Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB + T-50

$117.99

Capture your best moments with Vanguard’s VEO 2 GO 265HCB + T-50 tripod: a lightweight, compact tripod with a 5-section, twist-lock leg system and quick-release ball head, perfect for the modern photographer.

Description

If you are looking for a reliable and versatile tripod for your photography or videography activities, the Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB + T-50 tripod might just be what you need. This compact and lightweight tripod offers excellent stability and support for your equipment, with a maximum load capacity of 17.6 pounds (8 kilograms). Here’s a closer look at what this tripod has to offer.

Design and Features

The Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB + T-50 tripod features a 5-section aluminum alloy leg with twist locks, enabling you to set up and adjust the tripod quickly and easily. It also comes with a ball head that can rotate 360 degrees, with a bubble level to help you achieve the right level of alignment. The T-50 ball head also features an Arca-Swiss compatible quick release plate that enables you to mount and dismount your camera with ease.

The tripod comes with a carry bag that provides ample protection when you’re on the go. The bag features a padded interior and a shoulder strap for easy portability. The tripod also features a removable hook on the center column for added stability when shooting in windy conditions.

Performance

The Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB + T-50 tripod is an excellent choice for photographers and videographers who need a lightweight and compact tripod that offers excellent stability and support. The ball head provides smooth and precise movements, and the twist locks on the legs enable you to set up and adjust the tripod quickly and easily.

The tripod’s maximum load capacity of 17.6 pounds (8 kilograms) is sufficient for most camera setups, including DSLRs and mirrorless cameras with heavy lenses. The tripod’s aluminum alloy construction provides durability and stability, while the rubber feet ensure that the tripod stays firmly in place on any surface.

Conclusion

Overall, the Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB + T-50 tripod is an excellent choice for photographers and videographers who need a portable and reliable tripod that can handle a variety of shooting situations. Its lightweight and compact design make it easy to carry around, while its sturdy construction and excellent performance make it a must-have for any photographer or videographer. Whether you’re shooting in the studio or in the great outdoors, this tripod is sure to deliver the stability and support you need to get the perfect shot every time.

Carbon fiber Tripod, Tripod Head, Hook Ball Head

Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB + T-50 properties

Product name VEO 2 GO 265HCB + T-50
Type of Tripod Tripod, Tripod Head
Features Hook
Leg Sections 5 Sections
Leg Lock Type Twist Lock
Tripod Head Features Spirit level
Suitable Usage Mobile Phone
Tripod Head Typ Ball Head
Material Carbon fiber
Folded Length 40.64 cm
Load Capacity 6.0 kg
Weight 1.27 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I properly level the legs of my Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod for stable photography?

To properly level the legs of your Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod for stable photography, follow these steps:

1. Identify the terrain: Look at the ground and determine which area is most level. Try to position your tripod in that spot. Extend the legs: Begin by extending all three legs until they are fully extended. Make sure they are locked securely into place. Check for unevenness: Observe the leg sections from the front, back, and sides. Look for any wobbling or bending that might indicate an uneven surface. Adjust the legs: Use the flip locks to adjust the length of each leg to level out the tripod. Make small adjustments at a time until you achieve stability. Use the center column: If necessary, extend the center column of your tripod to help level it further. This will also allow for higher shots if needed. Check again: After making any adjustments, check again for wobbling or instability. Keep repeating this process until you have achieved a stable and level position. Use the bubble level: Utilize the built-in bubble level in your camera or attach a separate bubble level to your tripod head to ensure accurate alignment. This will help fine-tune any remaining issues with levelling. Remember, always prioritize safety and stability over speed when setting up your Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod. Taking the time to properly level it will result in sharper images and a more enjoyable photography experience.

"How do I properly attach the VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod to my Vanguard T-50 head for stable and secure camera mounting?"

