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product_id: 16097496
title: "SLIK PRO 700 DX Black Tripod Kit w/ 3-Way Pan Tilt Head 75\" Tall (615-316) - Folds Down to 30\", Weighs 7lbs, Support up to 44lbs of Heavy Camera Equipment"
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# Adjustable height from 16.1" to 75" 360° pan & 90° tilt independent locks Supports up to 19.8 lbs load SLIK PRO 700 DX Black Tripod Kit w/ 3-Way Pan Tilt Head 75" Tall (615-316) - Folds Down to 30", Weighs 7lbs, Support up to 44lbs of Heavy Camera Equipment

**Brand:** slik
**Price:** 330160CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Elevate your vision — capture every angle, anytime, anywhere.

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- **What is this?** SLIK PRO 700 DX Black Tripod Kit w/ 3-Way Pan Tilt Head 75" Tall (615-316) - Folds Down to 30", Weighs 7lbs, Support up to 44lbs of Heavy Camera Equipment by slik
- **How much does it cost?** 330160CFA with free shipping
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## Best For

- slik enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted slik brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Precision Control:** 700DX 3-way pan-and-tilt head offers smooth 360° rotation and 90° tilt with independent locking for flawless framing every time.
- • **Travel-Ready Design:** Compact 29.9" folded length with included carry bag makes it the perfect companion for on-the-go creators craving pro-level shots.
- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** Aluminum, magnesium & titanium-alloy legs engineered for professional durability and lightweight portability.
- • **Versatile Height Range:** Rapid multi-section center column adjusts from a compact 16.1" low-angle setup to a towering 75" for ultimate shooting flexibility.
- • **Quick-Deploy Convenience:** Flip locks and 3-position leg angle locks enable lightning-fast setup and secure positioning on any terrain.

## Overview

The Slik Pro 700DX Tripod Kit is a professional-grade, lightweight tripod featuring aluminum-magnesium-titanium alloy legs, a versatile 3-way pan-and-tilt head with independent 360° rotation and 90° tilt locks, and a rapid multi-section reversible center column. Supporting up to 19.8 lbs, it adjusts from 16.1" low-angle to 75" maximum height, with quick flip locks and a compact fold size of 29.9". Ideal for mirrorless and DSLR cameras, it combines rugged durability with travel-ready convenience.

## Description

This black,SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod with 700 DX 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head supports up to 19.8 lb, measures 29.9"" when folded, and includes a quick release plate. Each of its 3-section legs features an independent spread, a 3-position angle lock, and flip locks for fast deployment. The included push-and-pull, rapid center column is multi-sectional, which allows it to be converted to a shortened center column. This feature permits a minimum height of 25.4"" or 16.1"" when the center column is shortened. The SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod provides a maximum height of 60.0"", 65.8"" with its center column shortened as well as fully raised, and 75.0"" with the complete column fully raised. Cameras, sport optics, or camcorders that are compatible with a 1/4""-20 mount can be connected to the quick release plate, which is secured to the tripod's pan-and-tilt head using a quick release cam lock. The head can be rotated 360°, and tilted 90° backwards or forwards, as well as sideways for portrait orientation. Each of these three movements function independently of each other and can be locked into place. For added versatility, the center column is reversible, facilitating low-angle photography where an attached camera is positioned among the tripod's legs instead of above them. Foam covers on each of the legs provide a secure and comfortable grip while moving the tripod, and rubber feet help to enhance stability on a wide variety of surfaces. Use and Handling Supports up to 19.8 lb Push-and-pull center column for rapid camera, lens, or sport optic positioning Center column is multi-sectional, allowing it to be converted to a shortened center column that allows the tripod to be set at a minimum height of 25.4"", or 16.1"" when the column is shortened Tripod can be set to a maximum height of 60.0"", 65.8"" when the column is shortened as well as fully raised, and 75.0"" with the complete column fully raised Column is reversible, facilitating low-angle photography where an attached camera is positioned among the tripod's legs instead of above them Legs each feature three sections, an independent spread, a 3-position angle lock, and a flip lock for rapid deployment Legs can be locked at 16°, 40°, or 65° angles Foam covers on each of the legs provide a secure and comfortable grip Rubber feet for stability 3-way, pan-and-tilt head can be rotated 360°, and tilted 90° backwards or forwards, as well as sideways for portrait orientation Rotation, backwards and forwards tilt, as well as portrait orientation tilt each function independently of each other and can be locked into place Weighs 7.1 lb, measures 29.9"" when folded Construction Details Aluminum, magnesium, and titanium-alloy legs with cast-aluminum 3-way, pan-and-tilt head Quick release plate with 1/4""-20 mount with anti-slip, cork surface Center column platform for 3-way, pan-and-tilt head with reversible 1/4""-20 and 3/8""-16 mount Included carry bag features a zippered closure and handle for storage and transport of the tripod with 3-way, pan-and-tilt head

