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BOYA BY-M1 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone
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Original Boya M1 Microphone in Bangladesh

Need a very high-quality Clip microphone? Boya M1 is one the best Clip microphone that works with smartphones, computers, and DSLR cameras. Now you can buy the best quality clip-microphone online at the best price in Bangladesh. Buy this exceptional external microphone to make your voice more clear for any kind of video or professional works. This is always a must-have gadget for recording a voice with noise cancellation and with high gain and even from a long distance. This Boya M1 clip microphone is one of the best and widely used Clip microphones worldwide.
This is often required to have a long cable microphone and if that is a Clip Microphone that’s the extra benefit. You will get all you need from a small compact and professional Clip microphone in Bangladesh. Here is a useful discussion about the usefulness of the Microphone.
Is this Boya M1 that will work with Smartphone?
Yes, this Clip microphone is designed to work with a smartphone, DSLR, and computers. If you are YouTuber and don’t want to spend much on expensive microphones then this could be the best choice for you. It works with any Android and iOS devices. No need to download any apps. It just plugs and plays. Simple to use and very high quality or voice recording even from 6 meters away from your device.

BOYA M1 is an omnidirectional lavalier microphone, perfect for video use, designed for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc. The lavalier microphone features an Omni pickup pattern, for full, 360-degree coverage. An integrated 6-meter (20”) cable with a 3.5mm 4-pole gold plug, can connect directly to Smartphones, most of the cameras.
Using the BOYA M1 Microphone:
- For Smartphone
- Switch off the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to OFF/Smartphone
- The power is shut down
- For DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Switch on the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to ON
Features of BOYA M1:
- Clip-On Mic for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Omnidirectional condenser microphone
- A high-quality condenser is ideal for video use
- Low handling noise
- Includes lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
Specifications:
- Brand: Boya
- Model Number: Boya BY-M1
- Transducer: Electret Condenser
- Polar pattern: Omnidirectional
- Frequency Range: 65Hz ~ 18 KHz
- Signal/Noise: 74dB SPL
- Sensitivity: -30dB +/- 3dB / 0dB=1V/Pa, 1 kHz
- Output Impedance: 1000 Ohm or less
- Connector: 3.5mm (1/8”) 4-pole gold plug
- Accessories Furnished: lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
- Battery Type: LR44
- Dimensions: Microphone: 18.00mmH x 8.30mmW x 8.30mmD
- Cable: 6.0m
- Weight:
- Microphone: 2.5g
- Power Module: 18g
Boya M1 Microphone FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
1. Can I use this microphone on any DSLR Camera?Ans: Yes! You can use it with any DSLR camera regardless of the brands but you will have to make sure your camera has a 3.5mm audio-in port.2. Can I use this microphone for YouTube videos?Ans: Yes, for sure. In fact, there are thousands of YouTubers from Bangladesh using this microphone for their YouTube videos.
How to Choose and Buy a Tripod
Tripods are important for getting sharp images and you should not get the cheapest one – here is why
Choosing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different types and choices we are presented with. On one hand, a tripod is a very simple tool to keep our cameras steady when we use them in challenging light conditions. On the other hand, there are so many different variables that come into play when choosing a tripod: How tall should it be? How light should it be? How stable should it be? What kind of weight can it support? How much should I spend on a tripod? These are just some of the questions that might come up as you look into buying a new tripod.
Before getting into the intricate details about tripods, I would like to go over the advantages and disadvantages of tripods and why you might need one for your DSLR or mirrorless camera.
Why Do You Need a Tripod?
So, what is the purpose of a tripod? You might need a tripod for some or all of the following reasons:
- To increase sharpness and depth of field in your images by keeping the camera still in low-light environments when using slow shutter speeds.
- To rest heavy camera gear such as long telephoto lenses on the tripod.
- To increase the quality of the images by keeping the camera ISO low.
- To allow more careful composition, while framing the shot exactly how you want it.
- To shoot HDR and panoramic shots that require exactly the same framing and precision.
- To photograph nighttime objects such as the Moon, planets, stars, etc. as well as painting with light or using available light for landscape and architectural photography.
- To do self-portraits with a camera timer.
- To shoot extreme close-ups/macro (flowers, insects, etc).
- To hold various objects such as flashes, reflectors, etc.
- To shoot at difficult or impossible (hand-held) angles.
- To shoot vibration-free videos.
- To defend yourself 🙂
I personally use a tripod for one main reason – landscape photography. Shooting sunrises and sunsets can be quite challenging, especially when the light conditions are far from ideal. Thanks to image-stabilized lenses and now cameras with excellent built-in image stabilization, the use of a tripod for most types of photography is not necessary when shooting in daylight conditions.
However, some photographers still prefer to use a tripod, as it allows them to keep the camera ISO as low as possible, which not only keeps the amount of noise in images to a minimum but also provides the highest dynamic range the camera sensor can capture. In addition, a tripod can help in proper framing of a subject and allow to capture panoramic and HDR images.
Lastly, there are situations where one must use a tripod in order to slow down and blur action, such as when photographing streams and waterfalls as shown in the image below. Therefore, if you are into landscape photography, a good tripod is a must-have tool in the field.

Occasionally, I might use a tripod for wildlife photography (specifically for bird photography), but not during long hikes, due to inconvenience and weight factors.
Tripod Components – What is a Tripod System?
A tripod system is generally comprised of the following parts:
- Legs – the obvious. Tripod legs are typically made of aluminum, basalt, steel or carbon fiber.
- Head – the part that holds a digital camera or a lens. There are many different types of heads, but the most popular types are ball-heads and pan-tilt heads.
- Centerpost/Center Column – a separate leg that runs through the middle, allowing to further raise the tripod head.
- Feet – good tripods allow changing tripod feet at the end of the legs for indoor and outdoor use.
The cheapest tripods have legs with an integrated non-replaceable head and feet and sometimes have a centerpost, while the top-of-the-line tripods have a modular tripod system that have replaceable feet and allow attaching a separate tripod head (the head is typically not included).
Disadvantages of Using a Tripod
Tripods are nice and can give you many options to get the highest quality image. However, there are also some disadvantages of using tripods, specifically:
- They are potentially heavy. Although there are lightweight carbon-fiber tripods out there, once you add a tripod head, the setup can become heavy.
- They are inconvenient. No matter how small and collapsible a tripod is, it still occupies space and is often inconvenient to carry around or travel with.
- They are difficult to use in crowded environments.
- They can be expensive. Good tripod systems can cost over $1,000.
- They can take time to set up, making you miss the best moment.
- You can easily damage your camera and lens if you do not know how to properly operate a tripod, or if the tripod system is cheap and unstable.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Tripod
You started your tripod shopping spree and have no idea where to start. What factors do you need to consider when purchasing a tripod? As I have pointed out above, purchasing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different choices we are presented with from small and compact, to large and heavy. Let’s go through each factor and identify your needs:
Weight Rating
The first thing I would look at is how much weight a tripod can support. Many photographers make the mistake of buying a tripod that can only support a few pounds and is not made for heavy camera equipment. What ends up happening is obvious – at one point or another, the whole thing collapses, destroying the camera and the lens. Always make sure that the tripod you want to buy can support at least 1.5 times more than the total weight of your camera and your heaviest lens. I say “at least” because I prefer to keep it at around 2x more. Do not forget that you will at times apply pressure on your camera and sometimes even rest your hands on the setup if you are shooting with long lenses, which adds to the weight. You might also add a flash or a battery grip to your camera in the future, or potentially shoot with something heavier, so you have to keep all of that in mind.
Tripod Height
I always recommend buying a tripod that matches your height, so that you do not have to bend to look into the viewfinder. Once you put your camera on a tripod, the viewfinder should be at your eye level. It is OK if it goes higher than your eye level because you can always adjust the legs to be shorter. However, if it is much below your eye level, you will find yourself bending all the time, which can be a tiring experience, especially when you are waiting for some kind of action and need to constantly look through the viewfinder.
If you are buying a tripod with an attached head, you want the tip of the head to be on your jaw level. If you are buying a modular tripod with a separate head, make sure that the legs end approximately on your shoulder level.
Another factor to consider is tripod height when it is folded for easier travel. Do you need it to fit in your carry-on luggage? Mine barely does diagonally, with feet removed, and I take it with me everywhere I go.

Tripod Weight and Construction
Weight is a significant factor when choosing a tripod. You do not want your tripod to be too heavy, because you will find yourself leaving it at home, rather than taking it with you on the road. The lightest tripods are made of carbon-fiber material, which is extremely durable, stable and does not rust. While carbon-fiber is the best material for a tripod, it, unfortunately, comes with a high price tag.
The next best construction material is aluminum, which is heavier than carbon fiber. Most cheaper tripods are made of aluminum today. You can also find tripods made of stainless steel, but those are generally used for video equipment and are too heavy for regular use.
In terms of total weight, try to keep the tripod legs without the head under 5 pounds. Generally, carbon fiber legs are between 3 and 4 pounds (but can be lighter or heavier depending on what they are made for), while aluminum legs can be between 5 and 6 pounds and heavier, depending on the size and how much weight they can support. Basalt lava legs are somewhere in-between both in terms of weight and cost.
Tripod Legs
Tripod legs generally come in two forms – tubular and non-tubular. All carbon-fiber legs come in tubular form and have a threaded twist-lock system to secure the legs, while aluminum, basalt, and steel tripods might come in different shapes with a flip-lock. Depending on the maximum height of the tripod, there might be between 3 and 5 sections on tripod legs. The more sections, the higher the tripod and generally a little less stable.
Tripod Feet
Some advanced tripods will allow you to replace tripod feet for different conditions and situations – they just unscrew on the bottom of the tripod legs. There are different types of tripod feet for indoors (rubber or plastic) and outdoor use (metal spikes). Unless you are planning to shoot in icy, rainy/slippery conditions, the standard rubber feet that come with your tripod should work just fine.

Centerpost
Some tripods come with a centerpost – a single leg in the middle of the tripod that allows you to increase or decrease the height of the camera by simply moving the centerpost in upward or downward direction. Although some photographers find it convenient and nice to have, I strongly advise against having a centerpost on a tripod. A centerpost defeats the whole purpose of a tripod – it is essentially the same thing as having a monopod on top of a tripod. It might not be as pronounced if you are only shooting with a wide-angle lens, but once you set up a long telephoto lens, you will quickly understand that using a centerpost will cause too much vibration. If you still want to get a centerpost for whatever reason, make sure that it can fully decline to the same level as where the tripod legs meet. The centerpost should never wobble at its lowest level.
Tripod Head
A tripod head is the most essential part of the tripod system. It is responsible for securely holding camera equipment and controlling camera movement. A modular tripod system does not come with a head and you have to buy it separately. When choosing a tripod head, always make sure that it can support at least the same amount of weight your tripod legs can.
There are generally three types of heads commonly available:
- Pan-Tilt Head – either with a single handle for horizontal movement or dual handles for both horizontal and vertical movement. This is the most common type of head that is typically built into cheaper tripods.
- Ball-Head – compared to pan-tilt heads, ball-heads only have one control that loosens or tightens the grip. They are very flexible and allow very smooth operation while keeping the camera/lens securely tightened.
- Gimbal Head – a specialized head for long and heavy 300mm+ lenses. Compared to pan-tilt heads and ball-heads, gimbal heads perfectly balance the camera and heavy lens and are best suited for fast-action photography. They are extremely easy to use in any direction and do not require tightening the head every time the camera/lens moves.
I started out with a pan-tilt head and eventually switched over to a ball-head with a quick-release system (see next), due to flexibility and easiness of use.

Quick-Release System
Every modern camera comes with a thread on its bottom that allows you to attach it to a tripod or a monopod (heavy lenses also come with a similar thread on the tripod collar). This threaded system makes it extremely inconvenient to attach cameras and lenses on tripods because you have to either rotate the camera or the tripod to attach them together. To make it easier and more convenient for photographers, manufacturers came up with a great solution – to attach a small removable plate on the camera or lens, which then can be tightly secured on the tripod head.
Cheaper tripods come with a simple plastic plate that can be attached to any camera or lens, while some of the more expensive tripod heads come with a more durable plate. The best quick-release system, however, is the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. It has more or less become a standard among manufacturers and it has proven to be a very effective solution for quick and easy operation. Compared to plastic plates, the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is made of very strong aluminum and allows attaching the camera/lens on a tripod without the need to rotate anything. A quick-release plate is permanently attached to a camera or lens, which then easily slides into a quick-release clamp (pictured below). The locking mechanism is simple, yet super tight for vibration-free operation.

The beauty of this system is that some manufacturers like Really Right Stuff and Kirk Enterprises offer not only plates for almost any camera and lens but also replacement lens tripod collars, flash brackets, L-brackets, and other accessories for the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. The only downside of the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is that it is not cheap – you also have to purchase separate plates for each camera and lens.
Stability
A heavy tripod does not always mean that it is stable. There are plenty of tripod systems out there that are heavy and durable, yet lack the much-needed stability when used in various weather conditions. When a tripod is fully set up, it has to withstand not only wind but also occasional bumps and knocks that might happen in the field. You always need to make sure that your camera and lens balance on a tripod rather than lean towards one direction, because you might end up damaging your equipment if the head is not fully tightened or if the front outweighs the back and everything falls on the ground.

Which Tripod Should you Buy?
Now that you are familiar with all the criteria for selecting the right tripod, you are probably wondering which tripod you should buy for your photography needs. Since I have numerously gone through the experience of shopping for tripods and have seen others do the same, let me tell you what many photographers end up doing. They first look for the cheapest tripod available that will be good enough to hold their first camera, since they have no idea if they really need it or do not know how often they would be using it. The tripod would cost between $75 and $150 for the legs and the head, which is a good price for a simple tool.
Next, they purchase a longer and heavier lens and add more weight to the setup. All of a sudden, they find that the cheap tripod is not good enough and they need something more durable and stable. After making the first mistake, they suddenly realize that they need to do more research and they spend countless hours reading about tripods on different websites and forums. Despite all recommendations from the pros, they are not willing to invest on a top-of-the-line tripod with a good ball-head, so they end up getting a popular tripod system for $300-500 with a separate head. Seems like a great investment and the tripod seems to be much better than the previous one.
After a year or two, they realize that their last purchase was not that good, because the tripod is too heavy and hard to use, especially for traveling. They realize that they should have listened to the pros in the beginning and bought a solid tripod system. Does this sound familiar? It certainly does for me, because I went through a similar experience and wasted too much effort and money.
Other photographers might have a different story, where they purchased an inexpensive tripod they like in the beginning and they are still happily using it today. All it says about them is that they are not using their tripods as much and what they have is good enough for occasional use. Anybody who heavily relies on a tripod (especially landscape and architectural photographers) ends up buying two to three different tripods to eventually end up with the best.

