue tripod.As for setting it up, I didn’t need any instructions. Fold out the legs, done. The leveling mechanism is a bit awkward as there are two small windows on the sides of the ball joint head which can only be seen if I crouch down. I like the top level bubble better. There is one, but that is for tilting the camera completely off to the side.One quick change plate was screwed into the ballpoint head,, the other is packed with some accessories.I like that it has separate screws for 360 and for up and down. My other tripod has only one which makes it impossible to pan and scan. I only wish that it had a handle to make pan and scan easier when a larger camera is mounted.The accessory bag has a thin black pole with screw openings on both ends. There are also screws and two different size wrenches. But the instructions do not mention this piece. I looked the tripod over to see if anything unscrews, but if it does anywhere I cannot find it.Not being a true lightweight makes for more stability, as I am not a fan of spindly legs. And it has a hook underneath to hang the camera bag or backpack onto for more center weight.I haven’t played with the monopod conversion yet since that is of lesser interest for now.This tripod does not come with a cellphone adapter nor a remote shutter. Since those are usually not the best quality I would buy them separately anyway, so this is not a deal breaker.I think that I’ll be happy with this purchase. It goes in my car so I can set up my cellphone and the new substantial tele-lens any time I need it. Or bring the big DSLR camera along since this tripod supports up to 30 pounds.

    5 people found this helpful

  10. john crocker

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Solid Tri Pod

    Was looking for a stronger tri pod. This thing is a heavyweight, almost 5lbs. Solidly built and embarrasses my old one. Top notch top quality. And it was on sale.

  11. CW

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it!

    This is a great tripod. Heavy duty, smooth moving parts, sturdy. The legs adjust in various ways and one is removable to use as a monopod. Quality is way above the affordable price. Worth every penny.

  12. Bridget Haley

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great for Landscape Photos

    The compact size is great for travel. Though it fits perfectly in the case, it opens to a great variety of heights. The adjustable legs are great for uneven terrain. Adjustments are easy to make on the fly. It is heavier than I expected, but not too heavy. The ball head is perfect for changing angles when needed. Overall, the tripod is great for landscape photography.

    2 people found this helpful

  13. Dave

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great solution for stationary camera usage.

    We’re using this for a static camera shot, and it’s great. The levels are easy to read and the adjustments make finding the right configuration pretty easy. A minor issue is that the lock for the ball joint when you’re adjusting it. It seems to hold pretty tightly and then suddenly becomes super loose when you back off the tension. I have a hard time finding that setting that lets me nudge it without feeling like I have to manhandle the camera to move it. Once you’re aware of the “floppy” point, you can make it work. Day 1 there is swearing. An enhancement I’d like is that I’d like a handle for panning and tilting, for a video camera. I have some situations where I still want this up high, like over the heads of standing people, but without a handle attachment this is impractical to use. I realize this is not a main feature of this tripod, but if it had a handle attachment, then it would have more utility for me. Overall, this is a great, portable, and supremely adjustable tripod. If your need is stationary shooting, then go for it. If you want video, then look for another solution.

  14. Anita & DaveAnita & Dave

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best in it’s class by far

    This review is for the Joilcan 81” aluminum tripod (H80; note that the review section for this model includes reviews of other Joilcan models). I had been looking for something solid, with minimal plastic, collapsible to a short length, and weighing less than a larger tripod I have. I also wanted a tripod convertible to a monopod. I contacted the company (quick, great service!) to confirm how this model is built, and am quite happy to find it doing everything I wanted. The only plastic to be found is the leg extension locks (which are very solid), with the main centerpiece, the heads and angle levers of the legs, and every part of the head mechanism (ball, knobs, and two camera plates), all made of metal (all appear to be anodized aluminum). The system used to convert to a monopod is all very well built, with a cushioned leg unscrewing from it’s head, then attaching to the center pole and head with a heavy metal screw assembly and threaded inserts. The legs are tipped with strong metal spikes, with heavy rubber caps, which snap onto them. The legs also fold down as small as any full sized tripod I could find, can be angled in multiple ways for height and stability, and this model straps easily to my backpack without sticking out all over. It even comes with a padded, fitted, heavy nylon bag. I am very happy with the materials, build quality, and so many features of this tripod.

