The stand of Delamax's identical to Cullmann Alpha 1000 It is very easy and can be easily folded to their extremely compact dimensions, making it as a travel tripod actually quite attractive. Unfortunately, the weight is also at the same time the biggest drawback of the stand: the material is so light that the tripod, although it is not particularly large, fully extended is almost impossible to use, because it is simply too unstable. If you do not quite takes off, or the best moves out not at all, but it's quite to use even in light winds. This applies, however, only a "slight" DSLR with "normal" lens. Everything goes beyond, so heavier cameras like the Canon EOS 5D combined with a severe L lens or even a telephoto fail already at the plastic head of the tripod.
The workmanship is so, how they are expected in this price range: cheap, but still acceptable. The small, built-in level is a nice gimmick, but not really usable.
But if you now compare the tripod much more stable Slik F630, which is located in the same price category, we have to say that the Delamax in terms of price-performance can not keep up. For people who have it in the back, or who want to endorse a small "Stativchen" in the backpack for emergencies that may Delamax grade empfelenswert still subject to change, but for anyone who wants a little more quality and stability, I would Slik F630 empfelen (I own both tripods).