Review: Best bang for the buck! - After reading all of the reviews of this tripod and others like it, some more expensive, some less, I decided to buy the Slik Pro 700DX. My reasoning, for what I know of what I need for doing photography, mostly HDR, I need a steady platform.I read up on some lighter tripods, even the ultra expensive carbon fiber tripods, and even some of the light weight aluminum tripods, much like the one that I had before buying the Slik tripod. What I can say from experience, is that if you are a photographer, or wanting to become a photographer, having a tripod that minimizes vibrations, and shaking is very important, so when I read all of the complaints about this tripod being too heavy, I knew this was the right one! A heavier tripod greatly reduces vibrations, movement, and excess play, giving you the crisp, steady shots that come out beautiful, especially when using your auto bracketing function. When taking several shots of the same object at different exposures, it is imperative that your camera does not move, to ensure that you get the same frame in every shot. This Slik tripod, and its extra weight that the other weaklings complain about, does exactly that, it gives you the heavier base for ultra steady shots! Couple this tripod with a remote trigger, and you have the makings of a beautiful set up. Since I have received my Slik tripod I have used it exclusively, leaving my more expensive lighter weight tripod in its bag in the corner. Light weight is overrated! This may be just my opinion, however I am sure their are other experienced photographers out there that agree, you will see other tripods that look better because they come with other gadgets, like one I saw recently that had a compass on it. Don't be fooled! The extra gizmos are just a poor attempt at boosting sales, for instance why would you need a compass? Are you going to do a composition titled, northerly photos? Give me a break! All you need is a solid, steady tripod, one with decent height adjustment, like this slik, bubble levels to make sure you are horizontal when the shot calls for it, and the ability to be able to invert your camera angles for macro shots, all of the functions this tripod has! Eventually you may find that you want a different head, but unless you plan on doing moving shots at football games, the 3-way pan tilt head on this tripod is good enough! 99% of the time you will frame your shot, then take it, it's not necessary to have super fluid ball heads, and all the other gimmicks that will cost you an extra 3-500 dollars. Save your money for the important things like lenses, ultra fast CF cards, lighting equipment, etc... One other thing, I also saw several negative comments about the locking mechanism that holds the camera in place, some saying they didn't feel it is secure enough, trust me when I say the locking mechanism on this tripod is top notch! I lock my camera in and then grab the camera with both hands and lift it up with the tripod, and there is no wiggle room or slippage, I also do macros with the camera almost completely inverted, and have had no issues. The locking mechanism for the legs is top notch as well, they are not cheap plastic, and to the guy who claimed he felt like they would easily break, you would have to do something really stupid to break them! It would take a lot to break the locking tabs on the legs, I mean unnecessary carelessness, and roughness. Any photographer that knows what they are doing is going to take care of their equipment, no matter how much they paid for it. Take care of your equipment, and your equipment will take care of you when it is time to take that award winning shot! I highly recommend this tripod, and for those new to photography who are looking for their first quality tripod, you will not find a better tripod for this low price! Trust me I have looked. I found absolutely no negative qualities for this tripod, it is the perfect tool for the job!
Review: Superb tripod! All about choices... - I searched for the best tripod for the money, and everywhere I turned, I was pointed back to the Slik Pro 700DX. The only variance really had to do with the type of head. The tripod is extremely stable and easy to set up. This tripod can go extremely high or very low compared to other tripods. And, at all levels, it is stable. I say in the title that this tripod is all about choices... What I mean is that at this price range you can buy a lighter tripod and carry around sandbags to weight it down once its set up to ensure camera stability, or you can buy this rig. At either very high or very low settings, this tripod is stable in windy conditions without bracing the tripod. I never worried that my camera would be damaged from a gust of wind knocking my tripod over. The only negative I have has to do with the bag it comes with. I took this tripod on a trip to Petra and to photo Roman ruins in the Middle East. For travel, I have to recommend another case than the one this tripod came with. The case's handles only really allow it to be carried as a duffel bag, which gets tiresome over time. You can try to sling it over your shoulder, but this only works for a short time. You cannot throw it over your head to carry it diagonally on your back (without making choking sounds while trying to reverse what you just did to yourself...) The construction is solid, and the cushioned sections on the legs add to this feeling. They protect while remaining durable in their own right. The leg adjustments are easy to actuate but do not in any way feel cheap. They are strong plastic without any small pieces to break. They hold the legs in place. The panhead is nice. It is quick to adjust and has levels on two dimensions. I wish it had levels on three dimensions for use when using the camera in portrait mode. The panhead remains where you put it, with one small flaw. When you are trying to set it up, you have to get used to setting it slightly askew. Once you set it askew, as you tighten it, it settles slightly. In other words, set it slightly higher than level, and as you tighten it, it levels. It takes a little practice, but for the price, I can deal with this. (Some of my photos needed to be transformed by 2-3 pixels in post-production editing...) The camera I used on this trip was a Canon T1i with battery grip, two batteries, and a 18-200mm lens. The panhead never sagged, and the tripod never tilted due to this weight. I venture that this panhead/tripod combo can carry heavier lenses/rigs in both landscape and portrait without much problem. At this price range, you CAN NOT find a tripod close to the strength, durability, shot-flexibility and ease of setup than this tripod. And, you can make it portable...