    14 people found this helpful

  15. Better DealsBetter Deals

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Solidly built, good quality

    This tripod is lightweight, but very sturdy. The legs, the ball head, the quick release, and even the knobs are metal (see pics). The levers to secure the angle of the legs are also made of aluminum and fit into hefty detents so that the legs are rock solid. Even though it’s lighter than many carbon fiber tripods, it feels sturdy. It weighs in at just under 48 oz., including the ball head and the quick release. There’s a hook on the bottom to attach a weight or hang the camera bag. When I need it even lighter, I like that the tripod can double as a monopod as well. One of the legs simply unscrews and it’s internally threaded to accept a standard ¼-20 screw, so the ball head or any other attachment will work.The ball head itself has independent adjustments for panning and locking down the ball. This lets me fix the angle on the camera but still be able to smoothly pan left/right. There’s an index number too, so I can return to the exact same position. And, it doesn’t take any force to lock down the ball head, even with an odd angle or heavy lens. There’s also a little bullseye spotter to help level the camera (see pic). The quick release plate is well built (all metal, even the knob) and has a proper D ring to screw into the camera, so no more hunting for a coin. When it’s all done, the legs pivot upwards and it folds up neatly. It comes with a sturdy, well-padded case too.

    13 people found this helpful

  16. Satisfied User

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Missing just one thing.

    Excellent sturdy tripod. A great second fiddle for your Manfrotto. Minus the head that has no pan or tilt bar/handle.So do yourself a favor. Keep the tripod body, lose the the original head and pick up a nice replacement head with a pan & tilt bar, you’ll thank yourself for it.

    3 people found this helpful

  17. Anthony R.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Last Tripod Ever Needed

    The ease of use is awesome once you get familiar with all of the components and adjustments. Very versatile, and sturdiness is a SUPER PLUS for the price paid versus others for hundreds of dollars. The lock or tightness is a plus also. Works great with the Canon RP

  18. Rodney Aguilera

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Sturdy and easy to use

    A little on the heavy side but solid and sturdy.

  19. Scott Z.Scott Z.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    My Forever Tripod

    It’s becoming winter, so I didn’t get to take pictures of this tripod outside when I’m using it. I’m an amateur photographer who likes to take photos in my spare time. I had a regular ol’ tripod before this one, but quickly upgraded to this one because I like doing macro photography, and I saw all the amazing features of this tripod as necessary. The leg joints are pretty stiff which is good so you don’t always have to rely on the three settings it locks into. You can also loosen the joint with an allen wrench if you want. The mounting head is detachable and is very easy to set, especially with the three levelers on the knobs. The weight of this is very good being that it won’t topple over or anything and also not too heavy that it would tire you out while carrying it around. It also folds up nice and small to fit in its case. I imagine this will last me a very long time since it seems so well built.

    5 people found this helpful

  20. Amazon Customer

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Better than other junky plastic stands

    Holds well, screws keep in place, great adjustments, all aluminum. Nice bag. Uh its pretty good value for its worth? Im glad I got it, dunno about more wet climates or high humidity, but the coating on the legs seems sturdy.

  21. Ryan

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Great but

    I like this product… but there is one problem… the quick plate constantly works loose. As a real estate photographer, I have to take it off the tripod at least twice per shoot to tighten it back onto the camera. It is a giant pain. I tried both the plates that come with it and I have tried it with my Meike New MK A9 Battery Grip and without the grip and it always comes loose. I use a Sony a7R III

  22. Don

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Only good for Still Pictures not Movies.

