Mefoto SideKick 360

$25.99

Take your photography to the next level with the Mefoto SideKick 360 tripod – the perfect companion for any photographer!

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Description

If you’re a photographer or videographer looking for a versatile and portable tripod for your smartphone, the Mefoto SideKick 360 is a great choice. This compact and lightweight tripod can be easily packed in your bag or pocket, and is designed to work with any smartphone, with or without a case.

Let’s take a closer look at what the Mefoto SideKick 360 has to offer.

Design and build quality

The Mefoto SideKick 360 has a durable and lightweight aluminum construction, with non-slip feet and a rubberized grip to hold your phone securely in place. The tripod folds down to a compact size of 6.7 inches and weighs just 0.16 kg, making it easy to carry with you wherever you go.

The tripod has a 360-degree rotating ball joint and a 90-degree tilt, which allows you to position your phone in landscape or portrait mode, and adjust the angle and direction of your shots. The SideKick 360 also features a universal clamp that can hold any smartphone up to 3.6 inches in width, which means you won’t have to take off your phone case to use it.

Ease of use

Using the Mefoto SideKick 360 is straightforward and requires no technical skills. Simply open the tripod legs, adjust the height and position according to your liking, and attach your phone to the clamp. The tripod legs can be easily adjusted to three different angles, which makes it easy to balance on uneven surfaces.

The SideKick 360 also comes with a Bluetooth remote shutter that allows you to remotely take photos or videos from up to 10 meters away. The remote shutter is powered by a replaceable CR2032 battery and can be easily paired with your smartphone.

Versatility

The Mefoto SideKick 360 is not only suitable for smartphone photography and videography, but also works with smaller cameras and action cameras. The tripod comes with a standard 1/4 inch screw that allows you to attach any camera or accessory that uses this mounting system.

The tripod is ideal for capturing stable shots and can be used for a variety of purposes, such as taking selfies, making YouTube videos, vlogging, or capturing time-lapse footage.

Conclusion

The Mefoto SideKick 360 tripod is a versatile and portable option for smartphone photographers and videographers. With its lightweight and durable construction, 360-degree rotating ball head, universal clamp, Bluetooth remote shutter, and compatibility with cameras and accessories, the SideKick 360 is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable tripod that can be easily carried around.

Tripod Head, Phone mount

Mefoto SideKick 360 properties

Product name SideKick 360
Type of Tripod Tripod Head
Tripod Head Features Quick Release
Suitable Usage Mobile Phone, Photo, Video
Tripod Head Typ Phone mount
Tripod Head Load Capacity 0.5 kg
Tripod Head Weight 0.11 kg

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the maximum height and minimum height I can set my MeFoto SideKick 360 tripod to, for different photography situations?

The MeFOTO SideKick 360 tripod has a height range of about 17.5 inches to 52.8 inches when using the center column at its lowest and tallest positions, respectively. However, you may want to know how low or high it can go depending on various photography situations. Here's the breakdown:

- Minimum Height: When the center column is fully extended downwards for a ground-level perspective, the minimum height is approximately 13 inches. This position is perfect for macro photography, getting close to the ground, or using it as a tabletop tripod with your camera positioned at eye level.

- Maximum Height: With the center column in its fully extended upwards position and the legs fully spread, you can reach a maximum height of about 52.8 inches. This is ideal for tall subjects like landscapes or when shooting from an elevated position such as on a balcony or rooftop.

Remember that these measurements may vary slightly depending on your specific camera setup and any accessories attached to the tripod.

In short, you can set your MeFOTO SideKick 360 tripod anywhere between 13 inches (minimum height) and 52.8 inches (maximum height), making it versatile for various photography situations.

How do I properly attach my camera to the Mefoto SideKick 360 tripod for panoramic shots?

First, make sure that your camera has a standard tripod mount located on the bottom of the device. This is typically a screw thread with a diameter of either ¼-inch or ⅜-inch. To attach your camera to the Mefoto SideKick 360 tripod, first unscrew and remove the quick release plate from the top of the tripod's center column. This plate is the part that you normally mount your camera onto when using a traditional tripod setup. Take your camera and loosen the screw on the bottom of it until the plate with the standard threaded hole can be inserted into your camera's tripod mount. Tighten the screw back up to secure the plate to your camera. Make sure that it is snug but not over-tightened, as this could cause damage to your gear. Now, place your camera onto the ball head on top of the SideKick 360 tripod. Make sure that the plate is seated correctly into the head's receiver. Tighten the quick release clamp around the plate until it is securely attached to the tripod. Again, make sure that it is snug but not too tight. Finally, adjust the ball head as needed to get your camera in the perfect position for your panoramic shot. The SideKick 360's unique design allows you to rotate the entire tripod around a central axis, making it easy to capture sweeping, 360-degree views. When you're ready to take your panorama, make sure that your camera is in manual mode and use a sturdy surface or additional support (like a backpack) to keep the tripod stable during the shot. With everything in place, start taking your shots at regular intervals as you rotate around the scene. Use a remote release or timer function on your camera to avoid introducing any unwanted camera shake into the image.

How do I properly attach my camera to the SideKick 360 tripod for maximum stability and versatility in panoramic photography?

Start by extending the legs of the SideKick 360 tripod to your desired height. Make sure that the legs are spread out wide enough to provide a stable base for your camera. Attach your camera to the ballhead on top of the tripod. Loosen the locking knob and position the ballhead so that it's level with the ground. Tighten the locking knob to securely hold your camera in place. Adjust the orientation of your camera by rotating the ballhead. This will allow you to capture a variety of perspectives for your panoramic shots. Use the spirit level bubble on the side of the ballhead to ensure that your camera is perfectly level. This is important for creating accurate and seamless panoramas. If you're shooting in low-light conditions, consider using a remote shutter release or intervalometer to avoid introducing any shake or vibration into your shots. Finally, make use of the SideKick 360 tripod's unique features, such as the built-in level and interlocking legs for added stability, to ensure that your panoramic photos come out looking sharp and stunning.

How do I properly attach my camera to the SideKick 360 tripod for optimal stability during long exposures?

To attach your camera to the SideKick 360 tripod for optimal stability during long exposures, follow these steps:

1. Firstly, ensure that your camera is compatible with the Arca-Swiss style quick release plate. If not, you may need an adapter plate to attach it securely to the SideKick 360. Next, loosen the clamping screw on the side of the tripod head and slide in the Arca-Swiss style plate. Make sure that the plate is level and centered. Tighten the clamping screw firmly to secure the plate in place. Now, attach your camera to the plate using its quick release mount. Ensure that the camera is also level and centered. Adjust the tripod legs to achieve the desired height and angle for your shot. Use the bubble level on the tripod head to ensure that the camera is perfectly horizontal. Finally, lock down the leg levers securely to prevent any movement during the long exposure. The SideKick 360's ball head also allows you to make precise adjustments in both pan and tilt directions for optimal composition. Remember, always double-check that your camera is properly secured before starting your long exposure. This will help minimize the risk of any unwanted movement or vibration during the shot.

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