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I found the tripod to be too small for most needs, and that the camera was often too heavy for it's top. It seems to be designed to hold cameras the size of a cell phone, but since most cell phones are cameras this collecting dust in a closet. For a small, and I mean small, camera this may be of more use. Overall I wish I had gone for something with longer legs and a wider base.
If your looking for a swiss knife like tripod this will not work for you. It's very basic, inexpensive and performs the minimal requirements that I had for it. I am pleased with this tripod.
For the money this one is a no-brainer. I've used it a few times and it does what it is supposed to do. This little guy was more than i expected for the price. Well made and very compact, it fits easily in my small camera case. It is solid enuf to support my Panasonic FZ 35 superzoom camera.
The projector is tiny and can be used for Powerpoint presentations and other video presentations, but there are a minimum of adjustments on the projector; particularly, none to level the projected image. The Sunpack 2002 connects flawlessly and fits the need. I have a 3M LED Pico Projector that needed a tripod, desperately. It needed a mini-tripod with a moveable head.
It is small enough to fit in my camera bag and easily holds a Canon Rebel XT with a telephoto attached. This tripod is awesome. The adjustable design is far superior to other models I have tried and this is ideal for that special shot where a 4 foot tripod is not necessary.
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