Attaching your VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod to your Vanguard T-50 head for stable and secure camera mounting is a straightforward process. Here are the steps you can follow:

1. Ensure that both the tripod legs and head are fully extended and locked in place before attaching them together. This will ensure maximum stability and prevent any accidents or wobbling while you're trying to capture your shots. Loosen the quick-release plate clamp on the T-50 head by turning the red knob counterclockwise until it reaches its fully loosened position. Carefully insert the quick-release plate into the T-50 head, making sure that it's securely locked in place. If you have trouble locating the plate, check the bottom of your camera for a small, metal screw thread, which should be lined up with the plate. This will ensure accurate alignment and prevent any misalignment or instability during use. Adjust the ball level on the T-50 head to level your camera, ensuring that it's parallel with the horizon. You can do this by turning the small, white dial located near the base of the head counterclockwise until the bubble inside the spirit level is centered between the two lines. Tighten the red knob on the quick-release plate clamp until it's securely locked in place, preventing any unwanted movement or loosening during use. Be careful not to overtighten the knob, as this can damage your equipment or make it difficult to release the plate in the future. Finally, attach your VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod to the T-50 head by aligning the legs with the appropriate sockets and locking them into place using the twist locks. Make sure that each leg is securely locked before placing your camera on the quick-release plate for added stability and security during use.

How do I properly attach the Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod to my DSLR camera when using the included T-50 ball head? Please provide step-by-step instructions for setup and operation.

Attaching your DSLR camera to the Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod with the included T-50 ball head follows these steps:

1. Make sure that both the tripod legs and ball head are fully extended and locked securely in place. This will ensure stability when attaching your camera. Unscrew the quick release plate from the T-50 ball head. You can do this by turning the lever on the side of the head counterclockwise. The plate should come off easily. Attach your DSLR camera's tripod mounting plate to the quick release plate using its corresponding screws or attachment points. This will allow you to connect the camera directly to the ball head without the need for a separate mounting bracket. Make sure that the plate is attached securely and snugly. Insert your DSLR camera's tripod mounting point into the quick release plate on the ball head. Be sure that it is centered and lined up correctly. Tighten the lever on the side of the T-50 ball head to secure your camera in place. Make sure that the camera is properly aligned and leveled. Adjust the ball head's friction control knob to set the desired tightness of the connection between the camera and ball head. This will allow you to make precise adjustments without worrying about accidental movement or slippage. Use the tripod legs to adjust the height and angle of your DSLR camera as needed, making sure that it is securely locked in place with each leg segment adjusted separately. Enjoy your stable and steady shots! Remember to always double-check the connections between your camera, ball head, and tripod for added peace of mind.

What is the maximum height that the Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod can be extended to, and how does it compare to other models in the VEO lineup?

The maximum height that the Vanguard VEO 2 GO 265HCB tripod can be extended to is 135. In comparison, the VEO 2 GO 264CX tripod can be extended up to a maximum height of 145. VEO 2 GO 263AB tripod can be extended up to a maximum height of 138 cm (54. Therefore, while the VEO 2 GO 265HCB is slightly shorter than the VEO 2 GO 264CX, it is still taller than the VEO 2 GO 263AB. Overall, all three models in the VEO 2 GO series offer a good range of height adjustment to accommodate different shooting scenarios.

My VEO 2 GO tripod has started to wobble, is it possible for you to send me a replacement or repair it under warranty?

I'd be happy to help you with that issue. Firstly, I'll need some more information from you. Can you please provide me with your order number or the receipt of your VEO 2 GO tripod purchase? This will allow me to look up your warranty details and see what options are available for repair or replacement. Additionally, can you describe the wobbling issue in more detail? Is it a slight shake when holding the tripod steady, or is it a more pronounced movement? Knowing more about the problem will help me determine the best course of action. Once I have this information, I'll be happy to assist you in either sending a replacement or repairing your VEO 2 GO under warranty.

What is the maximum weight capacity for this tripod when using the quick release plate and can I use it with a mirrorless camera that has a battery grip attached?

1. The model number and specifications of the tripod. The weight of the mirrorless camera without the battery grip. The weight of the battery grip. The combined weight of the camera and battery grip. With this information, I can give you a more accurate estimate of the maximum weight capacity for the tripod when using the quick release plate and whether it's safe to use with a mirrorless camera that has a battery grip attached.

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