Fotopro X-GO Plus Carbon Fiber Tripod Kit with FPH-52Q Ball Head $89 (Reg $259)

Richard Cox
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Up for sale for today only in B&H Photo is the Fotopro X-GO Plus Carbon Fiber Tripod Kit with FPH-52Q Ball Head for only $89.00. While this isn't a well-known premier tripod brand, for those just starting out, this may be a good way to get some experience with long shutter speed exposures or nighttime photography.

Its payload is decent at almost 18lb, so it should be able to handle any mirrorless camera system easily. The tripod supports the use of a sandbag for additional stability, and the ballhead includes an Arca-Swiss type with its own plate.

Fotopro X-GO Plus Overview

  • Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
  • Working Height Range: 9.8 to 51.5″
  • Reverse-Folded Length: 16.9″
  • Arca-Type 52Q Ball Head with Plate
  • 4-Section Carbon Fiber Legs, Twist Locks
  • Removable Leg Converts to Monopod
  • Weighs 3.0 lb

The black X-GO Plus Carbon Fiber Tripod Kit with FPH-52Q Ball Head from Fotopro is a 4-section carbon fiber support that has a twist lock leg system that allows, along with the rapid center column, for a maximum height of 51.5″. Splaying the legs completely out enables the tripod to go as low as 9.8″, and the variable leg angles allow the tripod to conform to uneven terrain.

The tripod's ball head has two separate knobs, one that controls the movement of the ball, which can be positioned at a 90° angle, and a second knob controls the 360° pan.

A bubble level is included to help you maintain a level horizon, and one of the legs is removable, enabling it to convert into a monopod. This allows you to have a camera support when a tripod cannot enter certain areas. Additionally, the legs fold in the reverse making it compact for storage and transport.

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on the genre of infrared photography.
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