Gitzo Mini Traveler Tabletop Tripod (Black)
The leg pull and fixation system gives you two variable leg angles, one with a maximum height of 6.9" and the other with a minimum height of 4.9". Each individual leg can be moved independently for uneven terrain. The removable ball head has no visible ball or swivel locks. Instead, all movements are controlled with the gear lock at the bottom of the head. The 9.35 ounce tripod is suitable for small DSLRs and mirrorless cameras weighing up to 6.6 kg. The cameras are mounted on the head using the 1/4" -20 mount. To store the camera bag properly, the holder folds into a compact 8.7".
The leg pull and fixation system gives you two variable leg angles, one with a maximum height of 6.9" and the other with a minimum height of 4.9". Each individual leg can be moved independently for uneven terrain. The removable ball head has no visible ball or swivel locks. Instead, all movements are controlled with the gear lock at the bottom of the head. The 9.35 ounce tripod is suitable for small DSLRs and mirrorless cameras weighing up to 6.6 kg. The cameras are mounted on the head using the 1/4" -20 mount. To store the camera bag properly, the holder folds into a compact 8.7".
The leg pull and fixation system gives you two variable leg angles, one with a maximum height of 6.9" and the other with a minimum height of 4.9". Each individual leg can be moved independently for uneven terrain. The removable ball head has no visible ball or swivel locks. Instead, all movements are controlled with the gear lock at the bottom of the head. The 9.35 ounce tripod is suitable for small DSLRs and mirrorless cameras weighing up to 6.6 kg. The cameras are mounted on the head using the 1/4" -20 mount. To store the camera bag properly, the holder folds into a compact 8.7".
The leg pull and fixation system gives you two variable leg angles, one with a maximum height of 6.9" and the other with a minimum height of 4.9". Each individual leg can be moved independently for uneven terrain. The removable ball head has no visible ball or swivel locks. Instead, all movements are controlled with the gear lock at the bottom of the head. The 9.35 ounce tripod is suitable for small DSLRs and mirrorless cameras weighing up to 6.6 kg. The cameras are mounted on the head using the 1/4" -20 mount. To store the camera bag properly, the holder folds into a compact 8.7".
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The lowest price for Gitzo Mini Traveler Tabletop Tripod (Black) right now is $300.00 at eBay.com.au, compared across 11 retailers.
The all-time low was $292.99 on 6 June 2026 — today's price is 2% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 04:58:58
Gitzo Mini Traveler Tripod Kit (Black)
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originally posted on gitzo.com
Quality product, but needs functional improvements to be worth the money.The good: nice and light, small enough to easily fit into small camera bag, great quality, good head that holds mirrorless camera very well.Improvements needed: include one extendable tube length to legs to provide more height and make it much more useful. Include proper camera platform with Arca Swiss quick release plate. Have one more position to fix leg angle to - a lesser angle with less leg spread so you’ve got more options as to where to position tripod (I.e. on narrow plinth/shelf etc).As it is, it’s a lovely tripod, but it’s just not worth the money. However, with the above improvements, it would have a quite unique position in the tripod marketplace and I would definitely buy it ... MoreQuality product, but needs functional improvements to be worth the money.The good: nice and light, small enough to easily fit into small camera bag, great quality, good head that holds mirrorless camera very well.Improvements needed: include one extendable tube length to legs to provide more height and make it much more useful. Include proper camera platform with Arca Swiss quick release plate. Have one more position to fix leg angle to - a lesser angle with less leg spread so you’ve got more options as to where to position tripod (I.e. on narrow plinth/shelf etc).As it is, it’s a lovely tripod, but it’s just not worth the money. However, with the above improvements, it would have a quite unique position in the tripod marketplace and I would definitely buy it again.