It seems that it is hard to avoid purchasing multiple tripods because it is often impossible to justify the cost of a good system for someone who does not heavily use a tripod. If someone told me that I would eventually spend more than $500 on a tripod system when I just got into photography, I would have never believed them – that’s too much money to spend on a darn tripod! But it all turned out to be true, because I actually ended up spending a lot more than $500 overtime, and I wish I could go back in time and buy the right stuff from the very beginning.
If I recommend someone who has just bought their first DSLR or a mirrorless camera to get the best tripod system that costs between $800 and $1,200, I will almost certainly get a “you are crazy” look, no matter how well I explain my story. Therefore, here is what I would recommend:
- If you currently do not have a tripod and you want to buy one, get the cheapest aluminum tripod system with an integrated head for less than $150 total. Why do I recommend the cheapest tripod? Because you first need to understand how much you will be using it. Six months down the road you might end up doing other types of photography that do not require a tripod or you might find yourself on a path of becoming a good landscape or macro photographer. A cheap tripod will give you enough information to understand the real role of a tripod in your photography.
- If you already have a cheap tripod and you want to get something better, save yourself a lot of money and frustration and get the best tripod with an Arca-swiss quick release system – skip the middle. Some people buy cheaper legs and heads and either find them too heavy or unstable. One common problem with other quick-release systems is the fact that cheaper plates do not grip well on cameras and start wiggling and rotating relative to the base, making it a nightmare for things like panoramic photography.
A Good Tripod is a Life-Long Investment
Unlike cameras and even lenses that come and go, a good tripod is a life-long investment. If you buy a good tripod that is easy to disassemble and reassemble, chances are, you will be able to easily clean and even repair it yourself without having to send it anywhere. Well-known tripod manufacturers will provide long-term service and repair options in case any part of the tripod malfunctions or breaks. This way, you do not have to worry about replacing your tripod in the future…
Remember, with tripods, you often get what you pay for! Please let me know if you have any questions in the comments section below.
Karatoa Courier Service Office
Karatoa Courier Service (COD) Branch List In Bangladesh
1 | Dhaka | Uttara | 01713228495 | 01713228497 | Uttara Sector-7, House-30, Rabindra Sarani Road, Uttara. |
2 | Alu Bazar | 01755597836 | 01935471016 | Nawabpur 154/Haji Osman Goni Road, Alu Bazar | |
3 | Bangla Bazar | 01755597839 | Bangla Bazar 3/6Junction Road, Victoria Park | ||
4 | Bogra | Bogra | 5151288 | Bogra Head Ofice Shahid Abdul Zabbar Sarak, Jaleshwaritola, Bogra | |
5 | Bogra | Adomdighi | 01755597881 | Adomdighi Near Bus Stand, Adomdighi | |
6 | Bogra | Dhunot | 01755597813 | 01713746434 | Dhunot Sarpotti, Dhunot, Bogra |
7 | Bogra | Dupchachia | 01755597880 | 01711411561 | Dupchachia Near C.O. Office, Dupchachia |
8 | Bogra | Majhira | 01755597889 | 01939520932 | Majhira Hamid super Market, Majhira |
9 | Bogra | Mokamtola | 01725141257 | Mokamtola Near Old Sonali Bank | |
10 | Bogra | Shantahar | 01755597882 | 01713228482 | Shantahar |
11 | Bogra | Sherpur | 01755597890 | 01713741264 | Sherpur Sherpur Bus Stand, Sherpur |
12 | Bogra | Sonatola | 01777794011 | 01712401612 | Sonatola Paurasobha Road |
13 | Bonpara | 01755597873 | 01713707906 | Bonpara Near Patoary General Hospital, Bonpara | |
14 | ChapaiNawabgonj | ChapaiNawabgonj | 01713228487 | ChapaiNawabgonj District office 53Arambag santir mor, ChapaiNawabgonj | |
15 | ChapaiNawabgonj | Shibganj | 01755597887 | Shibgonj(Chapai) Girl’s School Songlogno.Shibgonj | |
16 | Chittagong | Aggrabad | 01755597815 | Chittagong District Office Aggrabad 50Yakub Ali Merket Banijjik Elaka, Aggrabad | |
17 | Chittagong | Chotopool | 01755597817 | 01755597875 | Chotopul Excess Road, Chotopul |
18 | Chittagong | E.P.Z | 01713228491 | E.P.Z Free-Port, Choudury Merket 2th tola, E.P.Z | |
19 | Chittagong | Khatungong | 01755597816 | Khatungonj Amir Merket, S A Poribohoner Passe, Khatungong | |
20 | Chittagong | Nasirabad | 312550189 | 01755554729 | Nasirabad 1005/4, East Nasirabad, Gate no-2, Nasirabad. |
21 | Comillah | Comillah | 01755554724 | 01961869849 | Comilla District Office 1no. Kandir Par Ramghat, Comilla. |
22 | Dinajpur | Dinajpur | 01713228462 | 01755597847 | Dinajpur District Office Boro Bondor Mor, Dinajpur |
23 | Dinajpur | Birampur | 01713228415 | 01716666627 | Birampur Puratun Bazar Bogra Road, Birampur. |
24 | Dinajpur | Birgonj | 01713228460 | 01911432238 | Birgonj Zilla Porishad Market, Birgonj. |
25 | Dinajpur | Fulbari | 01713228429 | 01712743570 | Fulbari Nimtola Mor, Fulbari |
26 | Dinajpur | Hilli | 01713228477 | Hilli Bazar Bus Stand, Hilli. | |
27 | Dinajpur | Parbottipur | 01713228451 | 01717330562 | Parbottipur Natun Bazar, Parbottipur. |
28 | Dinajpur | Ranigonj | 01713228458 | 01755597858 | Ranigonj Mondol arket, Ranigonj Bazar, Ranigonj. |
29 | Dinajpur | Ranirbondar | 01755597860 | 01713710983 | Ranirbondar Zahurul Haque Super Market |
30 | Dinajpur | Setabgonj | 01755597851 | 01728719722 | Setabgonj Upozilla Road, Based Master Market, Setabgonj. |
31 | Elephant Road | 01755597830 | Elephant Road Bata Signal Mor, Amtolar Goli, Elephant Road | ||
32 | Gaibandha | Gaibandha | 54162417 | 01713228410 | Gaibandha District Office Al Modina Market, 2no. Rail Gate |
33 | Gaibandha | Gobindagonj | 01713228439 | 01757826174 | Gobindagonj Hirok Cinema Hall Mor, Gobindagonj |
34 | Gaibandha | Polashbari | 01755597872 | Polashbari High Way, Near S.R. Bus Counter, Polashbari | |
35 | Gazipur | Gazipur | 01713228436 | 01713228470 | Gazipur District Office Amir Market, Chourasta, Near Dutch Bangla Bank, Gazipur. |
36 | Gazipur | Konabari | 01713228457 | 01755597829 | Konabari Jailkhana Road, Notun Bazar, Konabari. |
37 | Gazipur | Mawna | 01777794048 | 01685618400 | Mawna MC Bazar, Near Sufia Garments. |
38 | Gulshan-2 | 01755597859 | 01817543047 | Gulshan-269,DCC Merket, Gulshan-2 | |
39 | Jaipurhat | Jaipurhat | 57151122 | 01713228489 | Jaypurhat District Office 1no. Rail Station Road, Jaipurhat |
40 | Jaipurhat | Kalai | 01755597876 | 01712206697 | Kalai Main Bus Stand, Kalai |
41 | Jaipurhat | Panchbibi | 01755597868 | Panchbibi | |
42 | Jessor | Jessor | 01713228486 | 01746926300 | Jessor District Office 15R N Road, Jessor |
43 | Jessor | Benapol | 01755554727 | 01755554728 | Benapole Madrasha Merket, Benapol |
44 | Jessor | Noapara | 01755597834 | 01711159313 | Noapara Station Bazar, Near S.A. Paribahan. |
45 | Jhenaidah | Jhenaidah | 01713228485 | 01728337048 | Jhenaidah District Office Samabay Market, Near Old DC Office, Jhenaidah. |
46 | Jhenaidah | Kaligonj | 01713228463 | 01714298314 | Kaligonj Sattar Super Market, Kaligonj. |
47 | Keranigonj | 01777794010 | 01820540844 | Keranigonj Noor Complex, South Keranigonj. | |
48 | Khulna | Khulna | 01755554725 | 01711103715 | khulna District Office Jobbar Saroni Station Road, Khulna |
49 | Khulna | Doulatpur | 01777794009 | 01731215934 | Doulatpur Day Night College Road |
50 | Kishoreganj | Voirob | 01777794044 | 01712263819 | Voirob District Office Paduka Super Market, Voirob. |
51 | Kurigram | Kurigram | 01713228412 | 01755597812 | Kurigram District Office Adherent Eidgah field, Sabujpara, Kurigram |
52 | Kurigram | Nageshwari | 01713228420 | Nageshwari Adherent TNT Office, Nageshwari | |
53 | Kurigram | Ulipur | 01755597893 | 01717255859 | Ulipur Adherent M.S. High School, Ulipur |
54 | Kustia | Kustia | 01713228481 | 01715684658 | Kustia District Office Shapla Chattar, Panch Rastar Mor, Kustia. |
55 | Kustia | Veramara | 01755597874 | 01757824834 | Veramara In Front of Ahsan Super Market. |
56 | Lalmonirhat | Lalmonirhat | 01713228468 | 01737425120 | Lalmonirhat District Office Near TNT Office, Lalmonirhat |
57 | Lalmonirhat | Hatibandha | 01755597864 | Hatibandha Upozilla Yard, Patgram Road, Hatibandha | |
58 | Lalmonirhat | Patgram | 01755597863 | Tushbhandar Adherent Mohila College, Patgram Road | |
59 | Malibagh | 01755597802 | 01755597803 | Malibagh 476/D.I.T. Road, Malibagh. | |
60 | Malitola | 01713228440 | 01713228441 | Malitola 26/1Malitola Lane, English Road, Dhaka. | |
61 | Meherpur | Meherpur | 01777794007 | 01711009651 | Meherpur District Office Main Sarak, Ground Floor of Press Club |
62 | Meherpur | Gangni | 01777794008 | 01717867634 | Gangni Thana Road, Gangni |
63 | Mirpur | 01713228467 | 01713228455 | Mirpur 89Senpara S A Paribohoner Goli | |
64 | Mohakhali | 01755597883 | 01714709770 | Mohakhali 70, Shahid Taj Uddin Ahmed Smoroni, South Side of Cholera Hospital, Yellow Building | |
65 | Motijheel | 29550939 | 01777794043 | Motijheel Swantex Bhabon 9/I, Motijheel. | |
66 | Muhammadpur | 01713228425 | 01713228432 | Mohammadpur 30/23, Tajmohol Road, Block-C, in front of Krishi Market, Mohammadpur. | |
67 | Mymensingh | Mymensingh | 01713228421 | 01713228464 | Mymensingh District Office R. K. Mission Road, Near Trishal Bus Stand. |
68 | Naogaon | Naogaon | 74161565 | 01713228409 | Naogaon District Ofice Kedir Mor, Naogaon |
69 | Naogaon | Mohadebpur | 01755597886 | 01840693711 | Mohadebpur High School Mor, Mohadebpur |
70 | Naogaon | Nazipur | 01755597885 | 01711120574 | Nazipur Monzoo Super Market, Nazipur |
71 | Naogaon | Sapahar | 01755597842 | 01755597842 | Sapahar Haque Super Market, Sapahar Bazar, Sapahar |
72 | Narayangonj | Narayangonj | 01713228451 | 01755597833 | Narayangonj District Office Opposite Site Of Nagar Bhaban, Nitaigonj. |
73 | Narayangonj | Rupgonj | 01755597853 | Rupgonj(Gauchia) Abdul Haque Super Market, Rupgonj. | |
74 | Narsingdi | Narsingdi | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | Narsingdi District Office 52, C&B Road, New Lanch Ghat Mor, Narsingdi. |
75 | Narsingdi | BaburHat | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | BaburHat Shekher chor, Moddho bus Stand. |
76 | Natore | Kanaikhali | 01713228430 | 01717906350 | Natore District Office Rokhshana Plaza, Dhaka coach stand, Kanaikhali, Natore |
77 | Natore | Rajapur | 01777794035 | 01716012419 | Rajapur College Gate, Rajapur Bazar, Natore. |
78 | Nilphamary | Nilphamary | 01713228428 | 01716559625 | Nilphamary District office Chourangi Mor, Nilphamary |
79 | Nilphamary | Dimla | 01755597849 | Dimla Upazilla Biponi Bitan, Dimla | |
80 | Nilphamary | Domar | 01713228450 | 01777794050 | Domar D.B Road, Near Fire Service, Domar, Nilphamari. |
81 | Nilphamary | Jal | 01755597899 | Jaldhaka New Market, Dimla Road, Jaldhaka | |
82 | Nilphamary | Syedpur | 01713228416 | 01713228438 | Syedpur Mondol Paper House, Near Basic Bank, Syedpur |
83 | Pabna | Pabna | 73151240 | 01713228408 | Pabna District Office Edward university college gate, Pabna |
84 | Pabna | Bera | 01755597870 | 01721338034 | Bera Khandokar Market, College Road |
85 | Pabna | Ishwardi | 01713228461 | 01714658713 | Ishwardi Station Road, Ishwardi |
86 | Pabna | Kashinathpur | 01755597869 | Kashinathpur Shikdar Supermarket, Kashinathpur | |
87 | Panchgarh | Panchgarh | 01713228459 | 01716456671 | Panchgarh District Office Zilla Porisod Market, Chaurangi, Panchgarh. |
88 | Panchgarh | Boda | 01713228469 | Boda Main Bus Stand, Boda. | |
89 | Panchgarh | Debigonj | 01755597850 | 01745549193 | Debigonj Bijoy Chattor, Hazi Lutfor rahman Market, Ground Floor Of Krishi Bank, Debigonj. |
90 | Patuatuli | 01755597838 | Patuatuli Ground Floor, Taj Bhaban, Patuatuli. | ||
91 | Purana Palton | 29582254 | 01713228492 | Dhaka City Office Crecent tower, 36topkana road, Purana Palton, Dhaka | |
92 | Rajshahi | Rajshahi | 01713228499 | 01755597884 | Rajshahi District office Kumarpara, Chaul potti, Old Natore Road, Rajshahi. |
93 | Rajshahi | Banessor | 01755597821 | 01845989384 | Banessor Amjad Haji Merket Banessor Bazar |
94 | Rangpur | Rangpur | 01713228413 | 01713228456 | Rangpur District Office SMC Road, GuptoPara, Rangpur |
95 | Rangpur | Bodorgonj | 01713228442 | Bodorgonj Sonali Bank Mor, Bodorgonj, Rangpur. | |
96 | Rangpur | Haragach | 01755597826 | 01711415442 | Haragach Mina Bazar, Haragach |
97 | Rangpur | Mithapukur | 01755597896 | 01712512458 | Mithapukur Rabeya Plaza, Mithapukur |
98 | Rangpur | Pirgonj-1 | 01755597894 | 01719709657 | Pirgonj-1Dhaka Coach Stand, Pirgonj-1 |
99 | Rangpur | Shathibari | 01755597898 | 01774135516 | Shathibari Dokkhin(South) Bus Stand, Supari Pottri |
100 | Rangpur | Taragonj | 01755597814 | 01721700097 | Taragonj Main Road, Taragonj Bazar |
101 | Ranisankail | 01756491100 | Ranisankail Near Mukta Market, Ranisankail. | ||
102 | Savar | Savar | 01755597856 | 01760164590 | Savar Near Labzone Hospital, Savar. |
103 | Savar | Bypile | 01755597844 | 01755597845 | Bypile Samabay Samity Market, Nabinagar Road. |
104 | Segunbagicha | 01755597805 | Parcel Delevery Dept. 39Segunbagicha(Navana CNG Songlogno), Dhaka | ||
105 | Segunbagicha | 01713228405 | Account Dept 8/4, A-Segunbagicha(Muktijoddah Jadughor Songlogno) Dhaka | ||
106 | Shyamoli | 01713228427 | Shyamoli 21/19, Babor Road, College Gate, Shyamoli. | ||
107 | Siddique Bazar | 01755597835 | 01786659320 | Siddique Bazar 146/1, Siddique Bazar. | |
108 | Sirajgonj | Sirajgonj | 01713228490 | 01718424666 | Sirajgonj District Office S.B. Fazlul Haq Road, Katpotti, Sirajgonj |
109 | Sirajgonj | Belkuchi | 01755597871 | 01819955238 | Belkuchi Hazi Shantahar Market, Near Paurosabha, Belkuchi |
110 | Sirajgonj | Chandaikona | 01755597891 | 01740952262 | Chandaikona Near Mohna Pamp, Chandaikona |
111 | Sirajgonj | Shahzadpur | 01755597879 | 01711413142 | Shahzadpur Dariyapur Bazar, Shahzadpur |
112 | Sirajgonj | Ullapara | 01713228417 | 01713228478 | Ullapara College Road, Ullapara |
113 | Tangail | Tangail | 01713228407 | 01755597807 | Tangail District Office Old Bus Stand, Mymensingh Road, Haji Market, Tangail. |
114 | Tangail | Modhupur | 01755597800 | Modhupur Tangail Road. | |
115 | Thakurgaon | Thakurgaon | 56153578 | 01713228414 | Thakurgaon District Office South Side Of Zilla School Gate, Thakurgaon. |
116 | Thakurgaon | Pirgonj-2 | 01755597852 | 01751117114 | Pirgonj-2Sadia Super Market, Pirgonj-2. |
117 | Thakurgaon | Ranisankail | 01755597854 |
Sundarban Courier Service (COD) Branch List
Sundarban Courier Service (COD) Branch List
Dhaka | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
1 | Kalyanpur (KLP) | 4, South Kalyanpur, Mirpur Road, Dhaka. | 0-28035481-84 |
2 | Dilkusha (7-Dil) | 7, Dilkusha Ba / A, Motijheel, Dhaka. | 01714073441 |
3 | Chameliabag Airport (CMB) | 26, Chamelibagh, Dhaka. | 9357873, 0171637575, 01936003007 |
4 | Uttara (UTT) | House No # 7, Road No # 2, Sector # 3, Uttara. | 8917049, 01712435494 |
5 | Victoria Park (VPK) | Johnson Road, beside to the Bangla Bazaar Government High Girl’s School Gate, Dhaka. | 01936003325 |
6 | Malitola (MLT) | 26 old Malitola, Dhaka. | 01946768976 |
7 | NS Road (NSR) | 180, Siddique Bazar, North South Road, Dhaka. | 01819117079 |
8 | Elephant Road (ELP) | 74, Laboratory Road, Elephant Road, Dhaka. | 01746998521 |
9 | Dhanmondi (DHM) | 9 / A, Satmasjid Road, Dhaka, Mina Bazar, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. | 9136184, 01963603067 |
10 | Mirpur-10 (M10) | 93, Senpara parbata, beside Chowringhee Market, Mirpur | 01714664047 |
11 | Mirpur-11 (M11) | House-12, Road-4, Block-C, Section-6, Mirpur. | 01936003173 |
12 | Mohakhali (MHK) | Next to Railgate, Senakalyan Gate, Mohakhali | 01552367492 |
13 | Magbazar (MGB) | 78 Magbazar Plaza, Magbazar | |
14 | Motaleb Plaza | Hatirpul, Motaleb Plaza, Dhaka | 01936003200 |
15 | Kawran Bazar (KBZ) | 33 Qazi Nazarul Islam Avenue (second floor). | 01979575488 |
16 | Banani (BNI) | Home -135, Road-13, Block-E, Banani, Dhaka. | 01936003303-04 |
17 | Keraniganj (KRJ) | Shaon Plaza, Habibi Market (first lane), Agangor, Keraniganj. | 01963603050 |
18 | Shyamoli (SML) | Shop No- 22, Shyamoli Hall Market, Shyamoli. | 01936003185 |
19 | Jatrabari (JTB) | 88/3 North Jatrabari, | 01915173515 |
20 | Babu Bazar (BBZ) | Next to Chenpai Chinese Restaurant.Babu Bazar branch, Dhaka. | 01834839692 |
21 | Bangabazar () () | 20/1, Nimtali, Bangabazar. | 01933099801 |
22 | Indira Road (IRD) | 25, Indira Road, Dhaka. | |
23 | Tongi (TNI) | Station Road, Tongi | 01914090111 |
24 | Kamarpara (KMP) | Dhour Chaurasta Turag Police Station | 01936003129 |
25 | Posta | 124/1 / A, B. Choudhury Building, Water Work Road,Haji Yasin Bepari Lane, Posta | 01919787788 |
26 | Banasree | House-1, Block-C, Road-10, Banasree, Rampura, Dhaka. | 01952255685 |
27 | Bangla bazar | 34/2, Madrasa Market, North Brio Road, Bangla Bazar | 01712264176 |
