A:AnswerUse a small piece of tape to hold them in place. Or don’t use them and just wrap the top of leg with a good long lasting tape, as this will work as your leg stop. But be sure to mark the locations so you have the same length legs as originally and they are all equal when extending.
A:AnswerI did have one of the feet fall out while hiking , but realized that I had not fully tightened the leg when I collapsed it. Pretty easy to prevent
A:AnswerIt should be fine. I am using with a much heavier camera and lens. Just be careful not to over loosen the legs when setting up or breaking down
A:AnswerYes. Tripod on the market for the price that I know of. Just make sure you use a lightweight interchangeable lens camera, for Handycam such as a GoPro or you will have issues with the head not being strong enough to support your camera. Good luck.
A:AnswerTechnically yes, but I would not recommend. You want a heavier-duty tripod for DSLR. This one's head is not the best for heavier cameras. You do not want to cheap out on tripod just get a heavier-duty one. Spend a bit more and get a used one that will last you the rest of your life.