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Ok...Joke aside, it's a Gitzo you can afford, what else not to love about it?I have used various tripod brands over the year - My current workhorse tripod is a carbon fiber Benro travel series. It's a great tripod, however it's a bit too long and heavy for my liking to bring everywhere. Most of my shooting is done on ground level, so usually I need to carry the short center column as well. I have tried Gitzo in the past, but they were too expensive for me to justify a purchase.Enter the mini traveller. Yes it is pricey for a table top tripod, but you are getting affordable Gitzo quality. Would you put your expensive heavy camera + lens on a cheap table top tripod and hope for the best? Currently I'm running Sony A7R2 with the trinity G-master and Nikon ... MoreOk...Joke aside, it's a Gitzo you can afford, what else not to love about it?I have used various tripod brands over the year - My current workhorse tripod is a carbon fiber Benro travel series. It's a great tripod, however it's a bit too long and heavy for my liking to bring everywhere. Most of my shooting is done on ground level, so usually I need to carry the short center column as well. I have tried Gitzo in the past, but they were too expensive for me to justify a purchase.Enter the mini traveller. Yes it is pricey for a table top tripod, but you are getting affordable Gitzo quality. Would you put your expensive heavy camera + lens on a cheap table top tripod and hope for the best? Currently I'm running Sony A7R2 with the trinity G-master and Nikon 14-24/2.8. I wouldn't dare to use a basic table top tripod with these.The only complain I have about the unit is that the legs twist around too much. Once the camera is on top it won't move, but for a premium tripod I would have prefer no play movement even if it's not applicable during use. I also wish the head supports Arca Swiss out of box or include a plate that allows that. I will need to find some accessories to work with my RRS L-bracket.
originally posted on wexphotographic.com
I wanted a small tripod I could just throw in my bag and forget about. I have another Gitzo tripod which is an amazing beast so I bit the bullet and went for this little chap. It's amazing, so small and light yes as strong as a horse. I bought to use with my Nikon Z7 but I've even used my D850 with the 20 ~ 70 lens and its really steady! It sits on my desk holding my phone (with a Manfrotto phone thing...which is also brilliant) and I just love it. Everything works perfect, the head is so so smooth and the legs are so sturdy and strong!
| Face Detection | No |
| Load Capacity | 2.99 kg |
| Maximum Height | 17.5 cm |
| Minimum Height | 12.5 cm |
| Head Attachment Fitting | 1/4"-20 Male |
Gitzo Mini Traveler Tripod Kit (Black)
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Gitzo Cf Mini Traveler Tripod Kit - Black - Ln - Never Used
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Gitzo Mini Traveler Tripod - Noir Decor - Gktbc Ball Head Included
Delivery $109.32
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Gitzo Mini Traveler Tripod Kit -black- Gktbb "ball Head Included"
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Gitzo Mini Traveller Tabletop Tripod
Quality product, but needs functional improvements to be worth the money.The good: nice and light, small enough to easily fit into small camera bag, great quality, good head that holds mirrorless camera very well.Improvements needed: include one extendable tube length to legs to provide more height and make it much more useful. Include proper camera platform with Arca Swiss quick release plate. Have one more position to fix leg angle to - a lesser angle with less leg spread so you’ve got more options as to where to position tripod (I.e. on narrow plinth/shelf etc).As it is, it’s a lovely tripod, but it’s just not worth the money. However, with the above improvements, it would have a quite unique position in the tripod marketplace and I would definitely buy it ... MoreQuality product, but needs functional improvements to be worth the money.The good: nice and light, small enough to easily fit into small camera bag, great quality, good head that holds mirrorless camera very well.Improvements needed: include one extendable tube length to legs to provide more height and make it much more useful. Include proper camera platform with Arca Swiss quick release plate. Have one more position to fix leg angle to - a lesser angle with less leg spread so you’ve got more options as to where to position tripod (I.e. on narrow plinth/shelf etc).As it is, it’s a lovely tripod, but it’s just not worth the money. However, with the above improvements, it would have a quite unique position in the tripod marketplace and I would definitely buy it again.
