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Reddit mentions of Neewer Tripod Leveling Base with Offset Bubble Level for Canon,Nikon,and Other DSLR Cameras with 1/4" Thread, Tripods & Monopods with 3/8" Thread

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Neewer Tripod Leveling Base with Offset Bubble Level for Canon,Nikon,and Other DSLR Cameras with 1/4" Thread, Tripods & Monopods with 3/8" Thread. Here are the top ones.

Neewer Tripod Leveling Base with Offset Bubble Level for Canon,Nikon,and Other DSLR Cameras with 1/4
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Pro Version of Neewer? ProductAdjustment range from: -10 ¡ã- +10¡ãTripod Mount Thread Size: 3/8" female thread (bottom), 1/4" thread (attachment)Camera Thread Size: 1/4" threadLever Head only, camera and tripod not inculded
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Height4.0157480274 Inches
Length2.4409448794 Inches
Release dateMarch 2015
Weight0.661386786 Pounds
Width5.4330708606 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Neewer Tripod Leveling Base with Offset Bubble Level for Canon,Nikon,and Other DSLR Cameras with 1/4" Thread, Tripods & Monopods with 3/8" Thread:

u/MajorWoodyMan · 2 pointsr/Nikon

I have zero interests or gains from people buying any of the products I share, I have no affiliation with these companies, these are all my personal recommendations (prices are in USD)

  • This is the cheap tripod I'm using $80
  • This is the L bracket that I use $50
  • This is the nodal rail I use for panoramas $30
  • This is the leveling head I use on the tripod $45


    This entire setup, which is good for single-row panoramas, will cost you $205, and if you don't care for panoramas then it will be $130. (without the nodal rail and leveling plate)
    Professional tripods that have the same load capacity as this one I suggested usually start at $500 and easily go up to $1000, not even including a ball head.
    Dedicated L brackets go for $100-$200, depending on the camera.
    Professional grade leveling heads designed for the same load capacity as the one I suggested start at $200.
    Professional grade nodal rails also start at $150.

    While you will definitely enjoy professional-grade gear better, I very much enjoyed this very cheap setup. I've been using it for more than a year now, and I had ZERO problems whatsoever. I take this setup with me everywhere, in the rain, dust, mud, you name it. For how cheap those products I suggested are, they are very well made.
    What can go on this cheap setup?
    A D700 with 200-400 F4 lens (it's pretty heavy!).