Customer Reviews
Cool Little Pod 
2008-08-13
This thing is a must have for people like me who shoot on the go and love to take shots from all angles. Not to mention it will fit anywhere.
Little cute Tripod 
2008-07-12
I really like it, it's good for taking group pictures on the go. The only thing I didn't like is the lack of colour choice. The black and gold make it almost understated and neutral, but i'd like one to match my pink elixim.
Great little product 
2008-05-29
I do a lot of remote video taping in weird places. I am often challenged to find suitable small signature camera supports and this little tripod gets the grease more often than not. With a very small footprint, it can be a stability maven for any moderate CCTV cam and squeezed in on a book shelf, end table or even a fireplace mantel. A great value for the money!
Handy Little Tripod 
2008-05-05
The AMBICO Mini Tripod is small enough to tuck into your pocket if you want to travel light. It easily supported my Canon XTi while getting macro shots on the forest floor without tipping over. A long zoom lens on the camera might topple the tripod over, but my shorter zoom lens worked fine. It sure beats setting my camera down in the dirt. Very convenient item to have for the price.
A handy tool for added stability 
2007-10-05
This is not a replacement for the full size, multi-function tripod. It is a handy tool for the compact cameras to add stability. I position this miniature tripod against a wall, furniture or any hard object to help stabilize the camera during photo shooting in low light conditions without the flash. The tripod is small, light to carry in a shirt pocket and flexible to adjust for different angles. The legs can be extended 1.25 inches longer by pulling on the rubber feet and sliding out the extension tubes.
Remember it's "Mini" 
2007-09-11
Ambico's sturdy, lightweight tripods are designed to meet the needs of amateur and professional photographers and videographers. The V-0615 Mini Tripod extends up to 4.25 inches for different viewing levels. Providing 180? panning for the perfect angle, this compact, lightweight and portable tripod is ideal for self-timed shots.
Unimpressive 
2007-09-03
Maybe OK if you have a small camera, but it's too flimsy to support an SLR. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing (it's small after all), but Vanguard VS41 Flexible MiniTripod is at least as cheap and is sturdy enough to do the job (plus, it's better looking in my opinion).
Extremely small 
2007-09-01
This item is very small. I coudn't believe how small it was when it came in the mail. Be careful when mounting an SLR camera, tends to tip over if not careful. Will work fine for point and shoot cameras. Still not sure where the "Extendable" wording came from
worth the few dollars 
2007-07-08
Works great and is lighter then the spider. If you want more versatility get the gorilla tripod.
Works fine with small, travel cameras 
2007-06-04
First of all, this tripod has the feel and look of a cheaply made, imported item - that's why I give it 3 stars. I realize you get what you pay for - but hey, it's still cheap product.
The legs do not extend - but they seem sturdy and firmly stay in place when unfolded. There is one tightening screw that controls the amount of pivoting and adjustment you can make. The tripod takes up a relatively small amount of space when folded up - roughly 1 3/4" at is widest point by 4 1/2".
Warning! Don't be foolish and attach anything bigger than a compact camera, or a camera that was designed for travel (I experimented). The reason is the tripod's footprint is too small - if you put a camera w/ a detachable lens or a camcorder atop this pipsqueak the center of gravity will be too high and it will tip over easily - there goes your big $$ investment, all because of a $7 tripod.