    This is a well made tripod, no doubt about it. There is one major flaw I didnt realize until I used it. If you want to do a horizontal sweep while filming, lets say of scenery or sports, you cant do it and stay on the same level. This is a ball design, so both the Horizontal and Vertical movement is all at once from the one ball in the socket, unlike a traditional tripod I was more use to using all my life, where you have a separate horizontal and vertical axis to turn the camera on. If you try to sweep horizontally you will go up and down as well, no way pure horizontal is happening during filming and sweeping.If you want to film and have instantaneous ability to immediately turn in any direction, if you are taking picture stills and following a bird or a plane or superman, then this is your tripod.I’m not saying its a bad tripod, it just cant do what I need it to do. The lack of an extended handle to turn the ball makes this nearly impossible to move in any direction without going way over in a direction you did not intend. You have to grab the camera and by grabbing the camera to move it you involve shakes in the camera, grabing the camera is the biggest no-no and is why you have a tripod in the first place. IT should of at least had a handle/rod/boom to move the camera.The top that you set your camera on has 2 levels one on each side of the corner. Good luck trying to get those 2 into the center, it reminds me of the little plastic toys we had were you tried to get a marble into the center by tilting on the horizontal and vertical axis at the same time, its nearly impossible on this small of a ball.Vertical Sweeps. Due to the “Slot” in the piece that holds the ball, you can lower the extension part of the ball assembly into that slot and you can do a vertical sweep in a perfect up down line, you could even then do a left to right horizontal sweep. I know I said you can’t do that, the difference here being is that your cameras view is in the vertical position, its like turning your widescreen TV or monitor 90 degrees and now you have a long up and down but narrow wide. So if you want all your movies with you expensive S camera to look like they are taken on a cell phone, then this mode works for you. But I do alot of “widescreen” panoramic type shooting and I need to sweep horizontally and no way thats happening. Possibly I can build something that I can attach to it that will let me do that.Its nice, its well made, its not heavy but its not something you want to bring on a long hike, just maybe the mono-pole part of it. Okay for stills, no good for filming, unless your are not going to move your camera.I’ll probably give it away and get a traditional one.Think about it before you buy.

    22 people found this helpful

  23. RC resident

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Suits all my photography tripod needs

    Very stable, light weight, versatile, and has a carrying case.

  24. VBop

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great tripod overall

    Great weight for stability with long exposures. Folds up to a compact size for transport. The controls for adjustments in all directions are user friendly. The ability to take pictures extremely low to the ground by flipping the center stem is a great added feature considering how high up from the ground this will allow you to take a picture.Only complain would be that the pads on the legs tend to rip off easily. Fortunately, that doesn’t affect functionality of the tripod.

  25. Bitwave

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Tripod Monopod!

    Well built easy to use with plenty of height to get those hard to reach shots. The mono-pod is easy to use its great for nature hikes and works well as a walking stick too. All the aluminum legs are sturdy and do not flex easily they have a good rigid feeling and they lock securely independently. The ball head has a rugged feel and supports a fair amount of weight hanging off of it, having some long heavy lenses with a large camera body with extended battery pack feels totally secure. Its not a fluid head however it operates smoothly enough for those panning shots and locks in secure for those long exposures and does not feel like it would blow over with a gust of wind. Its got some weight to it so it feels very rugged and sturdy, for myself I have no problems with the extra weight. I’d much rather feel secure with thousand of dollars in equipment attached to it then feeling like it may topple over or collapse with large glass on top of it. I’m very happy with the purchase, quality and design and would recommend it if your looking for a rugged tripod-monopod setup.

    4 people found this helpful

  26. Roberts Family

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Height – Rubber Foot Fell Off First Day

    This tripod is great. Easy to set up, solid, and is taller than my other travel tripod without being that much bigger.I noticed in a few other reviews, that the rubber feet at the bottom of each leg seem to be easy to fall off, and I found the same thing. I rarely, if ever need to take those off for what I use this for so I ended up placing a small piece of double-sided tape on the metal part of the foot and then forced the rubber foot back on. Hasn’t come off since.