## Features

- Aluminum, Magnesium, Titanium-Alloy Legs
- Flip Locks, Rubber Feet, 3-Position Leg Angle Locks
- Reversible, Multi-Section Rapid Column
- 700DX 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head
- Quick Release Plate, 1/4"-20 Mount

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008R9579A |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #531 in Complete Tripod Units |
| Brand | SLIK |
| Built-In Media | Slik Pro 700DXQ AMT Tripod With 3-Way Pan and Tilt Head (Black) |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 545 Reviews |
| Features | Adjustable, Rotatable, Flexible, Compact |
| Folded Size | 29.9 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049368703116 |
| Head Type | Pan Heads |
| Item Length | 29.9 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Slik pro 700dxq amt tripod with 3-way pan & tilt head , black (615-316). |
| Item Weight | 7.1 Pounds |
| Leg Diameter | 1.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | SLIK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 615-316 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 75 Inches |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Height | 16.1 Inches |
| Model Name | Slik Pro 700DXQ AMT Tripod With 3-Way Pan and Tilt Head (Black) |
| Model Number | 615-316 |
| Special Feature | Adjustable, Rotatable, Flexible, Compact |
| UPC | 049368703116 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Weight Limit | 19.8 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SLIK
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Camera
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Item Weight:** 7.1 Pounds
- **Weight Limit:** 19.8 Pounds
- **Model Name:** Slik Pro 700DXQ AMT Tripod With 3-Way Pan and Tilt Head (Black)
- **Maximum Height:** 75 Inches
- **Tripod Head Type:** Pan Heads
- **Minimum Height:** 16.1 Inches

## Images

![SLIK PRO 700 DX Black Tripod Kit w/ 3-Way Pan Tilt Head 75" Tall (615-316) - Folds Down to 30", Weighs 7lbs, Support up to 44lbs of Heavy Camera Equipment - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Ia0D5JZNL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Curious to know if the Pro 700DX works well for occasional video applications.  Have a D-4, and would like to take some video of my Whippet running.**
A: Sorry this is so late, but hopefully this will help.  As far as stability is concerned, this tripod won't let you down.  However, for video, panheads just aren't the best way to go.  This particular panhead is very smooth and will work decently for video and outperform most other panheads I have dealt with, but you're really going to want a different head for video if you intend to use this tripod.The stability and versatility you get with this tripod are phenomenal for the price.  You could buy the legs only (around $100 right now on Amazon) and get a fluid video head (EI-717AH for around $75 on Amazon) and have a great video tripod package for the same price as the 700DX with the panhead.  That would be the route I would go if I was planning on shooting video with my tripod.

**Q: Am I correct in assuming this works with a Canon 70 D; and with a heavy and long  200 mm zoom? Thanks.**
A: Short answer, Yes. This tripod is strong enough to handle any 35mm format camera and lens combo (less than 20lbs of total weight). If you’re using a lens that weighs more than the camera body you should use a lens mount to the tripod head to prevent the mounting ring on the camera body from bending or warping. 

Also, at a rating of almost 20lbs, this tripod should work for any medium format camera and many large format cameras as well!

