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Professional camera tripods are great, but they often aren’t designed for quickly stashing in a backpack or satchel. Also, consider where you’ll be doing most of your shooting.
The standard Pro tripod is expected to sell for $899.95 when it goes fully on sale in November 2025, the lighter Pro Lite will be $799.95 and the Pro Tall will be $999.95.
The Pro and Pro Lite Tripods measure just under 20 inches. The Pro Tall Tripod folds down to 22.9 inches. The Pro and Pro Tall models weigh just over 4 lbs, while the Pro Lite weighs 3.7 lbs.
But they all stand much taller, up to 77.7 inches for the Pro Tall Tripod, and can support up to 40 pounds of camera equipment, although the smaller Pro Lite Tripod maxes out at 35 pounds.
Professional camera tripods are great, but they often aren’t designed for quickly stashing in a backpack or satchel. Also, consider where you’ll be doing most of your shooting.
Professional camera tripods are great, but they often aren’t designed for quickly stashing in a backpack or satchel. Also, consider where you’ll be doing most of your shooting.
Professional camera tripods are great, but they often aren’t designed for quickly stashing in a backpack or satchel. Also, consider where you’ll be doing most of your shooting.
Professional camera tripods are great, but they often aren’t designed for quickly stashing in a backpack or satchel. Also, consider where you’ll be doing most of your shooting.
Professional camera tripods are great, but they often aren’t designed for quickly stashing in a backpack or satchel. Also, consider where you’ll be doing most of your shooting.
Professional camera tripods are great, but they often aren’t designed for quickly stashing in a backpack or satchel. Also, consider where you’ll be doing most of your shooting.