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product_id: 16615585
title: "Dolica ST-400 63-Inch Lightweight Tripod"
brand: "dolica"
price: "186.93 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/16615585-dolica-st-400-63-inch-lightweight-tripod
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# 63-inch max height 3.2 lbs ultra-lightweight Supports up to 7.8 lbs Dolica ST-400 63-Inch Lightweight Tripod

**Brand:** dolica
**Price:** 186.93 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Elevate your shots, lighten your load—tripod perfection on the go!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dolica ST-400 63-Inch Lightweight Tripod by dolica
- **How much does it cost?** 186.93 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/16615585-dolica-st-400-63-inch-lightweight-tripod)

## Best For

- dolica enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dolica brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Extend Your Vision:** Reach professional framing with a 63-inch max height—capture every angle effortlessly.
- • **Ready for Adventure:** Non-slip rubber feet and a durable carry case make it your ideal companion for indoor shoots or outdoor escapades.
- • **Quick Setup, No Fuss:** Quick release leg locks and detachable plate let you switch shots fast—never miss the moment.
- • **Precision in Every Shot:** 3-way panhead with integrated bubble levels ensures perfectly balanced, smooth panning every time.
- • **Light as a Feather, Strong as Steel:** Weighing just 3.2 lbs, this aluminum alloy tripod is built for portability without compromising stability.

## Overview

The Dolica ST-400 is a 63-inch lightweight aluminum alloy tripod designed for photographers and videographers seeking portability and stability. Supporting up to 7.8 lbs, it features a 3-way panhead with bubble levels, quick release leg locks, and a geared center column elevator. Ideal for point-and-shoot cameras, 35mm cameras, and camcorders, it comes with a carry case and non-slip rubber feet, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.

## Description

From the Manufacturer ST-400 Camera and Camcorder Alluminum Alloy Tripod and Ball Head Features Tripod and Ball Head Technical Details Maximum height: 63 inchesMinimum height: 24 inchesClosed height: 25 inchesNet weight: 3.2 lbsMax weight: 7.8 lbsLeg sections: 3Material: aluminum alloyColor: grey Ball Head Technical Details Base thread: 3/8 inchQuick release thread: 1/4 inchPanoramic angle: Horizontal 360°Material: PlasticColor: Black Features 3-Way pan head with integrated bubble level90 degree vertical platformCenter leg lock leveler and counter weight hookGeared center column elevator3-leg sections with quick release leg locksNon-slip rubber feet Incluses a tripod carry case Warranty 1 years Product Description Dolica’s 63" Light-Weight Tripod is ideal for both indoor and outdoor photography and video recording It is perfect for events, sports activity, capturing that one amazing shot Designed for use with small Point-N-Shoot cameras or 35mm cameras and camcorders Tripod Features: Ultra light-weight construction and able to support up to 7.8 lbs Base thread: 3/8" 3- way panhead, quick release plate and bubble level, 90 degree vertical platform Geared elevator and center brace carrying handle Quick release leg locks and non-slip rubber feet.

Review: Surprising, absolutely! - I'm really shocked by this tripod. For the price, it's quite heavy duty, functional, and worked fine right of the box. I'm not particularly sure what happened to the other people who are unhappy with it - One could only assume that there were QC issues at one point or another. However, as of writing this, I do believe such issues were fleshed out. I bought two and both function well beyond their price point. First of all, my main camera is a Pentax K-r. This tripod is more than heavy enough to accommodate it without the need of a counter weight. Getting it balanced was a tad tricky - There are 2 liquid levels build in to help you get a good idea of rather or not the tripod legs are even or not. I found that, even with the bubble dead center, it was much more prudent to trust your own eyes - In my case, I had to over compensate one of the legs in order to get it balanced. Strangely enough, the bubble remained center on the balance even after raising the single leg. Panning is smooth. Being left handed, I don't find the placement of the handle awkward at all - Of course, right handed people might be a little bothered by it. The camera mounts via the traditional screw, which is connected to a detachable plate that clips in to the top of the tripod. This allows you to move around the camera without having to unscrew it every time you do so, keeping the option to switch to hand as simple as twisting a knob. Which sums up this entire tripod, really - It's incredibly convenient, and all of the locking mechanisms work much better than you would expect. If I didn't spend 17.99 on this unit I would of assumed it was easily worth 60. That all being said, I find the ST-500 to be easily recommended. It even comes with a nice cloth (and zippered) carrying bag. Dolica exceeded my expectations.
Review: Great for penny pinchers - If you want an inexpensive tripod that won't let you down, this is it. I'm going to assume that anyone reading this review is looking at this product for the same reason I did - I wanted a tripod that was cheap. That's it. This thing is cheap, lightweight and so far has not let me down. It comes with a bag to carry it which makes it much easier to lug around between photo sessions. It has two bubble levels to make sure your shot is perfectly leveled. When it's extended fully and neck extension (the part that lifts the camera with a little crank) is fully raised, I'd guess this thing comes up to a full six feet. When it's completely collapsed it's no bigger than a rolled up poster and only slightly heavier. Personally, I'm a weakling, so it's great that this thing is light. I could carry it around all day without a problem. Is it sturdy though? It -is- inexpensive, which does mean you're sacrificing some sturdiness but unless you're hiking up mountains or something like that, you'll never notice. If you're an amateur or novice just getting into photography or want a tripod that won't break the bank, you can't do better than this. [UPDATE] - February 11, 2012 Still works as good as the day I first got it. I haven't noticed a single scratch, ding or dent. The bag is even in great shape.