**Q: will this work with a spotting scope or is it set up primarily for cameras??**
A: “In General” spotting scopes and cameras (film SLR, DSLR, mirrorless, video...) use a standard 1/4 inch attachment that is on almost all (haven’t seen one that doesn’t) tripod heads. Tripods are typically sold as a set of legs and head, but they can be found separately. Legs connect to the head typically through a 3/8 inch connector. The head to the camera or scope through a 1/4 inch connector. 

For a spotting scope, you’ll probably be happiest with a video type tripod head, but in general, any head should work just fine.

**Q: Is the head detachable? Possible to change heads from what comes along ?**
A: Yes. It has a standard 3/8 inch mount so you should be able to mount any head (with standard threading) to the tripod.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best bang for the buck!
*by D***N on September 5, 2012*

After reading all of the reviews of this tripod and others like it, some more expensive, some less, I decided to buy the Slik Pro 700DX. My reasoning, for what I know of what I need for doing photography, mostly HDR, I need a steady platform.I read up on some lighter tripods, even the ultra expensive carbon fiber tripods, and even some of the light weight aluminum tripods, much like the one that I had before buying the Slik tripod. What I can say from experience, is that if you are a photographer, or wanting to become a photographer, having a tripod that minimizes vibrations, and shaking is very important, so when I read all of the complaints about this tripod being too heavy, I knew this was the right one! A heavier tripod greatly reduces vibrations, movement, and excess play, giving you the crisp, steady shots that come out beautiful, especially when using your auto bracketing function. When taking several shots of the same object at different exposures, it is imperative that your camera does not move, to ensure that you get the same frame in every shot. This Slik tripod, and its extra weight that the other weaklings complain about, does exactly that, it gives you the heavier base for ultra steady shots! Couple this tripod with a remote trigger, and you have the makings of a beautiful set up. Since I have received my Slik tripod I have used it exclusively, leaving my more expensive lighter weight tripod in its bag in the corner. Light weight is overrated! This may be just my opinion, however I am sure their are other experienced photographers out there that agree, you will see other tripods that look better because they come with other gadgets, like one I saw recently that had a compass on it. Don't be fooled! The extra gizmos are just a poor attempt at boosting sales, for instance why would you need a compass? Are you going to do a composition titled, northerly photos? Give me a break! All you need is a solid, steady tripod, one with decent height adjustment, like this slik, bubble levels to make sure you are horizontal when the shot calls for it, and the ability to be able to invert your camera angles for macro shots, all of the functions this tripod has! Eventually you may find that you want a different head, but unless you plan on doing moving shots at football games, the 3-way pan tilt head on this tripod is good enough! 99% of the time you will frame your shot, then take it, it's not necessary to have super fluid ball heads, and all the other gimmicks that will cost you an extra 3-500 dollars. Save your money for the important things like lenses, ultra fast CF cards, lighting equipment, etc... One other thing, I also saw several negative comments about the locking mechanism that holds the camera in place, some saying they didn't feel it is secure enough, trust me when I say the locking mechanism on this tripod is top notch! I lock my camera in and then grab the camera with both hands and lift it up with the tripod, and there is no wiggle room or slippage, I also do macros with the camera almost completely inverted, and have had no issues. The locking mechanism for the legs is top notch as well, they are not cheap plastic, and to the guy who claimed he felt like they would easily break, you would have to do something really stupid to break them! It would take a lot to break the locking tabs on the legs, I mean unnecessary carelessness, and roughness. Any photographer that knows what they are doing is going to take care of their equipment, no matter how much they paid for it. Take care of your equipment, and your equipment will take care of you when it is time to take that award winning shot! I highly recommend this tripod, and for those new to photography who are looking for their first quality tripod, you will not find a better tripod for this low price! Trust me I have looked. I found absolutely no negative qualities for this tripod, it is the perfect tool for the job!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb tripod! All about choices...
*by D***T on November 14, 2010*