    2 people found this helpful

  27. Uriel

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Tripod

    It keep cameta still 🙂

  28. SAD

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Very tall if needed & very flexible

    Whoever designed this has walked with tripods and set tripods up in different conditions. They gave thought to the design of this and came up with something that works very well.It can be set up to be very short if needed, or it can be set up to be very tall. For example, sometimes a landscape photo requires the camera to be higher than some vegetation in the foreground.The tripod is sturdy, very easy to adjust for different angles or attachments (including a smartphone), easy to pack up for walking or storing, is not too heavy – it is better in every respect than my last one!

    5 people found this helpful

  29. Amazon Customer

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    So far so good.

    Was hoping to get a fairly robust tripod not just for DSLR but also for spotting scope and maybe even a shooting tripod. Pleasantly surprised that it actually has arca mount so my rifles with arca rails can also take advantage of it. Going to order another one. Solid enough to hold a 50bw ar. And the other features are also great.

  30. Inky

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic, sturdy, and reliable!

    Can’t sing enough praises for this tripod! I love it so much, and it’s multi functionality with the additional ability to turn it into a monopod I decided to buy a 2nd one due to its performance (hopefully to help support a slider with both these guys one day).100% do not regret, buy it you’ll love it!Packed this around universal all day and it wasn’t at all heavy.

    2 people found this helpful

  31. J

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Impressed, great quality and value

    I like this tripod more than another I own which cost over $100. This is a great value and easy to adjust. Surprisingly much better than my more expensive tripod. The leveler is in the perfect place: closest to the camera. The bottom hook for macro is cool, and the tripod could easily be weighted in windy conditions. The carry handle is nice even just for extra stability when shifting it around the studio. Alsolute.y, I would but it again!

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  32. Ryan M

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Mad Solid Quality

    First thing I noticed after taking out of the box was the zippered pouch it came in and the weight. After taking out and starting to open, you could feel the quality metal and nice tight movement of the legs and metal clips. You actually flip them around from storage. No it’s not the lighted thing in the world, but it’s so SOLID! I plan to use as a temporary antenna stand so I’m excited it won’t be flimsy. There is also a hook at the bottom of the center mast. Not sure what it’s used for in the photography world, but I could see a ground spike and cord holding it firm for an antenna. Lastly, orange is my favorite color, so a star for that. But honestly, well bleeping done! Oh, great price and great hight!

    One person found this helpful

  33. Chaise Lowe

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    This is the Tripod you’re looking for.

    Had a family trip planned to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park while Kilauea was erupting and needed a heavy duty tripod that wouldn’t fall apart while being banged around on the craggy rocks while off the beaten path. This sucker held up beautifully, we got dumped on multiple times and I was fully expecting the legs to start rusting but we are now 3 weeks past returning home and the legs haven’t rusted! I know there had to be moisture trapped in them with how much rain we seen, but still no rust! You can feel the quality of this tripod too from just pulling it out of the box. It comes with 2 adapters for your cameras as well as an onboard leveling bubble.

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  34. AJ EspinozaAJ Espinoza

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great tripod for the money

    Really great build quality and design and functionality for the money, I highly recommend to anyone looking for a good sturdy tripod for a good price, this is it

    2 people found this helpful

  35. Patrick

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Nice tripod for the money

    Nice portable tripod. If I had anything bad to say it would be the locks on it are a little flimsy.

  36. TC

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great value

    For the money this thing rocks. Used in our in-house photo/video studio and in a backpack on hunting trips. It works very well.

  37. Shawn Carlson

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    great tripod

    ive used it for my camera for photos works great. i have used it with my binoculars and spotting scope as well and works great for that to. folds up small and well built.

  38. Curt

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great

    Really enjoy using this. Very versatile and stable. Was more than I expected.

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  39. Amazon Customer

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Consider for your indoor budget studio, not the best for hiking/more complex filming needs.

    I really like this tripod! Got it for a great deal on Cyber Monday. For a budget tripod I give it 8 out of 10. Solid build, smooth telescoping legs. The only things I would add is a handle to control pan/tilt, and to make the fasteners for the legs out of metal as well, to prolong its life. If it had those features it would definitely be a 10. The plastic hinges feel a tad brittle and may not last as long as the body. All in all a solid product which I expect to last me years. The carrying case was high quality too. I would recommend this tripod for someone looking to film on anything from their cell phone to a medium sized camera. It’s not ultralight, so it won’t be my first choice for backpacking, however for my budget home studio, this thing was a steal.

