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Smallest Mirrorless Cameras

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Smallest Mirrorless Cameras

2024-05-08 08:52:45

I have had 6 video cameras over the last 30 years. This one is the best, smallest and the cheapest one. I like it so much that I just bought a second one for when 2 cameras are necessary.

5
2024-08-23 06:54:46

Amazing stabilizer, great with mirrorless cameras.

5
2024-08-02 01:11:46

Solid Ball Head  for mirrorless cameras!

5
2024-04-24 03:33:43

Been loving this lens our our mirrorless cameras.

5
2024-04-29 04:37:43

This battery is the smallest in the range of Li batteries and is not as tall as the others which looks betterf on some cameras

5
2024-09-22 02:33:10

Excellent D-Tap to USB-C Power Delivery Cable for Mirrorless Cameras. A must have cable if you own a mirrorless camera and want to power it via a V-Mount Battery so you won't have to worry about the battery dying out on you on a video shoot.

5
2024-05-23 05:30:33

This is an amazing lens on the newer mirrorless cameras. Love it!

5
2024-05-13 04:35:27

Great for light mirrorless cameras and small lens.

5
2024-04-08 02:34:40

Durable retention system for DSLR and mirrorless cameras.

5
2024-09-21 09:12:57

A great little tripod for the price, well suited for smaller cameras such as mirrorless cameras (used with an Olympus E-PL5). Leg locks open and close easily, while the lock to allow spreading the legs wider is a little more difficult, but still easily done while wearing gloves. With the lower section of the center post unscrewed, it gets down low enough to ground-level to satisfy most uses. The smallest section looks quite spindly, and can be left retracted for greater stability and a lower, but still quite useable height. The ballhead is sufficient for the E-PL5, although not as easy to get to a point where it can adjust but hold position as with a larger ball. Once locked, it is rigid enough. My least liked feature is the quick-release plate, which appears to be a dedicated pattern. I added a small Arca-style clamp onto it to allow using standard dovetailed quick-release plates, at the expense of a little extra weight. The collapsed tripod is not the smallest or lightest, but is a very reasonable balance between size/weight, stability, and cost for users of smaller cameras.

5