SmallRig FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Alloy Tripod Kit AD-80 4163
The SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Tripod System features a load capacity of up to 8 kg while weighing only 4.38 kg, these makes this tripod from SmallRig a lightweight, yet durable portable support system for professional photographers, videographers, and vloggers. The SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer features a mid-level spreader with a working range of 87 to 191cm and folds down to only 90.5cm. The fluid head on the SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Tripod System allows you to use the included Manfrotto-style quick-release plate or the original DJI RS 2, RS 3, or RS 3 Pro quick-release plate with the flip of a simple switch. With the 75mm half ball you have the option of panning 360° and a tilt range of +90/-65°. The quick-release plate on the SmallRig FreeBlaxer AD-80 features both 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 camera screws to accommodate all camera types. Further features to be found include a bubble level, 1/4"-20 camera threads, a fixed pan bar on the head and adjustable rubber feet.
The SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Tripod System features a load capacity of up to 8 kg while weighing only 4.38 kg, these makes this tripod from SmallRig a lightweight, yet durable portable support system for professional photographers, videographers, and vloggers. The SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer features a mid-level spreader with a working range of 87 to 191cm and folds down to only 90.5cm. The fluid head on the SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Tripod System allows you to use the included Manfrotto-style quick-release plate or the original DJI RS 2, RS 3, or RS 3 Pro quick-release plate with the flip of a simple switch. With the 75mm half ball you have the option of panning 360° and a tilt range of +90/-65°. The quick-release plate on the SmallRig FreeBlaxer AD-80 features both 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 camera screws to accommodate all camera types. Further features to be found include a bubble level, 1/4"-20 camera threads, a fixed pan bar on the head and adjustable rubber feet.
The SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Tripod System features a load capacity of up to 8 kg while weighing only 4.38 kg, these makes this tripod from SmallRig a lightweight, yet durable portable support system for professional photographers, videographers, and vloggers. The SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer features a mid-level spreader with a working range of 87 to 191cm and folds down to only 90.5cm. The fluid head on the SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Tripod System allows you to use the included Manfrotto-style quick-release plate or the original DJI RS 2, RS 3, or RS 3 Pro quick-release plate with the flip of a simple switch. With the 75mm half ball you have the option of panning 360° and a tilt range of +90/-65°. The quick-release plate on the SmallRig FreeBlaxer AD-80 features both 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 camera screws to accommodate all camera types. Further features to be found include a bubble level, 1/4"-20 camera threads, a fixed pan bar on the head and adjustable rubber feet.
The SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Tripod System features a load capacity of up to 8 kg while weighing only 4.38 kg, these makes this tripod from SmallRig a lightweight, yet durable portable support system for professional photographers, videographers, and vloggers. The SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer features a mid-level spreader with a working range of 87 to 191cm and folds down to only 90.5cm. The fluid head on the SmallRig AD-80 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Tripod System allows you to use the included Manfrotto-style quick-release plate or the original DJI RS 2, RS 3, or RS 3 Pro quick-release plate with the flip of a simple switch. With the 75mm half ball you have the option of panning 360° and a tilt range of +90/-65°. The quick-release plate on the SmallRig FreeBlaxer AD-80 features both 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 camera screws to accommodate all camera types. Further features to be found include a bubble level, 1/4"-20 camera threads, a fixed pan bar on the head and adjustable rubber feet.
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Stability:Good tripod
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One tripod to rule them all!
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Seller was great no complaints. It's light and fast to set up. Maybe a bit cheaply built, and the tripod head isn't really smooth. I like the SmallRig brand usually, but I have a lower end Neweer tripod that i think is smoother than this for a lot less money, even if its heavier and harder to set up. Just depends what you need it for.
| Camera Mounting Screw | 1x 1/4"-20 Male 1x 3/8"-16 Male |
| Camera Plate | Quick Release- 501 Type |
| Head Type | Fluid Head |
| Primary Leg Material | Aluminum |
| Load Capacity | 17.6 lb / 8 kg |
SmallRig 4163 AD-80 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminium Alloy Tripod Kit
Delivery $7.90
SmallRig 4163 Freeblazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Alloy Tripod Ki
Delivery $40.79
SmallRig FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Alloy Tripod Kit AD-80 4163
SmallRig FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminium Tripod Kit
Delivery $9.95
SmallRig FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Aluminum Alloy Tripod Kit AD-80 4163
Free delivery
Stability:Good tripod
One tripod to rule them all!