28 | EPZ | Bypile, Ashulia, Dhaka (beside the Ashulia Police Station). | 01936003165 |
29 | Savar (SVR) | Below Amin Market , Savar. | 0195795257 |
30 | Gazipur | Naljani, Joydevpur Road, Chaurasta, Gazipur. | 01736617388 |
31 | Narsingdi (NSD | Khandakar Shafiullah Market, Narsingdi. | 0192280800 |
32 | Narayanganj (NGJ) | In front of Niteganj Corridor, Pubali Bank. | 01936003203, 01936003174 |
33 | Tangail (TNG) | Victoria Road | 01711004606 |
34 | Manikganj (MKG) | Next to Khan Bahadur School, Shibbari Road, Pora | 01936003354 |
35 | Munshiganj (MGS) | Moon Tower, Nichtala, Municipality Super Market, No. 5, 6, 7, 8 | 01976003128 |
Mymensingh | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
36 | Mymensingh(MYM) | 35, R.K Mission Road. | 01936003235 |
37 | Bhaluka(VLK) | Waheed Tower’s Below, Bhaluka College Road, Bhaluka. | 01936003384 |
38 | Jamalpur(JML) | 107, morning market, below publicity bank. | 01912429199 |
39 | Sherpur(SRP) | Haji Market, Gangner, Golapbari (east of DC office) | 01731942555 |
40 | Netrokona(NTK) | Akhaur Road, Patpatti, Netrokona | 01963603004 |
41 | Kishoreganj(KNJ) | Khram Pothi, behind Medlab. | 01915142084 |
42 | Bhairab(BRB) | Chok Bazar, M / s Kamal Stationery Store, Bhairab | 01938768122 |
Chittagong | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
43 | B-Baria(BBR) | Madrasah Road, Kandipara. | 01936003237 |
44 | Chittagong(CTG) | 88-90, Agrabad, Chittagong | 01936003041 |
45 | Patiya(PTY) | Hospital Road | 01713626792 |
46 | Chokoria(CKR) | Azad Library Building, Chittagong | 01936003076 |
47 | Karanihat(KHT) | Haji Belal Tower, ground floor Nizamuddin in the front of the petrol pump | 01911062222 |
48 | Lohagara(LOG) | Imdadia Market, Main Road. | 01190180761 |
49 | Cox’s Bazar(Cox) | PanBazar | 01714978067, 01825650669 |
50 | Rangamati(RMT) | DC office front of Rangamati Market | 01979567390 |
51 | Comilla(COM) | Shaheed Shamsul Haque road, Jhoutla | 01936003274 |
52 | Feni(FNI) | 138, Trunk Road. | 01946282071, 01920123528 |
53 | Laxmipur(LXP) | Aziz Shah Market | 01823393664, 01936003013 |
54 | Chandpur(CDP) | Comilla Road, Taltala | 01959982700 |
55 | Hajiganj(HGJ) | 01936003276 | |
56 | Choumuhani(CHW) | Star Plaza, Feni Road | 01731952654 |
57 | Maizdi(MJD) | Abu super market, town hall turn | 01812506776 |
58 | Khagrachari(KHR) | 01704459349 | |
59 | Amirabad(AMI) | ||
60 | Bandarban(B.Ban) | In front of the Press Club, K. B. Road | 01730195318 |
Khulna | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
61 | Khulna(KHL) | Bangladesh Biman Bhaban | 01936003285 |
62 | Bagerhat(BHT) | Municipality Road, Beside of the stadium. | 01936003281 |
63 | Satkhira(SAT) | Abul Kashem Road | 01936003227 |
64 | Kushtia(KST) | Milky House, Five Road Bend | 01715455389 |
65 | Jhenaidah(JHD) | H. S. S. Road. | 01952255605 |
66 | Meherpur(MHP) | SR Plaza, Bus Stand, Meherpur. | 01963603063 |
67 | Magura(MGR) | Madrasah Road, Kandipara. | 01917762762 |
68 | Chuadanga(CHA) | Rajab Ali Market | 01936003120, 01713910829 |
69 | Noapara(NPR) | Hotel Kakoli | 01711260106 |
70 | Jessore(JSR) | R. N. Road, Jessore | 01936003035 |
71 | Narail | 01966937579 | |
72 | Benapole(BPL) | In front of the Customs Office, the Below of Hotel Port View. | 01713400365 |
Barishal | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
73 | Barisal(BSL) | Club Road, Barisal | 01936003182, 01917052772 |
74 | Patuakhali(PTK) | Bottom of Notun Bazaar Agrani Bank | 01717364109 |
75 | Jhalakathi(JKT) | 33, Notun College Road, Jhalokati (the opposite of the fire service) | 01824698313 |
76 | Pirojpur(PRJ) | Thana Road. Babari New Market, front of Karemuddin school. | 01936003148, 01718286845 |
77 | Barguna(BRG) | In front of Sadar Road, West Barguna, Upazila Office. | 01716202720, 01915024183 |
78 | Bhola(BHL) | Kalinath Bazar, Homio College Mor, Tinkhamba, Bhola | 01719925364 |
Faridpur | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
79 | Faridpur(FRD) | 558/6 Cricent Market, Olipur, Faridpur | 01928052872, 01723040141 |
80 | Rajbari(RGB) | Rail Crossing, Masque market, Rajbari | 01721587512, 01711342708 |
81 | Madaripur(MDP) | Front of Shumon Hotel | 01982222343 |
82 | Gopalganj(GPG) | College reoad, Chowdhury Ishaque Complex | 01963603059 |
83 | Tekerhat(TKH) | Opposite of Urishal Hotel, Behind of Singer Show Room | 0198222234 |
84 | Shariatpur(STP) | Islamia Supar Market, Beside of Fajil Madrasa, Daak Bangla Mor | 01911404795 |
Rajshahi | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
85 | Naogaon(NGN) | Muktir Mor, Beside of TTI, Naogaon | 01936003081 |
86 | Pabna(PBN) | Abdul Hamid Road, L.M Market, Pabna | 017255174499 |
87 | Rajshahi(RAJ) | 129, Nator road, Rajshahi | 01936003242 |
88 | Chapai Nawabganj(CHP) | Boro Indira Mor, Chapainabab Ganj | 017121876940 |
89 | Natore(NTR) | Old Bus Stand, Kanai Khal | 019228088009, 01963003199 |
90 | Bogra(BOG) | Station Road | 01914292690 |
91 | Joypurhat(JPH) | Nandi Market sadar Road | 01712584243 |
92 | Sirajganj(SRJ) | Nirala House, Fajlul haque road | 01719222607 |
Rangpur | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
93 | Sayedpur(SDP) | Rangpur Road, Saidpur | 01911 250503 |
94 | Rangpur(RNG) | 10, Jamal Market, Station Road. | 01725154986, 01963602030 |
95 | Nilphamari(NIL) | Zilla Parishad Market, Chowrangi Border | 01719028630 |
96 | Kurigram(KRG) | College Road, Officers Complex | 01936003218 |
97 | Lalmonirhat(LMH) | BDR Road, next to Hamdard. | 01936003217, 01716872266 |
98 | Dinajpur(DNJ) | Ganeshtala, Dinajpur | 0171332426 |
99 | Gaibandha(GBN) | Railgate No 1, Asaduzzaman Market | 019821165729 |
100 | Panchagarh(PGR) | Movie Road, Panchagarh | 01963322004 |
101 | Thakurgaon(THK) | Art Gallery Building, Thakurgaon | 01963603003, 01963603004 |
102 | Domar | 01712344513 | |
103 | Debiganj | 01711418709 | |
104 | Ranir Bandar | ||
105 | Nagrshori | 01774434044 | |
106 | Shahajatpur | 01936003146 | |
Sylhet | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
107 | Sylhet(SYL) | Zindabazar, opposite the Al Hamra Shopping Complex. | 01716200465 |
108 | Sunamganj(SGN) | The old bus stand, the bottom floor of the Dutch Bangla Bank. | 01730083874, 0191277527 |
109 | Sreemangal(SRM) | Maulvibazar road, Srimangal. | 01936003050, 019182171646 |
110 | Maulvi Bazar(MBZ) | Kusumbagh, Moulvibazar | 01936003275 |
111 | Habiganj(HBG) | 25-26, Rupali Manson, Habiganj. | 01936003042 |
112 | Chatak(CTK) | Mosque Manson, Sylhet Road, Chhatak, Sunamganj | 01717726767 |
113 | Shayestaganj | New Bridge, Talukder Plaza | 01952255713, 01952255714 |
SA Paribahan All Branch Location & Information
SA Paribahan Courier Service Office Address & Phone Number In Bangladesh
SL. | Division | Branch Name | Address | Contact | Number |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dhaka | Kakrail Branch (Head Office) | 22-23, Kakrail, Shantinagar Road, Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh. | Salahuddin Ahmed-Chairman & Managing Director Salina Akther-Director Noor-A-Alam Rubel-Director | Mob: 01755512606-611, Ph: 9351467, 9332052, 9356581, 9356619, Fax No: 9334730, 9341237,8315341, 9359489 |
2 | Dhaka | Elephant Road | 334,347, Elephant Road, Dhaka | Mohammad Ullah Khan | 01755512650 |
3 | Dhaka | Mirpur Branch | 92, Senpara, Mirpur, Dhaka | Md.Ruhul Amin | 01755512646-48 |
4 | Dhaka | Malitola Branch | 93-99, M.s. Complex Malitolai, Dhaka | Asaduzzaman Asad | 01755512634-36 |
5 | Dhaka | Mohakhali Branch | D-5/1A, Rasulbagh , Mohakhali, Dhaka | Alomgir Hossain | Cell : 01755-512638 |
6 | Dhaka | Uttara Branch | House-20, Sector-6 Alaul Avenue, Uttara, Dhaka | Golam Mustfa | 01755-512642 |
7 | Dhaka | Savar Branch (Baipail Branch) | Baipail, Savar ( Near D. E.P. Z) | Wahidul Aziz Chow.(Wasim) | 01755512662-63 |
8 | Dhaka | Lalmatia Branch | 4/2 Lalmatia, B-Block Oppositive of Bank Asia, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. | 01766688329 | |
9 | Dhaka | Supremme Court Branch | Supreme Court Point, Dhaka | Edmdadul Hoque | 01755512654 |
10 | Dhaka | Narayanganj Branch | 20 Nobab Solimulla Road, Don Chember, Medi Star Hospital er poshchim pashe, Narayanganj | – | 01755512658-60 |
11 | Dhaka | Mymensingh Branch | 21/A, C.K Ghosh Road, Mymensingh. | Manager-Md.Mobin | 01755512666 |
12 | Dhaka | Jamalpur Branch | Station Road, Near Fire Service, Jamalpur. | Manager-Kamal Uddin | 01755512674-76 |
13 | Dhaka | Kishoreganj Branch | In front of Thana, Kishoreganj. | Manager-Md. Tazul Islam | 01755512670 |
14 | Dhaka | Tangail Branch | 440 purbo adalot para, dhaka road (mohila yatim khanar shamne), Tangail | Tajul Islam | 01755512679-80 |
15 | Dhaka | Netrokona Branch | Behind Of Anjuman School, Mokterparakk Netrokona | Ismail Hossain | 01766688309-12 |
16 | Dhaka | Gazipur Branch | Dhaka-Mymensingh Road 2 Bogra, Gazipur | 01766688321-24 | |
17 | Rajshahi | Sirajgonj Branch | New Dhaka Road, Bazar Station, Sirajgonj | 01766688333-35 | 01766688334-36 |
18 | Dhaka | Faridpur Branch | 96/97, Sheikh Mujib Rd.Faridpur | Abdul Halim | 01755512869-71 |
19 | Chittagong | Kazirdewri Branch (Chittagong Main Branch) | 120, Nur Ahmed Sarak, Kazir Doewri, Chittagong | Morshed Alam Chow | 01755512682 01755512683 01755512685 |
20 | Chittagong | CEPZ Branch | Near C.E.P.Z. Gate, Chittagong | Nazrul Islam | 01755512708-10 |
21 | Chittagong | Nasirabad Branch | 1005/4, C.D.A. Nasirabad Chittagong | Abdul Hai | 01755512696-97 |
22 | Chittagong | Doniala Para Branch | M.S. Complex, Dewanhat, Chittagong | M.A Mobin | 01755512700-02 |
23 | Chittagong | Khatunganj Branch | Amin Market ( Ground Floor ) Khatungonj, Chittagong | Shariful Ismail | 01755512712-14 |
24 | Chittagong | Cox’s bazar Branch | Hotel Holyday ( Ground Floor ) Cox’s Bazar | Emran Hossain | 01755512716-18 |
25 | Chittagong | Kornel Hat Branch | House # A/1 8 D.T Road, Cornelhat, Chittagong | Zakir Hossain Akhanda | 01755512736-37 |
26 | Chittagong | Comilla Branch | Laksam Road , Kandirpar, Comila | Kamal Hossan | 01755512748-50 |
27 | Chittagong | Feni Branch | Mohipal S.S.K. Road, Feni | Kazi Niamot Ullah | 01755512740-42 |
28 | Chittagong | Chowmuhani Branch | Karimpur Road, Chowmuhani, Noakhali | Kazi Amir Hossain | 01755512744-46 |
29 | Chittagong | Maijdee Branch | Press Club Market, Maijdee Court, Noakhali | Nurul Islam | 01755512752-53 |
30 | Chittagong | Rangamati Branch | 92, Nobarupa, Rangamati Pharbbatta Zila Rangamati | Didarul Islam | 01755512720-22 |
31 | Chittagong | Chandpur Branch | Soudia Complex, Chttralekha More, Haji Mohsin Road, Chandpur | Ismail Hossain | 01755512756-59 |
32 | Chittagong | Khagrachhori Branch | Narikal Bagan, Khagrachhori | Sujit Barua | 01755512728-29 |
33 | Chittagong | Keranirhat Branch | Near Satkania Thana, Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar Road, Keranirhat. | Kamal Hossain | 01755512724-25 |
34 | Chittagong | Agrabad Branch | 2374, Agrabad Ex. Road, Agrabad, Chittagong | Mossaraf Hossain | 01755512704-06 |
35 | Chittagong | Laxmipur Branch | Uttar Temuhani, Main Road, Laxmipur | Monjur Rashed | 01755512760-62 |
36 | Chittagong | Chokoria Branch | Poura Super Market Bus Stand, Chokoria | Shahidul Islam | 01755512732-34 |
37 | Chittagong | Sonaimuri Branch | Snehonir, purba Bypass Road Sonaimuri, Noakhali | Kamruzzaman | 01766688301-03 |
38 | Chittagong | Hajigonj Branch | Toragor, Purba Bazar (Front Of Monir Petrol Pump Hajigonj), Chandpur | Moh. Hossain | 01766688305-07 |
39 | Chittagong | Chatkhil Branch | Hospital Road, Kadra Chatkhil, Noakhali | N/A | |
40 | Chittagong | Hatajari Branch | Hatajari, Chittagong | ||
41 | Chittagong | Baroierhat Branch | Jahanara Complex, Baroiyar hat, Puraton Dhaka – CTG main road (Majar shonglohno) | 01766688336, 01766688337, 01766688338 | |
42 | Chittagong | Bandarban Branch | K.B Road, Kabiraj Para, Bandarban | 01766688341-42 | |
43 | Chittagong | Chatkhil Branch | Hospital Road, Kadra, Noakhali | N/A | |
44 | Chittagong | Hathazari Branch | Abdul Hamid Market, Potia main road (Beside Petrol Pump) | 01766688362, 01766688363, 01766688364 | |
45 | Rajshahi | Rajshahi Branch | 104/106, kumarpara, Rajshahi | Mahbubur Rahman | 01755512808 01755512809 |
46 | Rajshahi | Pabna Branch | Radhanagar P.I Road, Main road shonglohno, Mukta moholer nich tola (Shabek Hotel Tripty Niloy er samne), Pabna | – | 01755512832-35 |
47 | Rajshahi | Bogra Branch | Mofiz Paglar more, Bogra | Humayun Kabir | 01755512820-23 |
48 | Rajshahi | Natore Branch | Mokbul Plaza, Kanaikhali, Natore | – | 01755512824-27 |
49 | Rajshahi | Naogaon Branch | J.R. Super Market, Old Bus Stand, Chakdeb Naogaon. | Golam faruk | 01755512828-30 |
50 | Rajshahi | Rangpur Branch | 116, Old Hostipal Road Rangpur. | Kazi Firuj Alom | 01755512881-83 |
51 | Rajshahi | Syedpur Branch | Dr. Zikrul Hoque Road Dyedpur | Syed Hossain Tuhin | 01755512885-87 |
52 | Rajshahi | Dinajpur Branch | New Market, Thana Road, Dinajpur | Nazmul Hoque | 01755512889-91 |
53 | Rajshahi | Chapainawabganj Branch | Biswa Road, Aam gobeshona kendrer samne | – | 01755512816-19 |
54 | Rajshahi | Baneswar Branch | Front of South East Bank, Old Kola Hata Baneswar Bazar, Rajshahi | Didarul Islam Kamal | 01755512812-15 |
55 | Rajshahi | Iswardi Branch | Thanapara Front of Thana , Pabna Road Iswardi | 01766688325-26 | |
56 | Rajshahi | Lalmonirhat Branch | Misson More TNT road, Lalmonirhat | 01766688373-74 | |
57 | Rangpur | Kurigram Branch | Goshpara, Hospital Road, Kurigram | 01766688375-76 | |
58 | Khulna | Khulna Branch | 73, Lower Jessore Road, Khulna | Siddikur Rahman Babul | 01755512768-71 |
59 | Khulna | Khalishpur Branch | Natun Rasta, Kashipur More, Khalishpur, Khulna | Abdul Motaleb | 01755512772 |
60 | Khulna | Jessore Branch | 1, M.K. Road,Rownak Chamber Jessore | Mikail Sarder | 01755512776-79 |
61 | Khulna | Kushtia Branch | 1, Jourdar Street, N.S. Road, Thanapara,Kushtia | Shah jahan | 01755512804-07 |
62 | Khulna | Noapara Branch | 545/715, Bhuikara, Noapara, Jessore | Mutiul Islam | 01755512784-87 |
63 | Khulna | Satkhira Branch | Near Roxi Cinema Hall, Old Bus Stand | Ayub Ali | 01755512780-83 |
64 | Khulna | Bagerhat Branch | 107, k.ali road, sorui, bagerhat (biddut office er biporite & al islah academi er pashe) | – | 01755512795, 01755512793 |
65 | Khulna | Magura Branch | Vhina More, Magura | Kh.Salim Reza | 01755512788-91 |
66 | Khulna | Jhenaida Branch | Augnibina Sarak, Jhenaida | Abul Hashem | 01755512800-03 |
67 | Khulna | Benapool Branch | Madrasa Market, Main Road, Benapool | Abdul Latif | 01755512796-99 |
68 | Sylhet | Zindabazaar Branch | 3/1, Kazi Mansion, Zindabazar, Sylhet. | Shah Alam Majumder | 01755512836-39 |
69 | Sylhet | Moulovibazar Branch | Sylhet Road, Moulovibazar. | Manager-Shafiqur Rahman babu | 01755512845-47 |
70 | Sylhet | Sreemongal Branch | Moulavibazar Road, Sreemongal | Shah jahan Sajo | 01755512849-51 |
71 | Sylhet | Kadamtoli Branch | Kadamtoli Sylhet | Khoshruzzaman | 01755512841-42 |
72 | Sylhet | B.Baria Branch | Kalibari More, B-Baria | Nasirat Alam Mazumder | 01755512764-66 |
73 | Sylhet | Chhatok Branch | Chhatok Bazar, Chhatok | Abu Yousof Millan | 01755512857 |
74 | Sylhet | Hobigonj Branch | Sadar Road, Hobigonj | Altaf Hossain | 01755512853-55 |
75 | Sylhet | Sunamgonj Branch | Old Bus Stand, Sunamgonj | Mosarof Hossain | 01755512861-63 |
76 | Sylhet | Gobindogong Branch | Sunamgong Road, Gobindogong, Sylhet | Abdur Razzak Mansion | 01755512857 |
77 | Sylhet | Beanibazar Branch | Main Road, North Beanibazar (In front of Thana), Beanibazaar | 01766688317-20 | |
78 | Sylhet | Bhairab Branch | Kishoreganj District | 01766688381-83 | |
79 | Barisal | Jhalokathi Branch | 62, Post Office Road Jhalokathi | Abul Hossain | 01755512874-75 |
80 | Barisal | Pirojpur Branch | Parer hat Road (In front of Sorkari Mohila College), Pirojpur | Shafiqur Rahman | 01755512877-79 |
81 | Barisal | Barisal Main Branch | 123/112, Sayestabad Loz, Nawab Bari, Police Line Road, Barisal | Liton Sutra Dhar | 01755512865-68 |
82 | Sylhet | Naiorpul | Near Anurag Hotel | – | 01755512837, 01755512838 |
83 | Dhaka | Teker Hat | Hawladar Tower, Taker hat | – | 01766688393, 01766688394 |
85 | Dhaka | Manikganj | Shahid Toju road, Manikganj | – | 01766688391, 01766688392 |
86 | Dhaka | Narshingdi | 23, Satirpara, Rokjonigondha Chattar, Narshingdi | – | 01766688396-97 |
87 | Dhaka | Savar Bus Stand Branch | Savar Bus stand, 1/11 Dhaka- Aricha Road, Savar | – | 01766688359 |
88 | Rajshahi | Ishwardi | – | – | 01766688325-28 |
89 | Rajshahi | Joypurhat | – | – | 01766688365-66 |
90 | Khulna | Meherpur | – | – | 01766688350 |
91 | Khulna | Chuadanga | – | – | 01766688390-98 |
92 | Dhaka | Rajbari | – | – | 01766688384-85 |
93 | Dhaka | Shyamoli | – | – | 01766688331-32 |
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BOYA BY-M1 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone
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Original Boya M1 Microphone in Bangladesh