## Features

- 63 Lightweight Tripod 3 way panhead

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001MYL1AQ |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Brand | Dolica |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 423 Reviews |
| Features | Lightweight, Portable, Adjustable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00790447870433 |
| Head Type | Ball Heads, Pan Heads |
| Manufacturer | Dolica |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ST-400 |
| Material | Aluminum , Rubber |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Rubber |
| Maximum Height | 63 Inches |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Height | 24 Inches |
| Model Name | ST-400 |
| Model Number | ST-400 |
| Number of leg sections | 3 |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable, Adjustable |
| UPC | 790447870433 689076994101 |
| Warranty Description | 5 Year on Parts and Warranty |
| Weight Limit | 7.8 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Dolica
- **Color:** Grey
- **Compatible Devices:** Camcorder, Camera
- **Material:** Aluminum, Rubber
- **Maximum Height:** 63 Inches
- **Minimum Height:** 24 Inches
- **Model Name:** ST-400
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight, Portable, Adjustable
- **Tripod Head Type:** Ball Heads, Pan Heads
- **Weight Limit:** 7.8 Pounds

## Images

![Dolica ST-400 63-Inch Lightweight Tripod - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51RVSXbl-DL.jpg)
![Dolica ST-400 63-Inch Lightweight Tripod - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51RnwPSbW6L.jpg)
![Dolica ST-400 63-Inch Lightweight Tripod - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41yn4g7vgEL.jpg)
![Dolica ST-400 63-Inch Lightweight Tripod - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31e00eH15KL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprising, absolutely!
*by L***D on April 19, 2011*

I'm really shocked by this tripod. For the price, it's quite heavy duty, functional, and worked fine right of the box. I'm not particularly sure what happened to the other people who are unhappy with it - One could only assume that there were QC issues at one point or another. However, as of writing this, I do believe such issues were fleshed out. I bought two and both function well beyond their price point. First of all, my main camera is a Pentax K-r. This tripod is more than heavy enough to accommodate it without the need of a counter weight. Getting it balanced was a tad tricky - There are 2 liquid levels build in to help you get a good idea of rather or not the tripod legs are even or not. I found that, even with the bubble dead center, it was much more prudent to trust your own eyes - In my case, I had to over compensate one of the legs in order to get it balanced. Strangely enough, the bubble remained center on the balance even after raising the single leg. Panning is smooth. Being left handed, I don't find the placement of the handle awkward at all - Of course, right handed people might be a little bothered by it. The camera mounts via the traditional screw, which is connected to a detachable plate that clips in to the top of the tripod. This allows you to move around the camera without having to unscrew it every time you do so, keeping the option to switch to hand as simple as twisting a knob. Which sums up this entire tripod, really - It's incredibly convenient, and all of the locking mechanisms work much better than you would expect. If I didn't spend 17.99 on this unit I would of assumed it was easily worth 60. That all being said, I find the ST-500 to be easily recommended. It even comes with a nice cloth (and zippered) carrying bag. Dolica exceeded my expectations.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for penny pinchers
*by J***N on August 19, 2010*

If you want an inexpensive tripod that won't let you down, this is it. I'm going to assume that anyone reading this review is looking at this product for the same reason I did - I wanted a tripod that was cheap. That's it. This thing is cheap, lightweight and so far has not let me down. It comes with a bag to carry it which makes it much easier to lug around between photo sessions. It has two bubble levels to make sure your shot is perfectly leveled. When it's extended fully and neck extension (the part that lifts the camera with a little crank) is fully raised, I'd guess this thing comes up to a full six feet. When it's completely collapsed it's no bigger than a rolled up poster and only slightly heavier. Personally, I'm a weakling, so it's great that this thing is light. I could carry it around all day without a problem. Is it sturdy though? It -is- inexpensive, which does mean you're sacrificing some sturdiness but unless you're hiking up mountains or something like that, you'll never notice. If you're an amateur or novice just getting into photography or want a tripod that won't break the bank, you can't do better than this. [UPDATE] - February 11, 2012 Still works as good as the day I first got it. I haven't noticed a single scratch, ding or dent. The bag is even in great shape.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sturdy tripod
*by N***B on August 11, 2011*

As other reviewers said, it's a sturdy tripod, and not expensive. I also own the Polaroid 57" and 50". This tripod is noticeably heavier, maybe 50%? (the legs are thicker) and hence, more stable. The footprint is bigger as well. It is basically the same construction of the Polaroids, but a little better (and the Polaroid 57" is better built than the 50"). Box says it's 3.5 lbs, and supports max 9 lbs. The 50" Polaroid is too feeble and light, but may be useful if you're camping, hiking, etc. Between this one and the Polaroid 57", it depends on what you want. If you want the lightest tripod possible, but still decent, go with the Polaroid. If you want more stability and slightly better build and you don't worry about space, go with this one. Both are good tripods for a point and shoot. A few details on the Dolica: 1. the upper bubble level is useless, it should be put up in the head 2. the foot is looser than the Polaroid 57", which is good 3. the crank has a spring to keep it in closed position, unlike the Polaroids 4. the plate's lock locks when releasing the plate, like the P 57", but the P 57" lock is better 5. I find it a little too hard to pan, you have to hold the tripod to pan, but I think it's by design (took one star) 6. the hydraulic fluid head gives it a smoother pan/tilt than the P 57" 7. I paid less for the Dolica

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