Ok...Joke aside, it's a Gitzo you can afford, what else not to love about it?I have used various tripod brands over the year - My current workhorse tripod is a carbon fiber Benro travel series. It's a great tripod, however it's a bit too long and heavy for my liking to bring everywhere. Most of my shooting is done on ground level, so usually I need to carry the short center column as well. I have tried Gitzo in the past, but they were too expensive for me to justify a purchase.Enter the mini traveller. Yes it is pricey for a table top tripod, but you are getting affordable Gitzo quality. Would you put your expensive heavy camera + lens on a cheap table top tripod and hope for the best? Currently I'm running Sony A7R2 with the trinity G-master and Nikon ... MoreOk...Joke aside, it's a Gitzo you can afford, what else not to love about it?I have used various tripod brands over the year - My current workhorse tripod is a carbon fiber Benro travel series. It's a great tripod, however it's a bit too long and heavy for my liking to bring everywhere. Most of my shooting is done on ground level, so usually I need to carry the short center column as well. I have tried Gitzo in the past, but they were too expensive for me to justify a purchase.Enter the mini traveller. Yes it is pricey for a table top tripod, but you are getting affordable Gitzo quality. Would you put your expensive heavy camera + lens on a cheap table top tripod and hope for the best? Currently I'm running Sony A7R2 with the trinity G-master and Nikon 14-24/2.8. I wouldn't dare to use a basic table top tripod with these.The only complain I have about the unit is that the legs twist around too much. Once the camera is on top it won't move, but for a premium tripod I would have prefer no play movement even if it's not applicable during use. I also wish the head supports Arca Swiss out of box or include a plate that allows that. I will need to find some accessories to work with my RRS L-bracket.
I wanted a small tripod I could just throw in my bag and forget about. I have another Gitzo tripod which is an amazing beast so I bit the bullet and went for this little chap. It's amazing, so small and light yes as strong as a horse. I bought to use with my Nikon Z7 but I've even used my D850 with the 20 ~ 70 lens and its really steady! It sits on my desk holding my phone (with a Manfrotto phone thing...which is also brilliant) and I just love it. Everything works perfect, the head is so so smooth and the legs are so sturdy and strong!
Beautiful design. The ball head tightening ring is really easy to adjust and makes the tripod so much more compact than the conventional screw knob type. Overall quality and finish is top notch BUT the ball head to spider attachment bolt was screwed in way too tight and the cheap torx key provided was such a poor fit it rung, and in dong so seriously damaged the bolt head. Really disappointing when you've just spent top dollar on such a (until then) beautifully finished tripod.
Superb quality as one would expect from Gitzo. Smaller and stronger than I thought it would be and is super lightweight. My only complaint is that is doesn't come with signature Gitzo bag as all their tripods so. Would be nice if Gitzo offered custom padded bag for purchase.
Quality and finish on this item are up to Gitzo standards (and prices). Small enough to fit in the camera bag and handy to use. My only gripe is cosmetic - I prefer a round support plate where the head screws into the camera. When you tighten up the square plate on this unit, the plate corner can overhang the camera bottom, depending on size/configuration.
This small fry tripod really does the nugget. The grips grip. The ball swivels And when you don’t want it to... it doesn’t. The head holds. It’s elvishly light. And to top off the cherry, it’s wonderfully compact. Sure it’s a little pricy, but hey this gitzo ain’t a bozo and’ll make your photo go Pop!
Pros: It feels very solidly constructed - pretty important in a tripod.Cons: I'm not sure that needing a key is ideal. That's the sort of thing which is easily lost in the middle of Patagonia.
This depend son the ,model I guess, my Sony RX100, the -late aligns with the bottom of the camera as shown on the pictures with my Leicas though it doesn’t and overlaps.I thought first this was a manufacturing defect but then another review here and also one on the web mentions this.Otherwise it would have been great.
I use it as a table tripod to hold my Nikon Z with big lens as webcam. My other vendors' mini tripods cannot hold the gear still. This Gitzo is stable even when the camera is connected to a 70-200 2.8 lens.
| Face Detection | No |
| Load Capacity | 2.99 kg |
| Maximum Height | 17.5 cm |
| Minimum Height | 12.5 cm |
| Head Attachment Fitting | 1/4"-20 Male |