Need a very high-quality Clip microphone? Boya M1 is one the best Clip microphone that works with smartphones, computers, and DSLR cameras. Now you can buy the best quality clip-microphone online at the best price in Bangladesh. Buy this exceptional external microphone to make your voice more clear for any kind of video or professional works. This is always a must-have gadget for recording a voice with noise cancellation and with high gain and even from a long distance. This Boya M1 clip microphone is one of the best and widely used Clip microphones worldwide.
This is often required to have a long cable microphone and if that is a Clip Microphone that’s the extra benefit. You will get all you need from a small compact and professional Clip microphone in Bangladesh. Here is a useful discussion about the usefulness of the Microphone.
Is this Boya M1 that will work with Smartphone?
Yes, this Clip microphone is designed to work with a smartphone, DSLR, and computers. If you are YouTuber and don’t want to spend much on expensive microphones then this could be the best choice for you. It works with any Android and iOS devices. No need to download any apps. It just plugs and plays. Simple to use and very high quality or voice recording even from 6 meters away from your device.

BOYA M1 is an omnidirectional lavalier microphone, perfect for video use, designed for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc. The lavalier microphone features an Omni pickup pattern, for full, 360-degree coverage. An integrated 6-meter (20”) cable with a 3.5mm 4-pole gold plug, can connect directly to Smartphones, most of the cameras.
Using the BOYA M1 Microphone:
- For Smartphone
- Switch off the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to OFF/Smartphone
- The power is shut down
- For DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Switch on the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to ON
Features of BOYA M1:
- Clip-On Mic for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Omnidirectional condenser microphone
- A high-quality condenser is ideal for video use
- Low handling noise
- Includes lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
Specifications:
- Brand: Boya
- Model Number: Boya BY-M1
- Transducer: Electret Condenser
- Polar pattern: Omnidirectional
- Frequency Range: 65Hz ~ 18 KHz
- Signal/Noise: 74dB SPL
- Sensitivity: -30dB +/- 3dB / 0dB=1V/Pa, 1 kHz
- Output Impedance: 1000 Ohm or less
- Connector: 3.5mm (1/8”) 4-pole gold plug
- Accessories Furnished: lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
- Battery Type: LR44
- Dimensions: Microphone: 18.00mmH x 8.30mmW x 8.30mmD
- Cable: 6.0m
- Weight:
- Microphone: 2.5g
- Power Module: 18g
Boya M1 Microphone FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
1. Can I use this microphone on any DSLR Camera?Ans: Yes! You can use it with any DSLR camera regardless of the brands but you will have to make sure your camera has a 3.5mm audio-in port.2. Can I use this microphone for YouTube videos?Ans: Yes, for sure. In fact, there are thousands of YouTubers from Bangladesh using this microphone for their YouTube videos.
How to Choose and Buy a Tripod
Tripods are important for getting sharp images and you should not get the cheapest one – here is why
Choosing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different types and choices we are presented with. On one hand, a tripod is a very simple tool to keep our cameras steady when we use them in challenging light conditions. On the other hand, there are so many different variables that come into play when choosing a tripod: How tall should it be? How light should it be? How stable should it be? What kind of weight can it support? How much should I spend on a tripod? These are just some of the questions that might come up as you look into buying a new tripod.
Before getting into the intricate details about tripods, I would like to go over the advantages and disadvantages of tripods and why you might need one for your DSLR or mirrorless camera.
Why Do You Need a Tripod?
So, what is the purpose of a tripod? You might need a tripod for some or all of the following reasons:
- To increase sharpness and depth of field in your images by keeping the camera still in low-light environments when using slow shutter speeds.
- To rest heavy camera gear such as long telephoto lenses on the tripod.
- To increase the quality of the images by keeping the camera ISO low.
- To allow more careful composition, while framing the shot exactly how you want it.
- To shoot HDR and panoramic shots that require exactly the same framing and precision.
- To photograph nighttime objects such as the Moon, planets, stars, etc. as well as painting with light or using available light for landscape and architectural photography.
- To do self-portraits with a camera timer.
- To shoot extreme close-ups/macro (flowers, insects, etc).
- To hold various objects such as flashes, reflectors, etc.
- To shoot at difficult or impossible (hand-held) angles.
- To shoot vibration-free videos.
- To defend yourself 🙂
I personally use a tripod for one main reason – landscape photography. Shooting sunrises and sunsets can be quite challenging, especially when the light conditions are far from ideal. Thanks to image-stabilized lenses and now cameras with excellent built-in image stabilization, the use of a tripod for most types of photography is not necessary when shooting in daylight conditions.
However, some photographers still prefer to use a tripod, as it allows them to keep the camera ISO as low as possible, which not only keeps the amount of noise in images to a minimum but also provides the highest dynamic range the camera sensor can capture. In addition, a tripod can help in proper framing of a subject and allow to capture panoramic and HDR images.
Lastly, there are situations where one must use a tripod in order to slow down and blur action, such as when photographing streams and waterfalls as shown in the image below. Therefore, if you are into landscape photography, a good tripod is a must-have tool in the field.

Occasionally, I might use a tripod for wildlife photography (specifically for bird photography), but not during long hikes, due to inconvenience and weight factors.
Tripod Components – What is a Tripod System?
A tripod system is generally comprised of the following parts:
- Legs – the obvious. Tripod legs are typically made of aluminum, basalt, steel or carbon fiber.
- Head – the part that holds a digital camera or a lens. There are many different types of heads, but the most popular types are ball-heads and pan-tilt heads.
- Centerpost/Center Column – a separate leg that runs through the middle, allowing to further raise the tripod head.
- Feet – good tripods allow changing tripod feet at the end of the legs for indoor and outdoor use.
The cheapest tripods have legs with an integrated non-replaceable head and feet and sometimes have a centerpost, while the top-of-the-line tripods have a modular tripod system that have replaceable feet and allow attaching a separate tripod head (the head is typically not included).
Disadvantages of Using a Tripod
Tripods are nice and can give you many options to get the highest quality image. However, there are also some disadvantages of using tripods, specifically:
- They are potentially heavy. Although there are lightweight carbon-fiber tripods out there, once you add a tripod head, the setup can become heavy.
- They are inconvenient. No matter how small and collapsible a tripod is, it still occupies space and is often inconvenient to carry around or travel with.
- They are difficult to use in crowded environments.
- They can be expensive. Good tripod systems can cost over $1,000.
- They can take time to set up, making you miss the best moment.
- You can easily damage your camera and lens if you do not know how to properly operate a tripod, or if the tripod system is cheap and unstable.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Tripod
You started your tripod shopping spree and have no idea where to start. What factors do you need to consider when purchasing a tripod? As I have pointed out above, purchasing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different choices we are presented with from small and compact, to large and heavy. Let’s go through each factor and identify your needs:
Weight Rating
The first thing I would look at is how much weight a tripod can support. Many photographers make the mistake of buying a tripod that can only support a few pounds and is not made for heavy camera equipment. What ends up happening is obvious – at one point or another, the whole thing collapses, destroying the camera and the lens. Always make sure that the tripod you want to buy can support at least 1.5 times more than the total weight of your camera and your heaviest lens. I say “at least” because I prefer to keep it at around 2x more. Do not forget that you will at times apply pressure on your camera and sometimes even rest your hands on the setup if you are shooting with long lenses, which adds to the weight. You might also add a flash or a battery grip to your camera in the future, or potentially shoot with something heavier, so you have to keep all of that in mind.
Tripod Height
I always recommend buying a tripod that matches your height, so that you do not have to bend to look into the viewfinder. Once you put your camera on a tripod, the viewfinder should be at your eye level. It is OK if it goes higher than your eye level because you can always adjust the legs to be shorter. However, if it is much below your eye level, you will find yourself bending all the time, which can be a tiring experience, especially when you are waiting for some kind of action and need to constantly look through the viewfinder.
If you are buying a tripod with an attached head, you want the tip of the head to be on your jaw level. If you are buying a modular tripod with a separate head, make sure that the legs end approximately on your shoulder level.
Another factor to consider is tripod height when it is folded for easier travel. Do you need it to fit in your carry-on luggage? Mine barely does diagonally, with feet removed, and I take it with me everywhere I go.