Seller was great no complaints. It's light and fast to set up. Maybe a bit cheaply built, and the tripod head isn't really smooth. I like the SmallRig brand usually, but I have a lower end Neweer tripod that i think is smoother than this for a lot less money, even if its heavier and harder to set up. Just depends what you need it for.
Great Product! Just what I needed for my camera rig.
I just used this yesterday to film a speech. It was a run n gun Gala event and I had to deploy it quickly.It’s amazing that you can get this thing to its full height in less than 10 seconds. Just 3 locks in total. Amazing.4 stars because my only gripe is that you cannot remove the head. I was hoping to mount a much better fluid head to these amazing tripod legs.Hard to beat at the $175 price tag I got it for..
This tripod is the most convenient tripod and has saved me a lot of set-up time.......BUT if I forget to tighten the locks on the tripod with a hex screw just about every two days, the tripod will slump and slip down.It's a constant battle to keep it locked in. If I forget my hex screw, I'm screwed.
When I bought my first AD-80 system, after a month of typical use the head's tilt lock/drag knob had broken. Also, the head's pan and tilt action was sticky. Once I left my review, SmallRig reached out to me – with my permission, initially through B&H – to address the issue. After sending them a video of my issue they happily sent me a replacement head. Once I received the head I used it the following day on a shoot (with my trusty Sachtler on standby). The previous head must've been a lemon because this new head works flawlessly and was silky smooth right out of the box. After a few weeks of use I can say THIS AD-80 system works great and is a fantastic bargain for the price. It effortlessly supports a full-blown FS7 rig during weekly church services and lite ... MoreWhen I bought my first AD-80 system, after a month of typical use the head's tilt lock/drag knob had broken. Also, the head's pan and tilt action was sticky. Once I left my review, SmallRig reached out to me – with my permission, initially through B&H – to address the issue. After sending them a video of my issue they happily sent me a replacement head. Once I received the head I used it the following day on a shoot (with my trusty Sachtler on standby). The previous head must've been a lemon because this new head works flawlessly and was silky smooth right out of the box. After a few weeks of use I can say THIS AD-80 system works great and is a fantastic bargain for the price. It effortlessly supports a full-blown FS7 rig during weekly church services and lite commercial, creative, and narrative work. Thanks to Joy at SmallRig for handling everything, and thanks to B&H for being amazing as always.
In my original review, I had started at five stars, but had to drop the rating since the legs almost dropped my camera.Although I still think these legs are magical and SO fast to use, after using daily in a studio setting for a few weeks, the stability of the locking mechanisms has shown to be a problem.After using the legs for only a few days, two of the legs began to sag with a 10 pound load... , almost allowing my camera to fall over.These legs have a 33 pound rating, the total weight of my camera plus tripod head is just north of 10 pounds.There is a single hex screw that adjusts the grip of the legs (as well as how tight the latch lever is).-- So I tightened the screw on the clamps one full turn, and suddenly I was unable to lock the legs (the latch ... MoreIn my original review, I had started at five stars, but had to drop the rating since the legs almost dropped my camera.Although I still think these legs are magical and SO fast to use, after using daily in a studio setting for a few weeks, the stability of the locking mechanisms has shown to be a problem.After using the legs for only a few days, two of the legs began to sag with a 10 pound load... , almost allowing my camera to fall over.These legs have a 33 pound rating, the total weight of my camera plus tripod head is just north of 10 pounds.There is a single hex screw that adjusts the grip of the legs (as well as how tight the latch lever is).-- So I tightened the screw on the clamps one full turn, and suddenly I was unable to lock the legs (the latch lever was so tight I was afraid the mechanism would break)...-- So I loosened the clamps a half turn, and suddenly the legs were too loose again...-- tightening the clamps back up a quarter turn seemed to work where I can flip the lever and the legs hold.But that is a small margin of just right... so I don't think I will be able to ever use this tripod without having to double-check the leg grip every time I use it.Almost a great tripod... but with this issue I think it is a miss.
| Camera Mounting Screw | 1x 1/4"-20 Male 1x 3/8"-16 Male |
| Camera Plate | Quick Release- 501 Type |
| Head Type | Fluid Head |
| Primary Leg Material | Aluminum |
| Load Capacity | 17.6 lb / 8 kg |