I searched for the best tripod for the money, and everywhere I turned, I was pointed back to the Slik Pro 700DX. The only variance really had to do with the type of head. The tripod is extremely stable and easy to set up. This tripod can go extremely high or very low compared to other tripods. And, at all levels, it is stable. I say in the title that this tripod is all about choices... What I mean is that at this price range you can buy a lighter tripod and carry around sandbags to weight it down once its set up to ensure camera stability, or you can buy this rig. At either very high or very low settings, this tripod is stable in windy conditions without bracing the tripod. I never worried that my camera would be damaged from a gust of wind knocking my tripod over. The only negative I have has to do with the bag it comes with. I took this tripod on a trip to Petra and to photo Roman ruins in the Middle East. For travel, I have to recommend another case than the one this tripod came with. The case's handles only really allow it to be carried as a duffel bag, which gets tiresome over time. You can try to sling it over your shoulder, but this only works for a short time. You cannot throw it over your head to carry it diagonally on your back (without making choking sounds while trying to reverse what you just did to yourself...) The construction is solid, and the cushioned sections on the legs add to this feeling. They protect while remaining durable in their own right. The leg adjustments are easy to actuate but do not in any way feel cheap. They are strong plastic without any small pieces to break. They hold the legs in place. The panhead is nice. It is quick to adjust and has levels on two dimensions. I wish it had levels on three dimensions for use when using the camera in portrait mode. The panhead remains where you put it, with one small flaw. When you are trying to set it up, you have to get used to setting it slightly askew. Once you set it askew, as you tighten it, it settles slightly. In other words, set it slightly higher than level, and as you tighten it, it levels. It takes a little practice, but for the price, I can deal with this. (Some of my photos needed to be transformed by 2-3 pixels in post-production editing...) The camera I used on this trip was a Canon T1i with battery grip, two batteries, and a 18-200mm lens. The panhead never sagged, and the tripod never tilted due to this weight. I venture that this panhead/tripod combo can carry heavier lenses/rigs in both landscape and portrait without much problem. At this price range, you CAN NOT find a tripod close to the strength, durability, shot-flexibility and ease of setup than this tripod. And, you can make it portable...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My one photographic constant
*by A***N on May 14, 2017*

I've owned this tripod for about six years now. In that time, I have moved from a 450D to a 5D Mark IV, from a kit lens to fast zooms and faster primes. I never once felt the need to upgrade my tripod. This thing is solidly built. The clamps holding the extending legs in place are very easy to use. What is extremely convenient is that I can extend one set fully, then use the center column to raise my camera to eye height for shooting. It is also extremely stable. A couple years ago, I took some early morning shots at Bryce Canyon. It was extremely windy at the time, but this thing held my camera solidly in place and I got very sharp shots. I have also accidentally knocked this when shooting and it is stable enough to where your kit won't easily tip over; it saved several thousand dollars worth of camera equipment from falling into Reflection Lake on account of my clumsiness when I was taking a morning photograph of Mount Rainier. The quick release plate is very securely held and won't move unless you want it to. It easily holds my 5D Mark IV and 70-200mm f/2.8 in portrait orientation. A quick release bushing will keep things in place if you accidentally forget to lock the release plate using the locking lever. Although I've never tried it, the center column can be reversed if you want to photograph with the camera close to ground level. The panhead has two bubble levels to help with alignment. I've found this tripod to be very portable. I've taken this with me to a good number of National Parks in the US, to Canada, England, and India. Whether I have driven, taken this tripod as a carry on, checked it in, or couriered it to my destination, it has happily taken these abuses. It has also lived in the trunk or floor of my car for months and been knocked around a good bit. And the only signs it shows of all these various adventures and scuffles are some paint scuffs on the pan head. There is not a single tear in the foam grip, and the manufacturer logo painted on to the foam is still legible. Recently, I had occasion to contact Slik's customer service by email for two issues - I needed help installing a ball head, and the locking plate was finally beginning to slip in the bracket in portrait mode with a heavy camera/lens. They responded to both emails within two hours with extremely helpful and very easy to follow instructions, and in the case of the issue with the locking plate, a detailed diagram showing how to adjust a tensioning wheel to keep the plate in place. I was considering a Manfrotto ball head, but was so impressed with the service that I purchased the Slik model. All in all, this is an extremely well built, easy to use, and very effective tripod. Slik also appears to be backing this with some excellent technical support. I simply could not recommend this more highly. Update - I have been using it now for long exposure astrophotography, which is about the most demanding application I can think of. Easy to mount something like an iOptron on it. Rock solid; takes a heavy counterweight, my 5D IV and a 70-200+1.4x extender with no problem. Attached photo is of M33 taken over 45 minutes.

## Frequently Bought Together

- SLIK Pro 700DX Tripod KIT with 3-Way Pan & Tilt Head, for Mirrorless/DSLR Sony Nikon Canon Fuji Cameras and More - Black (615-316)
- SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I Memory Card - C10, U3, V30, 4K UHD, SD Card - SDSDXXD-128G-GN4IN
- Benro 3-Way Geared Head (GD3WH)

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