Tripod Weight and Construction
Weight is a significant factor when choosing a tripod. You do not want your tripod to be too heavy, because you will find yourself leaving it at home, rather than taking it with you on the road. The lightest tripods are made of carbon-fiber material, which is extremely durable, stable and does not rust. While carbon-fiber is the best material for a tripod, it, unfortunately, comes with a high price tag.
The next best construction material is aluminum, which is heavier than carbon fiber. Most cheaper tripods are made of aluminum today. You can also find tripods made of stainless steel, but those are generally used for video equipment and are too heavy for regular use.
In terms of total weight, try to keep the tripod legs without the head under 5 pounds. Generally, carbon fiber legs are between 3 and 4 pounds (but can be lighter or heavier depending on what they are made for), while aluminum legs can be between 5 and 6 pounds and heavier, depending on the size and how much weight they can support. Basalt lava legs are somewhere in-between both in terms of weight and cost.
Tripod Legs
Tripod legs generally come in two forms – tubular and non-tubular. All carbon-fiber legs come in tubular form and have a threaded twist-lock system to secure the legs, while aluminum, basalt, and steel tripods might come in different shapes with a flip-lock. Depending on the maximum height of the tripod, there might be between 3 and 5 sections on tripod legs. The more sections, the higher the tripod and generally a little less stable.
Tripod Feet
Some advanced tripods will allow you to replace tripod feet for different conditions and situations – they just unscrew on the bottom of the tripod legs. There are different types of tripod feet for indoors (rubber or plastic) and outdoor use (metal spikes). Unless you are planning to shoot in icy, rainy/slippery conditions, the standard rubber feet that come with your tripod should work just fine.

Centerpost
Some tripods come with a centerpost – a single leg in the middle of the tripod that allows you to increase or decrease the height of the camera by simply moving the centerpost in upward or downward direction. Although some photographers find it convenient and nice to have, I strongly advise against having a centerpost on a tripod. A centerpost defeats the whole purpose of a tripod – it is essentially the same thing as having a monopod on top of a tripod. It might not be as pronounced if you are only shooting with a wide-angle lens, but once you set up a long telephoto lens, you will quickly understand that using a centerpost will cause too much vibration. If you still want to get a centerpost for whatever reason, make sure that it can fully decline to the same level as where the tripod legs meet. The centerpost should never wobble at its lowest level.
Tripod Head
A tripod head is the most essential part of the tripod system. It is responsible for securely holding camera equipment and controlling camera movement. A modular tripod system does not come with a head and you have to buy it separately. When choosing a tripod head, always make sure that it can support at least the same amount of weight your tripod legs can.
There are generally three types of heads commonly available:
- Pan-Tilt Head – either with a single handle for horizontal movement or dual handles for both horizontal and vertical movement. This is the most common type of head that is typically built into cheaper tripods.
- Ball-Head – compared to pan-tilt heads, ball-heads only have one control that loosens or tightens the grip. They are very flexible and allow very smooth operation while keeping the camera/lens securely tightened.
- Gimbal Head – a specialized head for long and heavy 300mm+ lenses. Compared to pan-tilt heads and ball-heads, gimbal heads perfectly balance the camera and heavy lens and are best suited for fast-action photography. They are extremely easy to use in any direction and do not require tightening the head every time the camera/lens moves.
I started out with a pan-tilt head and eventually switched over to a ball-head with a quick-release system (see next), due to flexibility and easiness of use.

Quick-Release System
Every modern camera comes with a thread on its bottom that allows you to attach it to a tripod or a monopod (heavy lenses also come with a similar thread on the tripod collar). This threaded system makes it extremely inconvenient to attach cameras and lenses on tripods because you have to either rotate the camera or the tripod to attach them together. To make it easier and more convenient for photographers, manufacturers came up with a great solution – to attach a small removable plate on the camera or lens, which then can be tightly secured on the tripod head.
Cheaper tripods come with a simple plastic plate that can be attached to any camera or lens, while some of the more expensive tripod heads come with a more durable plate. The best quick-release system, however, is the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. It has more or less become a standard among manufacturers and it has proven to be a very effective solution for quick and easy operation. Compared to plastic plates, the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is made of very strong aluminum and allows attaching the camera/lens on a tripod without the need to rotate anything. A quick-release plate is permanently attached to a camera or lens, which then easily slides into a quick-release clamp (pictured below). The locking mechanism is simple, yet super tight for vibration-free operation.

The beauty of this system is that some manufacturers like Really Right Stuff and Kirk Enterprises offer not only plates for almost any camera and lens but also replacement lens tripod collars, flash brackets, L-brackets, and other accessories for the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. The only downside of the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is that it is not cheap – you also have to purchase separate plates for each camera and lens.
Stability
A heavy tripod does not always mean that it is stable. There are plenty of tripod systems out there that are heavy and durable, yet lack the much-needed stability when used in various weather conditions. When a tripod is fully set up, it has to withstand not only wind but also occasional bumps and knocks that might happen in the field. You always need to make sure that your camera and lens balance on a tripod rather than lean towards one direction, because you might end up damaging your equipment if the head is not fully tightened or if the front outweighs the back and everything falls on the ground.

Which Tripod Should you Buy?
Now that you are familiar with all the criteria for selecting the right tripod, you are probably wondering which tripod you should buy for your photography needs. Since I have numerously gone through the experience of shopping for tripods and have seen others do the same, let me tell you what many photographers end up doing. They first look for the cheapest tripod available that will be good enough to hold their first camera, since they have no idea if they really need it or do not know how often they would be using it. The tripod would cost between $75 and $150 for the legs and the head, which is a good price for a simple tool.
Next, they purchase a longer and heavier lens and add more weight to the setup. All of a sudden, they find that the cheap tripod is not good enough and they need something more durable and stable. After making the first mistake, they suddenly realize that they need to do more research and they spend countless hours reading about tripods on different websites and forums. Despite all recommendations from the pros, they are not willing to invest on a top-of-the-line tripod with a good ball-head, so they end up getting a popular tripod system for $300-500 with a separate head. Seems like a great investment and the tripod seems to be much better than the previous one.
After a year or two, they realize that their last purchase was not that good, because the tripod is too heavy and hard to use, especially for traveling. They realize that they should have listened to the pros in the beginning and bought a solid tripod system. Does this sound familiar? It certainly does for me, because I went through a similar experience and wasted too much effort and money.
Other photographers might have a different story, where they purchased an inexpensive tripod they like in the beginning and they are still happily using it today. All it says about them is that they are not using their tripods as much and what they have is good enough for occasional use. Anybody who heavily relies on a tripod (especially landscape and architectural photographers) ends up buying two to three different tripods to eventually end up with the best.

