Limitations of small camera tripod

The limitations of small camera tripods are mainly reflected in stability, load-bearing capacity, and applicable scenarios:
Lack of stability
Some lightweight tripods (such as models with smaller opening and closing angles in the first gear) are prone to shaking or collapsing risks in strong winds or complex terrain, which may cause the camera to fall or be damaged.  ‌
Load bearing limit
Although ultra lightweight tripods weighing less than 1.5kg are portable, they are difficult to support heavy-duty cameras and telephoto lens combinations, which may result in unstable shooting effects due to insufficient load-bearing capacity.  ‌
Limited applicability scenarios
Tripods with small storage volumes (such as backpack type) are usually unable to adapt to standard gimbals and are only suitable for specific shooting environments (such as hiking, short-term static shooting), and cannot meet the needs of long-term exposure, complex terrain, etc.  ‌
It is recommended to choose models with larger leg angles (such as 25 ° or more) and higher load-bearing capacity (recommended 3kg or more) according to actual needs, and prioritize the use of carbon fiber materials to balance lightweight and stability.  ‌