  40. Amazon Customer

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great for western hunters

    Wow – the value of this tripod is unmatched at this price point. It easily holds my large binoculars while still moving with grace and precision. This will get a lot of use glassing and the like. Cant wait to be using this years from now unlike my past Amazon tripod purchases.

    One person found this helpful

  41. AdamAdam

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Solid and versatile

    In short I am happy with and recommend this tripod.Now a little more detail. I am an amateur or enthusiast/hobbiest that just wanted a decent tripod to hold a light camera. I’m not a professional and this was the most expensive tripod I have bought. That being said for my use case I am more than satisfied with what I got for my money.Pro’s:It’s a versatile sturdy tripod that can go very tall, I’m 6 feet tall and it can go above my head so more height than I will probably ever use.It can convert into a monopod easily, need to unscrew a leg and reattach it to the ball head so I don’t think I would do it much on the fly but if I want to be more mobile/compact and take some photos at a school event I think it would be perfect to convert before I go.Ball head seems to be very well made and works great for what I want to use it for.The quick detach plate is easy to use and it’s really nice that they include 2 with the tripodI was very surprised at how nice the carry bag was, felt durable and had a little padding in it. Also, surprisingly compact for its max height.Con’s:The weight hook seems a little flimsy to me, plastic screw in piece with a metal hook. Has a light spring on it. Seems like it would be fine for a small camera bag 8lbs or less. But not ideal for a heavy backpack. That being said, I don’t plan on using the hook much as it’s sturdy without a counterweightThe leg lock tabs seem loose when I use them to adjust the legs, they slop around quite a bit as I move between the different lock points. Once they are engaged its sturdy so I’m fine with it considering the price of the whole thing.

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  42. Tom R

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Innovative and great value

    I bought this to use with my SeeStar telescope and it’s like they were made for each other. The tripod is made of quality materials and everything works smoothly. I love the way it collapses into its small case. Also appreciate the phone adapter. The leveling ball is a little touchy but I noticed that, if the tripod is not level, leveling the head only works for the direction your device is pointed when the leveling is performed; rotating the collar with the scale will in-level the head. This is not a flaw, just geometry. A little bubble on the tripod would be nice

  43. Chan C.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great tripod for the price

    I just received this tripod and have not had a chance to field test it yet but my first impressions is that the quality of tripod was much better than I expected for price. It is SOLID and heavier (in a good way) than I though it would be. I love that the tripod is very versatile and there are tons of features but I will just mention the ones that are important to me and things that stood out. Fully extended the height is what I was looking for. I can set it up in the back of a room with a crowd that is standing and get my camera high enough that I am not just shooting the back of the head of the person in front of me. It does fold down to a relatively short length but completely folded down it is a little bulkier than I would like but it does come with carrying case for easy portability. Ball head is nice but not quite as “refined” as a more expensive head but works great and is smooth. It does come with Arca swiss type clamp and 2 plates. The included plat fits perfectly into clamp but I have a 3 Legged Thing Peak Design Capture compatible quick release plate on my camera. It fits and holds the camera solidly in place but a little finicky to get set right. I love that I can transform it into a monopod, but it is not a quick and easy on the fly conversion but involved enough that i will most likely decide what I need for the day and just go with that (of note, it is not hard to do, I am just lazy). The flip lock leg design seems solid but the twist lock on the center column might be the weak link. It works great out of the box but I just wonder that in the long run if this the part that may wear out first, only time will tell.

