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Overview of the Vanguard VEO 235AB Aluminum Travel Tripod

16 Feb

If you’re constantly on the go like me, carrying a tripod is always an exercise in endurance and determination. As primarily a wilderness and adventure shooter, I’m constantly working from a backpack where space and weight come at a premium. Lately, I’ve been looking for ways to carry less weight but certainly not at the cost of sacrificing the quality of my gear, and not spending a small fortune in the process.

When it came time to downsize my tripod, my research pointed me to this – the Vanguard VEO 235AB Aluminum Travel Tripod with TBH-50 Ball Head. It looked great on paper, small, light, and more than capable of supporting my mirrorless (Sony A7R) camera setup. Being a long-time user of more robust tripods, I was skeptical when the Vanguard arrived due to its conspicuously small size.

Vanguard VEO 235AB tripod

Here are the specifics of the Vanguard 235AB Tripod:

Vanguard VEO 235AB tripod specs

First Impressions

Right out of the box the tripod was delightfully attractive. The look of the entire contraption was clean and professional. The color is a nice matte black with blaze orange accents. Simply put, the tripod has great visual appeal if that is important to you. Also included was a fairly nice storage and travel bag, which was of surprisingly good quality as well.

Vanguard VEO 235AB wide

Load capacity and sturdiness

The Vanguard is capable of supporting just over 13 pounds (13.3 or 6kg). All the flip locks clamp smoothly, and lock firmly into place to secure the leg sections.

Vanguard VEO 235AB folded

Vanguard VEO 235AB clamps

Ball head

The ball head included with the tripod looks small but locks in place extremely securely. The base plate incorporates a safety pin so that even if the clamp loosens the camera will not slide off the tripod laterally.

Vanguard VEO 235AB ballhead

Vanguard VEO 235AB ballhead 2

Maximum and minimum height

The overall height with the center column extended is nearly 57 inches (145 cm), which works great for the majority of scenes with minimal stooping over, even at my 6’4” height. Also, the ball head features a bullseye-style bubble level for aid with levelling the camera.

The folks at Vanguard have even included an additional “low angle” angle adapter which allows you to achieve very low perspective shots close to the ground. It should also be noted that the included ball head can be replaced with another of your own choosing if you see fit.

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The tripod folds down small enough to fit into carry-on luggage and the weight makes it feel extremely portable. Even without practice the set up time for the Vanguard VEO 235AB is lightning fast. The center column swings up into position and is variable in height. This is an interesting design concept which helps make the entire package very compact while maintaining ease of set up.

Vanguard VEO 235AB base

The legs

The legs of the tripod itself are able to be positioned at independent angles depending on the situation by depressing the lock buttons for each leg.

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When locked, the legs feel extremely sturdy. One of the three legs is equipped with a rubber wrap to aid gripping during wet or exceedingly cold conditions. To top it off, the rubber feet of the tripod retract to reveal traction spikes should you really find yourself shooting in difficult terrain.

Vanguard VEO 235AB feet

Some final thoughts

So far I haven’t found any situation where the tripod would not suffice for a multitude of uses. Outdoor photographers will love its compact size for hiking, and photographers on the go will dig its stashability.

The 235AB appears to be a fantastic little workhorse that strikes a keen balance between strength, style, and portability. I’m excited to put it to work out in the field and judging by the first impressions it shouldn’t disappoint.

At under $ 150 USD the Vanguard VEO 235AB is one of the better bargains to be had in the lightweight tripod market. Users of smaller DSLRs or mirrorless camera systems should strongly consider the Vanguard VEO 235AB as an option when searching for a sturdy option for a versatile, lightweight travel tripod.

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Vanguard Vojo 25 Camera Bag Review

14 Jan

Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag review

Earlier this year I bought a couple of mirrorless cameras. The camera bodies and lenses are smaller than those of my digital SLR system, so I also needed a new, smaller, camera bag to put them in. The one I chose is the Vanguard Vojo 25. I’m really happy with the purchase so I thought I’d share my experience for those of you in the market for a similar bag.

Why I like this camera bag

It’s light

Shoulder bags soon weigh down on your shoulder no matter how well they are designed. If the bag is heavier than it should be, then that adds to the weight of your gear, and reduces the time you can comfortably use the bag. I learned this the hard way when I bought a Retrospective 10 shoulder bag for my dSLR. The bag is too heavy and, to be honest, I hate it. The Vojo 25 is much better.

The Vojo 25 weights 920 grams (a little over two pounds).

Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag review

The padded shoulder strap eases the weight of the bag on your shoulder.

The design is well thought out

This bag is really cleverly made. The shoulder strap is padded, so it doesn’t cut into your shoulder (something that should be standard on all shoulder bags). The flap that covers the bag is secured by both velcro and clips. There’s a zip in the top of the bag that you can leave undone for quick access to your gear, or keep closed for protection and security.

Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag review

A zip in the top of the bag provides quick access to your gear.

The padded insert is removable

The insert that holds your gear is attached to the inside of the bag using velcro. It’s designed to be easy to remove so that you can use the bag for something other than holding your cameras. If you pull the straps on the side (the ones with the clips holding the flap in place) the bag is squeezed closed so it looks more like a satchel than a camera bag. The green version of the bag doesn’t look much like a camera bag, and does excellent double duty as a casual bag when required.

Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag review

The removeable padded insert. You can zip it shut, making it ideal for storing your gear elsewhere while you are using the bag for something else, or even putting into another bag.

Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag review

The side buckle that holds the bag’s flap shut.

Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag review

If you take out the removeable insert and pull the side buckles tight the bag compresses into a satchel type bag, ideal for casual use.

It has a waterproof cover

Very important for those times when you’re caught out in a surprise rain shower. The cover protects both your bag and your equipment from the elements.

There’s space for a tablet or a kindle

The camera bag has a padded slot at the side that’s large enough for an iPad, or any tablet or kindle device the same size, or smaller.

There are several Vojo bags to choose from

If the Vojo 25 is too big or too small for you, there are several others in the range to choose from. The Vojo 28 is larger, and the Vojo 22 is smaller. The Vojo 13, Vojo 10 and Vojo 8 are much smaller, but even these mini versions come with a raincover and may be of interest if you just have one small camera to carry around.

Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag review

The Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag with a digital SLR, spare lens and iPad.

Capacity

The Vojo 25 can comfortably carry two mirrorless camera bodies with small to medium size lenses attached in the removable insert, a single mirrorless body and lens plus an extra lens or two, or a digital SLR with a small lens attached plus a second lens.

The removable insert isn’t quite as big as the bag, leaving a gap at the side. That space is for the raincover plus any additional accessories you want to keep there.

Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag review

The Vanguard Vojo 25 camera bag with two mirrorless cameras and iPad. The raincover is visible in the gap on the left-hand side.

There’s also another padded slot at the front (ideal for a mobile phone), a small zipped compartment at the front (very tight, intended for small items such as lens cleaning cloths or lens caps) plus another small zipped compartment in the flap (again, suitable for small items like lens cloths and lens caps).

Conclusion

After two months of use I have to say I’m very happy with this camera bag and happily recommend it. I use it most of the day with a lightweight setup (one or two mirrorless bodies, a lens or two, plus a small water bottle). It’s ideal for photographers using mirrorless bodies or a single dSLR with small lenses (look at the Vojo 28 if you need more space). It’s a well-made bag that does exactly what it’s supposed to – protect my gear while simultaneously providing easy access.

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Vanguard releases new Alta CA tripod kits with pistol-grip head

27 Jul

Tripod and bag manufacturer Vanguard has launched a new range of tripods that are fitted with the company’s latest pistol grip style GH-30 head. The aluminium Alta CA leg-set comes in three or four-section options to achieve maximum heights of either 1565mm (61.6in) or 1550mm (61in) though both models are designed to carry a payload of up to 11lbs (5kg). Click through for more information.

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Accessory review: Vanguard Heralder 51T Rolling Backpack

03 Jun

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The Vanguard Heralder 51T combines the conveniences of a backpack with the travel-friendliness of a rolling case. At almost ten pounds it’s no day bag, but it is equipped with loads of compartments and pockets, a large removable interior tray, tripod sling, laptop storage and a rain cover. Is it the best of both worlds, or would you be better off with a dedicated backpack or roller? Read our review

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Accessory Review: Vanguard Abeo Pro Tripod kit

06 Jan

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The Vanguard Abeo Pro 283CGH tripod kit ($ 498) is a three-section carbon fiber tripod with a pistol grip ball head and an Arca-Swiss compatible quick-release plate. Other features include three foot options, an articulating center column, and a built-in shutter release, giving the Vanguard Abeo Pro plenty of options for customization. Click through for our detailed review.

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Accessory review: Vanguard Up-Rise 33

16 Sep

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With a smart look and clean design, the Vanguard Up-Rise 33 stands out from the pack. Capable of holding a small to medium DSLR, the Up-Rise 33 also expands to allow room for a 13-inch notebook computer, or contracts if you have less to carry. It has served as a good commuter companion for one of our reviewers for about eight months. Read how it performed in his review.

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Vanguard Up-Rise 48 Backpack for DSLR & Laptop

17 Dec

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Nikon D60 BAG VANGUARD by nikonaazz

30 Oct

This bag is only for camera 142x132x55cm. and will find in ebay 100 $.