It seems that it is hard to avoid purchasing multiple tripods because it is often impossible to justify the cost of a good system for someone who does not heavily use a tripod. If someone told me that I would eventually spend more than $500 on a tripod system when I just got into photography, I would have never believed them – that’s too much money to spend on a darn tripod! But it all turned out to be true, because I actually ended up spending a lot more than $500 overtime, and I wish I could go back in time and buy the right stuff from the very beginning.
If I recommend someone who has just bought their first DSLR or a mirrorless camera to get the best tripod system that costs between $800 and $1,200, I will almost certainly get a “you are crazy” look, no matter how well I explain my story. Therefore, here is what I would recommend:
- If you currently do not have a tripod and you want to buy one, get the cheapest aluminum tripod system with an integrated head for less than $150 total. Why do I recommend the cheapest tripod? Because you first need to understand how much you will be using it. Six months down the road you might end up doing other types of photography that do not require a tripod or you might find yourself on a path of becoming a good landscape or macro photographer. A cheap tripod will give you enough information to understand the real role of a tripod in your photography.
- If you already have a cheap tripod and you want to get something better, save yourself a lot of money and frustration and get the best tripod with an Arca-swiss quick release system – skip the middle. Some people buy cheaper legs and heads and either find them too heavy or unstable. One common problem with other quick-release systems is the fact that cheaper plates do not grip well on cameras and start wiggling and rotating relative to the base, making it a nightmare for things like panoramic photography.
A Good Tripod is a Life-Long Investment
Unlike cameras and even lenses that come and go, a good tripod is a life-long investment. If you buy a good tripod that is easy to disassemble and reassemble, chances are, you will be able to easily clean and even repair it yourself without having to send it anywhere. Well-known tripod manufacturers will provide long-term service and repair options in case any part of the tripod malfunctions or breaks. This way, you do not have to worry about replacing your tripod in the future…
Remember, with tripods, you often get what you pay for! Please let me know if you have any questions in the comments section below.
Karatoa Courier Service Office
Karatoa Courier Service (COD) Branch List In Bangladesh
1 | Dhaka | Uttara | 01713228495 | 01713228497 | Uttara Sector-7, House-30, Rabindra Sarani Road, Uttara. |
2 | Alu Bazar | 01755597836 | 01935471016 | Nawabpur 154/Haji Osman Goni Road, Alu Bazar | |
3 | Bangla Bazar | 01755597839 | Bangla Bazar 3/6Junction Road, Victoria Park | ||
4 | Bogra | Bogra | 5151288 | Bogra Head Ofice Shahid Abdul Zabbar Sarak, Jaleshwaritola, Bogra | |
5 | Bogra | Adomdighi | 01755597881 | Adomdighi Near Bus Stand, Adomdighi | |
6 | Bogra | Dhunot | 01755597813 | 01713746434 | Dhunot Sarpotti, Dhunot, Bogra |
7 | Bogra | Dupchachia | 01755597880 | 01711411561 | Dupchachia Near C.O. Office, Dupchachia |
8 | Bogra | Majhira | 01755597889 | 01939520932 | Majhira Hamid super Market, Majhira |
9 | Bogra | Mokamtola | 01725141257 | Mokamtola Near Old Sonali Bank | |
10 | Bogra | Shantahar | 01755597882 | 01713228482 | Shantahar |
11 | Bogra | Sherpur | 01755597890 | 01713741264 | Sherpur Sherpur Bus Stand, Sherpur |
12 | Bogra | Sonatola | 01777794011 | 01712401612 | Sonatola Paurasobha Road |
13 | Bonpara | 01755597873 | 01713707906 | Bonpara Near Patoary General Hospital, Bonpara | |
14 | ChapaiNawabgonj | ChapaiNawabgonj | 01713228487 | ChapaiNawabgonj District office 53Arambag santir mor, ChapaiNawabgonj | |
15 | ChapaiNawabgonj | Shibganj | 01755597887 | Shibgonj(Chapai) Girl’s School Songlogno.Shibgonj | |
16 | Chittagong | Aggrabad | 01755597815 | Chittagong District Office Aggrabad 50Yakub Ali Merket Banijjik Elaka, Aggrabad | |
17 | Chittagong | Chotopool | 01755597817 | 01755597875 | Chotopul Excess Road, Chotopul |
18 | Chittagong | E.P.Z | 01713228491 | E.P.Z Free-Port, Choudury Merket 2th tola, E.P.Z | |
19 | Chittagong | Khatungong | 01755597816 | Khatungonj Amir Merket, S A Poribohoner Passe, Khatungong | |
20 | Chittagong | Nasirabad | 312550189 | 01755554729 | Nasirabad 1005/4, East Nasirabad, Gate no-2, Nasirabad. |
21 | Comillah | Comillah | 01755554724 | 01961869849 | Comilla District Office 1no. Kandir Par Ramghat, Comilla. |
22 | Dinajpur | Dinajpur | 01713228462 | 01755597847 | Dinajpur District Office Boro Bondor Mor, Dinajpur |
23 | Dinajpur | Birampur | 01713228415 | 01716666627 | Birampur Puratun Bazar Bogra Road, Birampur. |
24 | Dinajpur | Birgonj | 01713228460 | 01911432238 | Birgonj Zilla Porishad Market, Birgonj. |
25 | Dinajpur | Fulbari | 01713228429 | 01712743570 | Fulbari Nimtola Mor, Fulbari |
26 | Dinajpur | Hilli | 01713228477 | Hilli Bazar Bus Stand, Hilli. | |
27 | Dinajpur | Parbottipur | 01713228451 | 01717330562 | Parbottipur Natun Bazar, Parbottipur. |
28 | Dinajpur | Ranigonj | 01713228458 | 01755597858 | Ranigonj Mondol arket, Ranigonj Bazar, Ranigonj. |
29 | Dinajpur | Ranirbondar | 01755597860 | 01713710983 | Ranirbondar Zahurul Haque Super Market |
30 | Dinajpur | Setabgonj | 01755597851 | 01728719722 | Setabgonj Upozilla Road, Based Master Market, Setabgonj. |
31 | Elephant Road | 01755597830 | Elephant Road Bata Signal Mor, Amtolar Goli, Elephant Road | ||
32 | Gaibandha | Gaibandha | 54162417 | 01713228410 | Gaibandha District Office Al Modina Market, 2no. Rail Gate |
33 | Gaibandha | Gobindagonj | 01713228439 | 01757826174 | Gobindagonj Hirok Cinema Hall Mor, Gobindagonj |
34 | Gaibandha | Polashbari | 01755597872 | Polashbari High Way, Near S.R. Bus Counter, Polashbari | |
35 | Gazipur | Gazipur | 01713228436 | 01713228470 | Gazipur District Office Amir Market, Chourasta, Near Dutch Bangla Bank, Gazipur. |
36 | Gazipur | Konabari | 01713228457 | 01755597829 | Konabari Jailkhana Road, Notun Bazar, Konabari. |
37 | Gazipur | Mawna | 01777794048 | 01685618400 | Mawna MC Bazar, Near Sufia Garments. |
38 | Gulshan-2 | 01755597859 | 01817543047 | Gulshan-269,DCC Merket, Gulshan-2 | |
39 | Jaipurhat | Jaipurhat | 57151122 | 01713228489 | Jaypurhat District Office 1no. Rail Station Road, Jaipurhat |
40 | Jaipurhat | Kalai | 01755597876 | 01712206697 | Kalai Main Bus Stand, Kalai |
41 | Jaipurhat | Panchbibi | 01755597868 | Panchbibi | |
42 | Jessor | Jessor | 01713228486 | 01746926300 | Jessor District Office 15R N Road, Jessor |
43 | Jessor | Benapol | 01755554727 | 01755554728 | Benapole Madrasha Merket, Benapol |
44 | Jessor | Noapara | 01755597834 | 01711159313 | Noapara Station Bazar, Near S.A. Paribahan. |
45 | Jhenaidah | Jhenaidah | 01713228485 | 01728337048 | Jhenaidah District Office Samabay Market, Near Old DC Office, Jhenaidah. |
46 | Jhenaidah | Kaligonj | 01713228463 | 01714298314 | Kaligonj Sattar Super Market, Kaligonj. |
47 | Keranigonj | 01777794010 | 01820540844 | Keranigonj Noor Complex, South Keranigonj. | |
48 | Khulna | Khulna | 01755554725 | 01711103715 | khulna District Office Jobbar Saroni Station Road, Khulna |
49 | Khulna | Doulatpur | 01777794009 | 01731215934 | Doulatpur Day Night College Road |
50 | Kishoreganj | Voirob | 01777794044 | 01712263819 | Voirob District Office Paduka Super Market, Voirob. |
51 | Kurigram | Kurigram | 01713228412 | 01755597812 | Kurigram District Office Adherent Eidgah field, Sabujpara, Kurigram |
52 | Kurigram | Nageshwari | 01713228420 | Nageshwari Adherent TNT Office, Nageshwari | |
53 | Kurigram | Ulipur | 01755597893 | 01717255859 | Ulipur Adherent M.S. High School, Ulipur |
54 | Kustia | Kustia | 01713228481 | 01715684658 | Kustia District Office Shapla Chattar, Panch Rastar Mor, Kustia. |
55 | Kustia | Veramara | 01755597874 | 01757824834 | Veramara In Front of Ahsan Super Market. |
56 | Lalmonirhat | Lalmonirhat | 01713228468 | 01737425120 | Lalmonirhat District Office Near TNT Office, Lalmonirhat |
57 | Lalmonirhat | Hatibandha | 01755597864 | Hatibandha Upozilla Yard, Patgram Road, Hatibandha | |
58 | Lalmonirhat | Patgram | 01755597863 | Tushbhandar Adherent Mohila College, Patgram Road | |
59 | Malibagh | 01755597802 | 01755597803 | Malibagh 476/D.I.T. Road, Malibagh. | |
60 | Malitola | 01713228440 | 01713228441 | Malitola 26/1Malitola Lane, English Road, Dhaka. | |
61 | Meherpur | Meherpur | 01777794007 | 01711009651 | Meherpur District Office Main Sarak, Ground Floor of Press Club |
62 | Meherpur | Gangni | 01777794008 | 01717867634 | Gangni Thana Road, Gangni |
63 | Mirpur | 01713228467 | 01713228455 | Mirpur 89Senpara S A Paribohoner Goli | |
64 | Mohakhali | 01755597883 | 01714709770 | Mohakhali 70, Shahid Taj Uddin Ahmed Smoroni, South Side of Cholera Hospital, Yellow Building | |
65 | Motijheel | 29550939 | 01777794043 | Motijheel Swantex Bhabon 9/I, Motijheel. | |
66 | Muhammadpur | 01713228425 | 01713228432 | Mohammadpur 30/23, Tajmohol Road, Block-C, in front of Krishi Market, Mohammadpur. | |
67 | Mymensingh | Mymensingh | 01713228421 | 01713228464 | Mymensingh District Office R. K. Mission Road, Near Trishal Bus Stand. |
68 | Naogaon | Naogaon | 74161565 | 01713228409 | Naogaon District Ofice Kedir Mor, Naogaon |
69 | Naogaon | Mohadebpur | 01755597886 | 01840693711 | Mohadebpur High School Mor, Mohadebpur |
70 | Naogaon | Nazipur | 01755597885 | 01711120574 | Nazipur Monzoo Super Market, Nazipur |
71 | Naogaon | Sapahar | 01755597842 | 01755597842 | Sapahar Haque Super Market, Sapahar Bazar, Sapahar |
72 | Narayangonj | Narayangonj | 01713228451 | 01755597833 | Narayangonj District Office Opposite Site Of Nagar Bhaban, Nitaigonj. |
73 | Narayangonj | Rupgonj | 01755597853 | Rupgonj(Gauchia) Abdul Haque Super Market, Rupgonj. | |
74 | Narsingdi | Narsingdi | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | Narsingdi District Office 52, C&B Road, New Lanch Ghat Mor, Narsingdi. |
75 | Narsingdi | BaburHat | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | BaburHat Shekher chor, Moddho bus Stand. |
76 | Natore | Kanaikhali | 01713228430 | 01717906350 | Natore District Office Rokhshana Plaza, Dhaka coach stand, Kanaikhali, Natore |
77 | Natore | Rajapur | 01777794035 | 01716012419 | Rajapur College Gate, Rajapur Bazar, Natore. |
78 | Nilphamary | Nilphamary | 01713228428 | 01716559625 | Nilphamary District office Chourangi Mor, Nilphamary |
79 | Nilphamary | Dimla | 01755597849 | Dimla Upazilla Biponi Bitan, Dimla | |
80 | Nilphamary | Domar | 01713228450 | 01777794050 | Domar D.B Road, Near Fire Service, Domar, Nilphamari. |
81 | Nilphamary | Jal | 01755597899 | Jaldhaka New Market, Dimla Road, Jaldhaka | |
82 | Nilphamary | Syedpur | 01713228416 | 01713228438 | Syedpur Mondol Paper House, Near Basic Bank, Syedpur |
83 | Pabna | Pabna | 73151240 | 01713228408 | Pabna District Office Edward university college gate, Pabna |
84 | Pabna | Bera | 01755597870 | 01721338034 | Bera Khandokar Market, College Road |
85 | Pabna | Ishwardi | 01713228461 | 01714658713 | Ishwardi Station Road, Ishwardi |
86 | Pabna | Kashinathpur | 01755597869 | Kashinathpur Shikdar Supermarket, Kashinathpur | |
87 | Panchgarh | Panchgarh | 01713228459 | 01716456671 | Panchgarh District Office Zilla Porisod Market, Chaurangi, Panchgarh. |
88 | Panchgarh | Boda | 01713228469 | Boda Main Bus Stand, Boda. | |
89 | Panchgarh | Debigonj | 01755597850 | 01745549193 | Debigonj Bijoy Chattor, Hazi Lutfor rahman Market, Ground Floor Of Krishi Bank, Debigonj. |
90 | Patuatuli | 01755597838 | Patuatuli Ground Floor, Taj Bhaban, Patuatuli. | ||
91 | Purana Palton | 29582254 | 01713228492 | Dhaka City Office Crecent tower, 36topkana road, Purana Palton, Dhaka | |
92 | Rajshahi | Rajshahi | 01713228499 | 01755597884 | Rajshahi District office Kumarpara, Chaul potti, Old Natore Road, Rajshahi. |
93 | Rajshahi | Banessor | 01755597821 | 01845989384 | Banessor Amjad Haji Merket Banessor Bazar |
94 | Rangpur | Rangpur | 01713228413 | 01713228456 | Rangpur District Office SMC Road, GuptoPara, Rangpur |
95 | Rangpur | Bodorgonj | 01713228442 | Bodorgonj Sonali Bank Mor, Bodorgonj, Rangpur. | |
96 | Rangpur | Haragach | 01755597826 | 01711415442 | Haragach Mina Bazar, Haragach |
97 | Rangpur | Mithapukur | 01755597896 | 01712512458 | Mithapukur Rabeya Plaza, Mithapukur |
98 | Rangpur | Pirgonj-1 | 01755597894 | 01719709657 | Pirgonj-1Dhaka Coach Stand, Pirgonj-1 |
99 | Rangpur | Shathibari | 01755597898 | 01774135516 | Shathibari Dokkhin(South) Bus Stand, Supari Pottri |
100 | Rangpur | Taragonj | 01755597814 | 01721700097 | Taragonj Main Road, Taragonj Bazar |
101 | Ranisankail | 01756491100 | Ranisankail Near Mukta Market, Ranisankail. | ||
102 | Savar | Savar | 01755597856 | 01760164590 | Savar Near Labzone Hospital, Savar. |
103 | Savar | Bypile | 01755597844 | 01755597845 | Bypile Samabay Samity Market, Nabinagar Road. |
104 | Segunbagicha | 01755597805 | Parcel Delevery Dept. 39Segunbagicha(Navana CNG Songlogno), Dhaka | ||
105 | Segunbagicha | 01713228405 | Account Dept 8/4, A-Segunbagicha(Muktijoddah Jadughor Songlogno) Dhaka | ||
106 | Shyamoli | 01713228427 | Shyamoli 21/19, Babor Road, College Gate, Shyamoli. | ||
107 | Siddique Bazar | 01755597835 | 01786659320 | Siddique Bazar 146/1, Siddique Bazar. | |
108 | Sirajgonj | Sirajgonj | 01713228490 | 01718424666 | Sirajgonj District Office S.B. Fazlul Haq Road, Katpotti, Sirajgonj |
109 | Sirajgonj | Belkuchi | 01755597871 | 01819955238 | Belkuchi Hazi Shantahar Market, Near Paurosabha, Belkuchi |
110 | Sirajgonj | Chandaikona | 01755597891 | 01740952262 | Chandaikona Near Mohna Pamp, Chandaikona |
111 | Sirajgonj | Shahzadpur | 01755597879 | 01711413142 | Shahzadpur Dariyapur Bazar, Shahzadpur |
112 | Sirajgonj | Ullapara | 01713228417 | 01713228478 | Ullapara College Road, Ullapara |
113 | Tangail | Tangail | 01713228407 | 01755597807 | Tangail District Office Old Bus Stand, Mymensingh Road, Haji Market, Tangail. |
114 | Tangail | Modhupur | 01755597800 | Modhupur Tangail Road. | |
115 | Thakurgaon | Thakurgaon | 56153578 | 01713228414 | Thakurgaon District Office South Side Of Zilla School Gate, Thakurgaon. |
116 | Thakurgaon | Pirgonj-2 | 01755597852 | 01751117114 | Pirgonj-2Sadia Super Market, Pirgonj-2. |
117 | Thakurgaon | Ranisankail | 01755597854 |
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BOYA BY-M1 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone
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Original Boya M1 Microphone in Bangladesh

Need a very high-quality Clip microphone? Boya M1 is one the best Clip microphone that works with smartphones, computers, and DSLR cameras. Now you can buy the best quality clip-microphone online at the best price in Bangladesh. Buy this exceptional external microphone to make your voice more clear for any kind of video or professional works. This is always a must-have gadget for recording a voice with noise cancellation and with high gain and even from a long distance. This Boya M1 clip microphone is one of the best and widely used Clip microphones worldwide.
This is often required to have a long cable microphone and if that is a Clip Microphone that’s the extra benefit. You will get all you need from a small compact and professional Clip microphone in Bangladesh. Here is a useful discussion about the usefulness of the Microphone.
Is this Boya M1 that will work with Smartphone?
Yes, this Clip microphone is designed to work with a smartphone, DSLR, and computers. If you are YouTuber and don’t want to spend much on expensive microphones then this could be the best choice for you. It works with any Android and iOS devices. No need to download any apps. It just plugs and plays. Simple to use and very high quality or voice recording even from 6 meters away from your device.

BOYA M1 is an omnidirectional lavalier microphone, perfect for video use, designed for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc. The lavalier microphone features an Omni pickup pattern, for full, 360-degree coverage. An integrated 6-meter (20”) cable with a 3.5mm 4-pole gold plug, can connect directly to Smartphones, most of the cameras.
Using the BOYA M1 Microphone:
- For Smartphone
- Switch off the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to OFF/Smartphone
- The power is shut down
- For DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Switch on the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to ON
Features of BOYA M1:
- Clip-On Mic for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Omnidirectional condenser microphone
- A high-quality condenser is ideal for video use
- Low handling noise
- Includes lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
Specifications:
- Brand: Boya
- Model Number: Boya BY-M1
- Transducer: Electret Condenser
- Polar pattern: Omnidirectional
- Frequency Range: 65Hz ~ 18 KHz
- Signal/Noise: 74dB SPL
- Sensitivity: -30dB +/- 3dB / 0dB=1V/Pa, 1 kHz
- Output Impedance: 1000 Ohm or less
- Connector: 3.5mm (1/8”) 4-pole gold plug
- Accessories Furnished: lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
- Battery Type: LR44
- Dimensions: Microphone: 18.00mmH x 8.30mmW x 8.30mmD
- Cable: 6.0m
- Weight:
- Microphone: 2.5g
- Power Module: 18g
Boya M1 Microphone FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
1. Can I use this microphone on any DSLR Camera?Ans: Yes! You can use it with any DSLR camera regardless of the brands but you will have to make sure your camera has a 3.5mm audio-in port.2. Can I use this microphone for YouTube videos?Ans: Yes, for sure. In fact, there are thousands of YouTubers from Bangladesh using this microphone for their YouTube videos.
How to Choose and Buy a Tripod
Tripods are important for getting sharp images and you should not get the cheapest one – here is why
Choosing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different types and choices we are presented with. On one hand, a tripod is a very simple tool to keep our cameras steady when we use them in challenging light conditions. On the other hand, there are so many different variables that come into play when choosing a tripod: How tall should it be? How light should it be? How stable should it be? What kind of weight can it support? How much should I spend on a tripod? These are just some of the questions that might come up as you look into buying a new tripod.
Before getting into the intricate details about tripods, I would like to go over the advantages and disadvantages of tripods and why you might need one for your DSLR or mirrorless camera.
Why Do You Need a Tripod?
So, what is the purpose of a tripod? You might need a tripod for some or all of the following reasons:
- To increase sharpness and depth of field in your images by keeping the camera still in low-light environments when using slow shutter speeds.
- To rest heavy camera gear such as long telephoto lenses on the tripod.
- To increase the quality of the images by keeping the camera ISO low.
- To allow more careful composition, while framing the shot exactly how you want it.
- To shoot HDR and panoramic shots that require exactly the same framing and precision.
- To photograph nighttime objects such as the Moon, planets, stars, etc. as well as painting with light or using available light for landscape and architectural photography.
- To do self-portraits with a camera timer.
- To shoot extreme close-ups/macro (flowers, insects, etc).
- To hold various objects such as flashes, reflectors, etc.
- To shoot at difficult or impossible (hand-held) angles.
- To shoot vibration-free videos.
- To defend yourself 🙂
I personally use a tripod for one main reason – landscape photography. Shooting sunrises and sunsets can be quite challenging, especially when the light conditions are far from ideal. Thanks to image-stabilized lenses and now cameras with excellent built-in image stabilization, the use of a tripod for most types of photography is not necessary when shooting in daylight conditions.
However, some photographers still prefer to use a tripod, as it allows them to keep the camera ISO as low as possible, which not only keeps the amount of noise in images to a minimum but also provides the highest dynamic range the camera sensor can capture. In addition, a tripod can help in proper framing of a subject and allow to capture panoramic and HDR images.
Lastly, there are situations where one must use a tripod in order to slow down and blur action, such as when photographing streams and waterfalls as shown in the image below. Therefore, if you are into landscape photography, a good tripod is a must-have tool in the field.

Occasionally, I might use a tripod for wildlife photography (specifically for bird photography), but not during long hikes, due to inconvenience and weight factors.
Tripod Components – What is a Tripod System?
A tripod system is generally comprised of the following parts:
- Legs – the obvious. Tripod legs are typically made of aluminum, basalt, steel or carbon fiber.
- Head – the part that holds a digital camera or a lens. There are many different types of heads, but the most popular types are ball-heads and pan-tilt heads.
- Centerpost/Center Column – a separate leg that runs through the middle, allowing to further raise the tripod head.
- Feet – good tripods allow changing tripod feet at the end of the legs for indoor and outdoor use.
The cheapest tripods have legs with an integrated non-replaceable head and feet and sometimes have a centerpost, while the top-of-the-line tripods have a modular tripod system that have replaceable feet and allow attaching a separate tripod head (the head is typically not included).
Disadvantages of Using a Tripod
Tripods are nice and can give you many options to get the highest quality image. However, there are also some disadvantages of using tripods, specifically:
- They are potentially heavy. Although there are lightweight carbon-fiber tripods out there, once you add a tripod head, the setup can become heavy.
- They are inconvenient. No matter how small and collapsible a tripod is, it still occupies space and is often inconvenient to carry around or travel with.
- They are difficult to use in crowded environments.
- They can be expensive. Good tripod systems can cost over $1,000.
- They can take time to set up, making you miss the best moment.
- You can easily damage your camera and lens if you do not know how to properly operate a tripod, or if the tripod system is cheap and unstable.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Tripod
You started your tripod shopping spree and have no idea where to start. What factors do you need to consider when purchasing a tripod? As I have pointed out above, purchasing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different choices we are presented with from small and compact, to large and heavy. Let’s go through each factor and identify your needs:
Weight Rating
The first thing I would look at is how much weight a tripod can support. Many photographers make the mistake of buying a tripod that can only support a few pounds and is not made for heavy camera equipment. What ends up happening is obvious – at one point or another, the whole thing collapses, destroying the camera and the lens. Always make sure that the tripod you want to buy can support at least 1.5 times more than the total weight of your camera and your heaviest lens. I say “at least” because I prefer to keep it at around 2x more. Do not forget that you will at times apply pressure on your camera and sometimes even rest your hands on the setup if you are shooting with long lenses, which adds to the weight. You might also add a flash or a battery grip to your camera in the future, or potentially shoot with something heavier, so you have to keep all of that in mind.
Tripod Height
I always recommend buying a tripod that matches your height, so that you do not have to bend to look into the viewfinder. Once you put your camera on a tripod, the viewfinder should be at your eye level. It is OK if it goes higher than your eye level because you can always adjust the legs to be shorter. However, if it is much below your eye level, you will find yourself bending all the time, which can be a tiring experience, especially when you are waiting for some kind of action and need to constantly look through the viewfinder.
If you are buying a tripod with an attached head, you want the tip of the head to be on your jaw level. If you are buying a modular tripod with a separate head, make sure that the legs end approximately on your shoulder level.
Another factor to consider is tripod height when it is folded for easier travel. Do you need it to fit in your carry-on luggage? Mine barely does diagonally, with feet removed, and I take it with me everywhere I go.