    2 people found this helpful

  44. T. C.T. C.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Very well constructed tripod with great features!!!!

    I shopped quite some time before deciding on this tripod. It is probably the nicest, heavy duty tripod I’ve ever owned complete with an adjustable ball and socket head as well as quick release adapters for your cameras, cell phone adapter bracket or even telescopes. It is definitely a solid, well-built and sturdy tripod as I tested it in some pretty strong winds (40+ mph) in Utah and New Mexico. The price was very good too for a tripod of this caliber. The connections were solid and the quick adjust lock levers for the legs made setup very quick and easy. It even came with additional quick mount plates, extension tube and removable rubber feet. Removing the rubber feet exposes stainless steel spiked feet which are great to plant the tripod legs firmly into the ground. I also really like the flexibility of being able to reverse the center tube and head to allow macro photography of objects close to the ground without having to lay on the ground for great close-up shots. Solid footing/mounting makes lengthy, timed exposures and hyperlapse mode possible for incredible night photography (as shown from our recent trip to Utah). I highly recommend this tripod to anyone for photography with cameras, cellphones or even telescopes!

    18 people found this helpful

  45. KatherineKatherine

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Tripod.

    Great quality, lightweight, stable, and safe for my camera and phone!I just take it out of the bag and this guy is ready to work like a Pro!Many ways and angles to use it.Gran calidad, liviano, Estable, y seguro para mi Camara.Sólo lo saco de la funda y está listo para trabajar como un profesional!Muchas maneras y ángulos de usar.

  46. Alan J.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great tripod – sturdy and versatile

    Awesome tripod at a very good price. telescopic legs work perfectly. Folds down to a very compact size.

    One person found this helpful

  47. GregoryW

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Wow! Beyond impressed!!

    Right out of the box I knew I made a great decision to buy this tripod/monopod. Very well built, excellent workmanship, and it even came with a cellphone attachment, even though the owners manual said it wasn’t included. If you’re looking for a fantastic, on-the-go addition to your camera equipment, look no further. I even love it more than my big, bulky, $300+ “professional” tripod. Enough good things can’t be said about this product.

    2 people found this helpful

  48. Arturo Marquez

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    The last tripod you will need

    Comes with attachments for cameras and phones. Very sturdy and easy to adjust. Heavy duty construction so it is pretty heavy compared to cheaper made models. this can be seen as a negative if you are looking for lightweight. If you are looking for quality and something that will last you a long time, this is it.

    2 people found this helpful

  49. KhalilKhalil

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    It’s strong and it’s all in aluminum

    This is the best tripod I’ve ever had, it’s really good and strong, this just what I was looking for . Thanks , I definitely recommend to everyone that tryna get a good tripod.

  50. Hannah Kanyuh

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Hunting application.

    Was looking for a budget alternative to outdoors tripods like the BOG pod. This tripod fits the bill at least for MLOK style mounting on an upper. The 2 plates that come with it can be mounted with MLOK screws to your upper and quick detached directly to top of ball head.Tripod holds the weight fine for hands free use. Just wish the knobs for tightening the ball head were slightly larger. Addition of an oversize throw level to the knobs would be ideal. Time will tell how the clamps hold up, I’ve only had it out a couple times.

    2 people found this helpful

  51. E. Schall

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Very Sturdy Tripod

    Only gave it a 4 star because I haven’t used it in multiple settings. I just used it for a 3 day studio photoshoot. I set a small camera on it at an angle and it did great. Very stable and sturdy even with everyone walking around it.

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  52. Romans 10:9-10

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Outstanding tripod!

    This is an outstanding tripod! It’s very tall and sturdy. The adjustments allow for many configurations. Prior to getting this tripod, I used a cheap one. Therefore, I’m now calling this my “big boy tripod!” I should’ve spent the extra money a long time ago.Disclaimer: I’m not a photographer; I use this tripod to hold a high-end microphone and video camera to record our community concert and symphonic bands. In order to hold both, I purchased a bracket that attaches to the tripod.

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  53. Amazon Customer

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Tried to be well engineered but lacking in some details.

    The thumb screws to mount a pair of Binoculars are too short. They only hold by 2 or 3 threads. The quick disconnect plate is unsatisfactory, the clamp jaws barely grab the groove in the plate. They only touch the outer edge & don’t seat into the v groove on each side of the plate. Not very secure,

  54. Michael

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Sturdy, adaptable and easy to use.

