
Zomei
The Zomei Z669C is a lightweight 8‑layer carbon fiber travel tripod that folds to about 13–15 inches and supports up to 15 kg. It offers a ball head, retractable spikes, and can convert to a monopod, targeting photographers who value portability over maximum rigidity.
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$124.99
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$115.05
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$95.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Z669C for its solid interlocking leg construction, full‑height stability, and acceptable damping for a lightweight carbon‑fiber unit. However, they highlight significant drawbacks: notably poor yaw stiffness and a center column that compromises rigidity when extended, as well as a ball head that is not suited for video work.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the tripod’s ultra‑light weight, reliable twist‑lock legs, decent load capacity, and the convenience of monopod conversion and retractable spikes. Recurring complaints focus on limited lateral stiffness, a ball head that isn’t smooth for video, and reduced stability when the center column is used.
Common Complaints
Poor yaw (lateral) stiffness, especially with telephoto lenses; ball head’s lack of smooth panning for video; significant loss of rigidity when the center column is extended.
How It Compares
Compared to other small carbon‑fiber travel tripods, the Z669C offers a strong load capacity (15‑33 lb) and versatile monopod conversion, but it falls behind in stiffness, ranking in the lower tier for yaw rigidity. Lighter alternatives may be less stable, while heavier professional tripods provide superior rigidity at the cost of weight and bulk.