Tripod Weight and Construction
Weight is a significant factor when choosing a tripod. You do not want your tripod to be too heavy, because you will find yourself leaving it at home, rather than taking it with you on the road. The lightest tripods are made of carbon-fiber material, which is extremely durable, stable and does not rust. While carbon-fiber is the best material for a tripod, it, unfortunately, comes with a high price tag.
The next best construction material is aluminum, which is heavier than carbon fiber. Most cheaper tripods are made of aluminum today. You can also find tripods made of stainless steel, but those are generally used for video equipment and are too heavy for regular use.
In terms of total weight, try to keep the tripod legs without the head under 5 pounds. Generally, carbon fiber legs are between 3 and 4 pounds (but can be lighter or heavier depending on what they are made for), while aluminum legs can be between 5 and 6 pounds and heavier, depending on the size and how much weight they can support. Basalt lava legs are somewhere in-between both in terms of weight and cost.
Tripod Legs
Tripod legs generally come in two forms – tubular and non-tubular. All carbon-fiber legs come in tubular form and have a threaded twist-lock system to secure the legs, while aluminum, basalt, and steel tripods might come in different shapes with a flip-lock. Depending on the maximum height of the tripod, there might be between 3 and 5 sections on tripod legs. The more sections, the higher the tripod and generally a little less stable.
Tripod Feet
Some advanced tripods will allow you to replace tripod feet for different conditions and situations – they just unscrew on the bottom of the tripod legs. There are different types of tripod feet for indoors (rubber or plastic) and outdoor use (metal spikes). Unless you are planning to shoot in icy, rainy/slippery conditions, the standard rubber feet that come with your tripod should work just fine.

Centerpost
Some tripods come with a centerpost – a single leg in the middle of the tripod that allows you to increase or decrease the height of the camera by simply moving the centerpost in upward or downward direction. Although some photographers find it convenient and nice to have, I strongly advise against having a centerpost on a tripod. A centerpost defeats the whole purpose of a tripod – it is essentially the same thing as having a monopod on top of a tripod. It might not be as pronounced if you are only shooting with a wide-angle lens, but once you set up a long telephoto lens, you will quickly understand that using a centerpost will cause too much vibration. If you still want to get a centerpost for whatever reason, make sure that it can fully decline to the same level as where the tripod legs meet. The centerpost should never wobble at its lowest level.
Tripod Head
A tripod head is the most essential part of the tripod system. It is responsible for securely holding camera equipment and controlling camera movement. A modular tripod system does not come with a head and you have to buy it separately. When choosing a tripod head, always make sure that it can support at least the same amount of weight your tripod legs can.
There are generally three types of heads commonly available:
- Pan-Tilt Head – either with a single handle for horizontal movement or dual handles for both horizontal and vertical movement. This is the most common type of head that is typically built into cheaper tripods.
- Ball-Head – compared to pan-tilt heads, ball-heads only have one control that loosens or tightens the grip. They are very flexible and allow very smooth operation while keeping the camera/lens securely tightened.
- Gimbal Head – a specialized head for long and heavy 300mm+ lenses. Compared to pan-tilt heads and ball-heads, gimbal heads perfectly balance the camera and heavy lens and are best suited for fast-action photography. They are extremely easy to use in any direction and do not require tightening the head every time the camera/lens moves.
I started out with a pan-tilt head and eventually switched over to a ball-head with a quick-release system (see next), due to flexibility and easiness of use.

Quick-Release System
Every modern camera comes with a thread on its bottom that allows you to attach it to a tripod or a monopod (heavy lenses also come with a similar thread on the tripod collar). This threaded system makes it extremely inconvenient to attach cameras and lenses on tripods because you have to either rotate the camera or the tripod to attach them together. To make it easier and more convenient for photographers, manufacturers came up with a great solution – to attach a small removable plate on the camera or lens, which then can be tightly secured on the tripod head.
Cheaper tripods come with a simple plastic plate that can be attached to any camera or lens, while some of the more expensive tripod heads come with a more durable plate. The best quick-release system, however, is the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. It has more or less become a standard among manufacturers and it has proven to be a very effective solution for quick and easy operation. Compared to plastic plates, the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is made of very strong aluminum and allows attaching the camera/lens on a tripod without the need to rotate anything. A quick-release plate is permanently attached to a camera or lens, which then easily slides into a quick-release clamp (pictured below). The locking mechanism is simple, yet super tight for vibration-free operation.

The beauty of this system is that some manufacturers like Really Right Stuff and Kirk Enterprises offer not only plates for almost any camera and lens but also replacement lens tripod collars, flash brackets, L-brackets, and other accessories for the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. The only downside of the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is that it is not cheap – you also have to purchase separate plates for each camera and lens.
Stability
A heavy tripod does not always mean that it is stable. There are plenty of tripod systems out there that are heavy and durable, yet lack the much-needed stability when used in various weather conditions. When a tripod is fully set up, it has to withstand not only wind but also occasional bumps and knocks that might happen in the field. You always need to make sure that your camera and lens balance on a tripod rather than lean towards one direction, because you might end up damaging your equipment if the head is not fully tightened or if the front outweighs the back and everything falls on the ground.

Which Tripod Should you Buy?
Now that you are familiar with all the criteria for selecting the right tripod, you are probably wondering which tripod you should buy for your photography needs. Since I have numerously gone through the experience of shopping for tripods and have seen others do the same, let me tell you what many photographers end up doing. They first look for the cheapest tripod available that will be good enough to hold their first camera, since they have no idea if they really need it or do not know how often they would be using it. The tripod would cost between $75 and $150 for the legs and the head, which is a good price for a simple tool.
Next, they purchase a longer and heavier lens and add more weight to the setup. All of a sudden, they find that the cheap tripod is not good enough and they need something more durable and stable. After making the first mistake, they suddenly realize that they need to do more research and they spend countless hours reading about tripods on different websites and forums. Despite all recommendations from the pros, they are not willing to invest on a top-of-the-line tripod with a good ball-head, so they end up getting a popular tripod system for $300-500 with a separate head. Seems like a great investment and the tripod seems to be much better than the previous one.
After a year or two, they realize that their last purchase was not that good, because the tripod is too heavy and hard to use, especially for traveling. They realize that they should have listened to the pros in the beginning and bought a solid tripod system. Does this sound familiar? It certainly does for me, because I went through a similar experience and wasted too much effort and money.
Other photographers might have a different story, where they purchased an inexpensive tripod they like in the beginning and they are still happily using it today. All it says about them is that they are not using their tripods as much and what they have is good enough for occasional use. Anybody who heavily relies on a tripod (especially landscape and architectural photographers) ends up buying two to three different tripods to eventually end up with the best.