    I like that the tripod easily converts to a monopod. Mounting the camera is so easy. You slide it onto the mount and tighten it. So easy.I especially am happy with the company. I emailed them to request another external black gasket. They mailed it to me the next day. I’m happy I bought this tripod.

  55. Amazon Customer

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Well worth considering for the price point.

    Overall, I am very pleased with the Jolican 81” tripod. It is a great value for the price and offers a lot of features that you would expect from a more expensive tripod. The compact size and light weight make it easy to carry around, while the sturdy construction and smooth ball head make it a pleasure to use. The only downside is the weakness of the clips on the adjustable legs they seem to weak and allows the legs to slip to a shorter length.If you are looking for a reliable and affordable tripod, the Jolican 81” is definitely worth considering.

    3 people found this helpful

  56. Shawn N.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Quality control issues

    UPDATE 5/4/23: The company was super helpful in getting this resolved! They sent me a new tripod and it works as it should. I waited until I had used it for a few shoots before typing this update. Now that I have a working model I can see myself using this for a very long time. It is sturdy and well thought out.Original Review: This tripod feels sturdy and I wanted to love it. The problem was, I could not get the ball head level. Well, I could but it never said that it WAS level. So, I put a shoe level on my camera and low and behold one of the tripods’ legs is manufactured shorter than the others. Once I found out I wasn’t losing my mind I could step back a good bit and visually see the shorter leg. Unfortunately the item has to be returned.

    2 people found this helpful

  57. BotoBoto

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Bang for your buck and value for money

    On first impression, the Joilcan H80 is chalk full of features and is (for the most part) solidly built. Out of the box, it contains a carrying case, 3 allen wrenches (one not pictured), two quick release standard plates, an extension tube, a small felt pouch, a ballhead mount, and of course the tripod.The ballhead is hefty and solid. All the knobs are well dampened and feel secure- no jangly bits. The leveling bubbles are a nice touch. This ballhead controls nicely, however when mounted on the tripod fully extended you might find that it’s a bit out of reach.On that note, 86″ is nothing to scoff at, and with the extension tube attached this tripod can reach hilarious heights. That said, you probably wouldn’t want to max out the height unless on solid ground and weighed down (there is a spring loaded hook on the bottom that stows and offers a hook for bags/weight). As a drawback to the height, at full extension, the legs get quite small and fiddly. There’s a lot of give in the joints that may be insecure in precarious circumstances. In regards to traveling the tripod is certainly compact, but with the weight and height of it, it may still be too bulky for prolonged adventuring.As described, one of the legs detaches to form a monopod. The ballhead can stay mounted, or the screw on the top of the tripod can be flipped to accommodate other attachments. The monopod can extend to the same impressive height, but because of the loose nature of extending the leg fully, I would not put much weight on it. Definitely not a hiking stick.All in all, for the price this is a fantastic tripod. Well built, and sturdy for casual use. I would use this on some of my professional and casual shoots; but for hiking, a more compact tripod would be in order I think. Regardless, for the price and features, this tripod is a 5 out of 5 purchase. May update after prolonged use.

    3 people found this helpful

  58. Raj p.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Very light! Easy to carry

    This product doesn’t feel cheap and very sturdy material and you have amazing options to choose from different angles and positions.Locks were good compared to other tripods

    One person found this helpful

  59. satisfide

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Adjustability

    Does everything I need it to do for my spotting scope lightweight easy to use

  60. WJ Kalewski

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Real Nice Tripod for the money

    I was a Professional Photographer for 35 Years. Back then. You did not have Digital Cameras. They were Big Cameras and you needed a Stout Tripod. I am also very Picky. With this Tripod. I was impressed. So far. I like what this does. Not Bad for a cheaper tripod. Back then I used Bogen Tripods. Now. With Digital. I saw this. For what it cost. You can not beat it.It has a lot of nice features Seems pretty stout also. As of right now. I really like it. I hope it holds up over time. By the way. It also has a 5 year Warranty. If you are looking for a Tripod. Look at this one.

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