It seems that it is hard to avoid purchasing multiple tripods because it is often impossible to justify the cost of a good system for someone who does not heavily use a tripod. If someone told me that I would eventually spend more than $500 on a tripod system when I just got into photography, I would have never believed them – that’s too much money to spend on a darn tripod! But it all turned out to be true, because I actually ended up spending a lot more than $500 overtime, and I wish I could go back in time and buy the right stuff from the very beginning.
If I recommend someone who has just bought their first DSLR or a mirrorless camera to get the best tripod system that costs between $800 and $1,200, I will almost certainly get a “you are crazy” look, no matter how well I explain my story. Therefore, here is what I would recommend:
- If you currently do not have a tripod and you want to buy one, get the cheapest aluminum tripod system with an integrated head for less than $150 total. Why do I recommend the cheapest tripod? Because you first need to understand how much you will be using it. Six months down the road you might end up doing other types of photography that do not require a tripod or you might find yourself on a path of becoming a good landscape or macro photographer. A cheap tripod will give you enough information to understand the real role of a tripod in your photography.
- If you already have a cheap tripod and you want to get something better, save yourself a lot of money and frustration and get the best tripod with an Arca-swiss quick release system – skip the middle. Some people buy cheaper legs and heads and either find them too heavy or unstable. One common problem with other quick-release systems is the fact that cheaper plates do not grip well on cameras and start wiggling and rotating relative to the base, making it a nightmare for things like panoramic photography.
A Good Tripod is a Life-Long Investment
Unlike cameras and even lenses that come and go, a good tripod is a life-long investment. If you buy a good tripod that is easy to disassemble and reassemble, chances are, you will be able to easily clean and even repair it yourself without having to send it anywhere. Well-known tripod manufacturers will provide long-term service and repair options in case any part of the tripod malfunctions or breaks. This way, you do not have to worry about replacing your tripod in the future…
Remember, with tripods, you often get what you pay for! Please let me know if you have any questions in the comments section below.
Karatoa Courier Service Office
Karatoa Courier Service (COD) Branch List In Bangladesh
1 | Dhaka | Uttara | 01713228495 | 01713228497 | Uttara Sector-7, House-30, Rabindra Sarani Road, Uttara. |
2 | Alu Bazar | 01755597836 | 01935471016 | Nawabpur 154/Haji Osman Goni Road, Alu Bazar | |
3 | Bangla Bazar | 01755597839 | Bangla Bazar 3/6Junction Road, Victoria Park | ||
4 | Bogra | Bogra | 5151288 | Bogra Head Ofice Shahid Abdul Zabbar Sarak, Jaleshwaritola, Bogra | |
5 | Bogra | Adomdighi | 01755597881 | Adomdighi Near Bus Stand, Adomdighi | |
6 | Bogra | Dhunot | 01755597813 | 01713746434 | Dhunot Sarpotti, Dhunot, Bogra |
7 | Bogra | Dupchachia | 01755597880 | 01711411561 | Dupchachia Near C.O. Office, Dupchachia |
8 | Bogra | Majhira | 01755597889 | 01939520932 | Majhira Hamid super Market, Majhira |
9 | Bogra | Mokamtola | 01725141257 | Mokamtola Near Old Sonali Bank | |
10 | Bogra | Shantahar | 01755597882 | 01713228482 | Shantahar |
11 | Bogra | Sherpur | 01755597890 | 01713741264 | Sherpur Sherpur Bus Stand, Sherpur |
12 | Bogra | Sonatola | 01777794011 | 01712401612 | Sonatola Paurasobha Road |
13 | Bonpara | 01755597873 | 01713707906 | Bonpara Near Patoary General Hospital, Bonpara | |
14 | ChapaiNawabgonj | ChapaiNawabgonj | 01713228487 | ChapaiNawabgonj District office 53Arambag santir mor, ChapaiNawabgonj | |
15 | ChapaiNawabgonj | Shibganj | 01755597887 | Shibgonj(Chapai) Girl’s School Songlogno.Shibgonj | |
16 | Chittagong | Aggrabad | 01755597815 | Chittagong District Office Aggrabad 50Yakub Ali Merket Banijjik Elaka, Aggrabad | |
17 | Chittagong | Chotopool | 01755597817 | 01755597875 | Chotopul Excess Road, Chotopul |
18 | Chittagong | E.P.Z | 01713228491 | E.P.Z Free-Port, Choudury Merket 2th tola, E.P.Z | |
19 | Chittagong | Khatungong | 01755597816 | Khatungonj Amir Merket, S A Poribohoner Passe, Khatungong | |
20 | Chittagong | Nasirabad | 312550189 | 01755554729 | Nasirabad 1005/4, East Nasirabad, Gate no-2, Nasirabad. |
21 | Comillah | Comillah | 01755554724 | 01961869849 | Comilla District Office 1no. Kandir Par Ramghat, Comilla. |
22 | Dinajpur | Dinajpur | 01713228462 | 01755597847 | Dinajpur District Office Boro Bondor Mor, Dinajpur |
23 | Dinajpur | Birampur | 01713228415 | 01716666627 | Birampur Puratun Bazar Bogra Road, Birampur. |
24 | Dinajpur | Birgonj | 01713228460 | 01911432238 | Birgonj Zilla Porishad Market, Birgonj. |
25 | Dinajpur | Fulbari | 01713228429 | 01712743570 | Fulbari Nimtola Mor, Fulbari |
26 | Dinajpur | Hilli | 01713228477 | Hilli Bazar Bus Stand, Hilli. | |
27 | Dinajpur | Parbottipur | 01713228451 | 01717330562 | Parbottipur Natun Bazar, Parbottipur. |
28 | Dinajpur | Ranigonj | 01713228458 | 01755597858 | Ranigonj Mondol arket, Ranigonj Bazar, Ranigonj. |
29 | Dinajpur | Ranirbondar | 01755597860 | 01713710983 | Ranirbondar Zahurul Haque Super Market |
30 | Dinajpur | Setabgonj | 01755597851 | 01728719722 | Setabgonj Upozilla Road, Based Master Market, Setabgonj. |
31 | Elephant Road | 01755597830 | Elephant Road Bata Signal Mor, Amtolar Goli, Elephant Road | ||
32 | Gaibandha | Gaibandha | 54162417 | 01713228410 | Gaibandha District Office Al Modina Market, 2no. Rail Gate |
33 | Gaibandha | Gobindagonj | 01713228439 | 01757826174 | Gobindagonj Hirok Cinema Hall Mor, Gobindagonj |
34 | Gaibandha | Polashbari | 01755597872 | Polashbari High Way, Near S.R. Bus Counter, Polashbari | |
35 | Gazipur | Gazipur | 01713228436 | 01713228470 | Gazipur District Office Amir Market, Chourasta, Near Dutch Bangla Bank, Gazipur. |
36 | Gazipur | Konabari | 01713228457 | 01755597829 | Konabari Jailkhana Road, Notun Bazar, Konabari. |
37 | Gazipur | Mawna | 01777794048 | 01685618400 | Mawna MC Bazar, Near Sufia Garments. |
38 | Gulshan-2 | 01755597859 | 01817543047 | Gulshan-269,DCC Merket, Gulshan-2 | |
39 | Jaipurhat | Jaipurhat | 57151122 | 01713228489 | Jaypurhat District Office 1no. Rail Station Road, Jaipurhat |
40 | Jaipurhat | Kalai | 01755597876 | 01712206697 | Kalai Main Bus Stand, Kalai |
41 | Jaipurhat | Panchbibi | 01755597868 | Panchbibi | |
42 | Jessor | Jessor | 01713228486 | 01746926300 | Jessor District Office 15R N Road, Jessor |
43 | Jessor | Benapol | 01755554727 | 01755554728 | Benapole Madrasha Merket, Benapol |
44 | Jessor | Noapara | 01755597834 | 01711159313 | Noapara Station Bazar, Near S.A. Paribahan. |
45 | Jhenaidah | Jhenaidah | 01713228485 | 01728337048 | Jhenaidah District Office Samabay Market, Near Old DC Office, Jhenaidah. |
46 | Jhenaidah | Kaligonj | 01713228463 | 01714298314 | Kaligonj Sattar Super Market, Kaligonj. |
47 | Keranigonj | 01777794010 | 01820540844 | Keranigonj Noor Complex, South Keranigonj. | |
48 | Khulna | Khulna | 01755554725 | 01711103715 | khulna District Office Jobbar Saroni Station Road, Khulna |
49 | Khulna | Doulatpur | 01777794009 | 01731215934 | Doulatpur Day Night College Road |
50 | Kishoreganj | Voirob | 01777794044 | 01712263819 | Voirob District Office Paduka Super Market, Voirob. |
51 | Kurigram | Kurigram | 01713228412 | 01755597812 | Kurigram District Office Adherent Eidgah field, Sabujpara, Kurigram |
52 | Kurigram | Nageshwari | 01713228420 | Nageshwari Adherent TNT Office, Nageshwari | |
53 | Kurigram | Ulipur | 01755597893 | 01717255859 | Ulipur Adherent M.S. High School, Ulipur |
54 | Kustia | Kustia | 01713228481 | 01715684658 | Kustia District Office Shapla Chattar, Panch Rastar Mor, Kustia. |
55 | Kustia | Veramara | 01755597874 | 01757824834 | Veramara In Front of Ahsan Super Market. |
56 | Lalmonirhat | Lalmonirhat | 01713228468 | 01737425120 | Lalmonirhat District Office Near TNT Office, Lalmonirhat |
57 | Lalmonirhat | Hatibandha | 01755597864 | Hatibandha Upozilla Yard, Patgram Road, Hatibandha | |
58 | Lalmonirhat | Patgram | 01755597863 | Tushbhandar Adherent Mohila College, Patgram Road | |
59 | Malibagh | 01755597802 | 01755597803 | Malibagh 476/D.I.T. Road, Malibagh. | |
60 | Malitola | 01713228440 | 01713228441 | Malitola 26/1Malitola Lane, English Road, Dhaka. | |
61 | Meherpur | Meherpur | 01777794007 | 01711009651 | Meherpur District Office Main Sarak, Ground Floor of Press Club |
62 | Meherpur | Gangni | 01777794008 | 01717867634 | Gangni Thana Road, Gangni |
63 | Mirpur | 01713228467 | 01713228455 | Mirpur 89Senpara S A Paribohoner Goli | |
64 | Mohakhali | 01755597883 | 01714709770 | Mohakhali 70, Shahid Taj Uddin Ahmed Smoroni, South Side of Cholera Hospital, Yellow Building | |
65 | Motijheel | 29550939 | 01777794043 | Motijheel Swantex Bhabon 9/I, Motijheel. | |
66 | Muhammadpur | 01713228425 | 01713228432 | Mohammadpur 30/23, Tajmohol Road, Block-C, in front of Krishi Market, Mohammadpur. | |
67 | Mymensingh | Mymensingh | 01713228421 | 01713228464 | Mymensingh District Office R. K. Mission Road, Near Trishal Bus Stand. |
68 | Naogaon | Naogaon | 74161565 | 01713228409 | Naogaon District Ofice Kedir Mor, Naogaon |
69 | Naogaon | Mohadebpur | 01755597886 | 01840693711 | Mohadebpur High School Mor, Mohadebpur |
70 | Naogaon | Nazipur | 01755597885 | 01711120574 | Nazipur Monzoo Super Market, Nazipur |
71 | Naogaon | Sapahar | 01755597842 | 01755597842 | Sapahar Haque Super Market, Sapahar Bazar, Sapahar |
72 | Narayangonj | Narayangonj | 01713228451 | 01755597833 | Narayangonj District Office Opposite Site Of Nagar Bhaban, Nitaigonj. |
73 | Narayangonj | Rupgonj | 01755597853 | Rupgonj(Gauchia) Abdul Haque Super Market, Rupgonj. | |
74 | Narsingdi | Narsingdi | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | Narsingdi District Office 52, C&B Road, New Lanch Ghat Mor, Narsingdi. |
75 | Narsingdi | BaburHat | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | BaburHat Shekher chor, Moddho bus Stand. |
76 | Natore | Kanaikhali | 01713228430 | 01717906350 | Natore District Office Rokhshana Plaza, Dhaka coach stand, Kanaikhali, Natore |
77 | Natore | Rajapur | 01777794035 | 01716012419 | Rajapur College Gate, Rajapur Bazar, Natore. |
78 | Nilphamary | Nilphamary | 01713228428 | 01716559625 | Nilphamary District office Chourangi Mor, Nilphamary |
79 | Nilphamary | Dimla | 01755597849 | Dimla Upazilla Biponi Bitan, Dimla | |
80 | Nilphamary | Domar | 01713228450 | 01777794050 | Domar D.B Road, Near Fire Service, Domar, Nilphamari. |
81 | Nilphamary | Jal | 01755597899 | Jaldhaka New Market, Dimla Road, Jaldhaka | |
82 | Nilphamary | Syedpur | 01713228416 | 01713228438 | Syedpur Mondol Paper House, Near Basic Bank, Syedpur |
83 | Pabna | Pabna | 73151240 | 01713228408 | Pabna District Office Edward university college gate, Pabna |
84 | Pabna | Bera | 01755597870 | 01721338034 | Bera Khandokar Market, College Road |
85 | Pabna | Ishwardi | 01713228461 | 01714658713 | Ishwardi Station Road, Ishwardi |
86 | Pabna | Kashinathpur | 01755597869 | Kashinathpur Shikdar Supermarket, Kashinathpur | |
87 | Panchgarh | Panchgarh | 01713228459 | 01716456671 | Panchgarh District Office Zilla Porisod Market, Chaurangi, Panchgarh. |
88 | Panchgarh | Boda | 01713228469 | Boda Main Bus Stand, Boda. | |
89 | Panchgarh | Debigonj | 01755597850 | 01745549193 | Debigonj Bijoy Chattor, Hazi Lutfor rahman Market, Ground Floor Of Krishi Bank, Debigonj. |
90 | Patuatuli | 01755597838 | Patuatuli Ground Floor, Taj Bhaban, Patuatuli. | ||
91 | Purana Palton | 29582254 | 01713228492 | Dhaka City Office Crecent tower, 36topkana road, Purana Palton, Dhaka | |
92 | Rajshahi | Rajshahi | 01713228499 | 01755597884 | Rajshahi District office Kumarpara, Chaul potti, Old Natore Road, Rajshahi. |
93 | Rajshahi | Banessor | 01755597821 | 01845989384 | Banessor Amjad Haji Merket Banessor Bazar |
94 | Rangpur | Rangpur | 01713228413 | 01713228456 | Rangpur District Office SMC Road, GuptoPara, Rangpur |
95 | Rangpur | Bodorgonj | 01713228442 | Bodorgonj Sonali Bank Mor, Bodorgonj, Rangpur. | |
96 | Rangpur | Haragach | 01755597826 | 01711415442 | Haragach Mina Bazar, Haragach |
97 | Rangpur | Mithapukur | 01755597896 | 01712512458 | Mithapukur Rabeya Plaza, Mithapukur |
98 | Rangpur | Pirgonj-1 | 01755597894 | 01719709657 | Pirgonj-1Dhaka Coach Stand, Pirgonj-1 |
99 | Rangpur | Shathibari | 01755597898 | 01774135516 | Shathibari Dokkhin(South) Bus Stand, Supari Pottri |
100 | Rangpur | Taragonj | 01755597814 | 01721700097 | Taragonj Main Road, Taragonj Bazar |
101 | Ranisankail | 01756491100 | Ranisankail Near Mukta Market, Ranisankail. | ||
102 | Savar | Savar | 01755597856 | 01760164590 | Savar Near Labzone Hospital, Savar. |
103 | Savar | Bypile | 01755597844 | 01755597845 | Bypile Samabay Samity Market, Nabinagar Road. |
104 | Segunbagicha | 01755597805 | Parcel Delevery Dept. 39Segunbagicha(Navana CNG Songlogno), Dhaka | ||
105 | Segunbagicha | 01713228405 | Account Dept 8/4, A-Segunbagicha(Muktijoddah Jadughor Songlogno) Dhaka | ||
106 | Shyamoli | 01713228427 | Shyamoli 21/19, Babor Road, College Gate, Shyamoli. | ||
107 | Siddique Bazar | 01755597835 | 01786659320 | Siddique Bazar 146/1, Siddique Bazar. | |
108 | Sirajgonj | Sirajgonj | 01713228490 | 01718424666 | Sirajgonj District Office S.B. Fazlul Haq Road, Katpotti, Sirajgonj |
109 | Sirajgonj | Belkuchi | 01755597871 | 01819955238 | Belkuchi Hazi Shantahar Market, Near Paurosabha, Belkuchi |
110 | Sirajgonj | Chandaikona | 01755597891 | 01740952262 | Chandaikona Near Mohna Pamp, Chandaikona |
111 | Sirajgonj | Shahzadpur | 01755597879 | 01711413142 | Shahzadpur Dariyapur Bazar, Shahzadpur |
112 | Sirajgonj | Ullapara | 01713228417 | 01713228478 | Ullapara College Road, Ullapara |
113 | Tangail | Tangail | 01713228407 | 01755597807 | Tangail District Office Old Bus Stand, Mymensingh Road, Haji Market, Tangail. |
114 | Tangail | Modhupur | 01755597800 | Modhupur Tangail Road. | |
115 | Thakurgaon | Thakurgaon | 56153578 | 01713228414 | Thakurgaon District Office South Side Of Zilla School Gate, Thakurgaon. |
116 | Thakurgaon | Pirgonj-2 | 01755597852 | 01751117114 | Pirgonj-2Sadia Super Market, Pirgonj-2. |
117 | Thakurgaon | Ranisankail | 01755597854 |
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BOYA BY-M1 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone
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Original Boya M1 Microphone in Bangladesh

Need a very high-quality Clip microphone? Boya M1 is one the best Clip microphone that works with smartphones, computers, and DSLR cameras. Now you can buy the best quality clip-microphone online at the best price in Bangladesh. Buy this exceptional external microphone to make your voice more clear for any kind of video or professional works. This is always a must-have gadget for recording a voice with noise cancellation and with high gain and even from a long distance. This Boya M1 clip microphone is one of the best and widely used Clip microphones worldwide.
This is often required to have a long cable microphone and if that is a Clip Microphone that’s the extra benefit. You will get all you need from a small compact and professional Clip microphone in Bangladesh. Here is a useful discussion about the usefulness of the Microphone.
Is this Boya M1 that will work with Smartphone?
Yes, this Clip microphone is designed to work with a smartphone, DSLR, and computers. If you are YouTuber and don’t want to spend much on expensive microphones then this could be the best choice for you. It works with any Android and iOS devices. No need to download any apps. It just plugs and plays. Simple to use and very high quality or voice recording even from 6 meters away from your device.

BOYA M1 is an omnidirectional lavalier microphone, perfect for video use, designed for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc. The lavalier microphone features an Omni pickup pattern, for full, 360-degree coverage. An integrated 6-meter (20”) cable with a 3.5mm 4-pole gold plug, can connect directly to Smartphones, most of the cameras.
Using the BOYA M1 Microphone:
- For Smartphone
- Switch off the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to OFF/Smartphone
- The power is shut down
- For DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Switch on the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to ON
Features of BOYA M1:
- Clip-On Mic for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Omnidirectional condenser microphone
- A high-quality condenser is ideal for video use
- Low handling noise
- Includes lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
Specifications:
- Brand: Boya
- Model Number: Boya BY-M1
- Transducer: Electret Condenser
- Polar pattern: Omnidirectional
- Frequency Range: 65Hz ~ 18 KHz
- Signal/Noise: 74dB SPL
- Sensitivity: -30dB +/- 3dB / 0dB=1V/Pa, 1 kHz
- Output Impedance: 1000 Ohm or less
- Connector: 3.5mm (1/8”) 4-pole gold plug
- Accessories Furnished: lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
- Battery Type: LR44
- Dimensions: Microphone: 18.00mmH x 8.30mmW x 8.30mmD
- Cable: 6.0m
- Weight:
- Microphone: 2.5g
- Power Module: 18g
Boya M1 Microphone FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
1. Can I use this microphone on any DSLR Camera?Ans: Yes! You can use it with any DSLR camera regardless of the brands but you will have to make sure your camera has a 3.5mm audio-in port.2. Can I use this microphone for YouTube videos?Ans: Yes, for sure. In fact, there are thousands of YouTubers from Bangladesh using this microphone for their YouTube videos.
How to Choose and Buy a Tripod
Tripods are important for getting sharp images and you should not get the cheapest one – here is why
Choosing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different types and choices we are presented with. On one hand, a tripod is a very simple tool to keep our cameras steady when we use them in challenging light conditions. On the other hand, there are so many different variables that come into play when choosing a tripod: How tall should it be? How light should it be? How stable should it be? What kind of weight can it support? How much should I spend on a tripod? These are just some of the questions that might come up as you look into buying a new tripod.
Before getting into the intricate details about tripods, I would like to go over the advantages and disadvantages of tripods and why you might need one for your DSLR or mirrorless camera.
Why Do You Need a Tripod?
So, what is the purpose of a tripod? You might need a tripod for some or all of the following reasons:
- To increase sharpness and depth of field in your images by keeping the camera still in low-light environments when using slow shutter speeds.
- To rest heavy camera gear such as long telephoto lenses on the tripod.
- To increase the quality of the images by keeping the camera ISO low.
- To allow more careful composition, while framing the shot exactly how you want it.
- To shoot HDR and panoramic shots that require exactly the same framing and precision.
- To photograph nighttime objects such as the Moon, planets, stars, etc. as well as painting with light or using available light for landscape and architectural photography.
- To do self-portraits with a camera timer.
- To shoot extreme close-ups/macro (flowers, insects, etc).
- To hold various objects such as flashes, reflectors, etc.
- To shoot at difficult or impossible (hand-held) angles.
- To shoot vibration-free videos.
- To defend yourself 🙂
I personally use a tripod for one main reason – landscape photography. Shooting sunrises and sunsets can be quite challenging, especially when the light conditions are far from ideal. Thanks to image-stabilized lenses and now cameras with excellent built-in image stabilization, the use of a tripod for most types of photography is not necessary when shooting in daylight conditions.
However, some photographers still prefer to use a tripod, as it allows them to keep the camera ISO as low as possible, which not only keeps the amount of noise in images to a minimum but also provides the highest dynamic range the camera sensor can capture. In addition, a tripod can help in proper framing of a subject and allow to capture panoramic and HDR images.
Lastly, there are situations where one must use a tripod in order to slow down and blur action, such as when photographing streams and waterfalls as shown in the image below. Therefore, if you are into landscape photography, a good tripod is a must-have tool in the field.

Occasionally, I might use a tripod for wildlife photography (specifically for bird photography), but not during long hikes, due to inconvenience and weight factors.
Tripod Components – What is a Tripod System?
A tripod system is generally comprised of the following parts:
- Legs – the obvious. Tripod legs are typically made of aluminum, basalt, steel or carbon fiber.
- Head – the part that holds a digital camera or a lens. There are many different types of heads, but the most popular types are ball-heads and pan-tilt heads.
- Centerpost/Center Column – a separate leg that runs through the middle, allowing to further raise the tripod head.
- Feet – good tripods allow changing tripod feet at the end of the legs for indoor and outdoor use.
The cheapest tripods have legs with an integrated non-replaceable head and feet and sometimes have a centerpost, while the top-of-the-line tripods have a modular tripod system that have replaceable feet and allow attaching a separate tripod head (the head is typically not included).
Disadvantages of Using a Tripod
Tripods are nice and can give you many options to get the highest quality image. However, there are also some disadvantages of using tripods, specifically:
- They are potentially heavy. Although there are lightweight carbon-fiber tripods out there, once you add a tripod head, the setup can become heavy.
- They are inconvenient. No matter how small and collapsible a tripod is, it still occupies space and is often inconvenient to carry around or travel with.
- They are difficult to use in crowded environments.
- They can be expensive. Good tripod systems can cost over $1,000.
- They can take time to set up, making you miss the best moment.
- You can easily damage your camera and lens if you do not know how to properly operate a tripod, or if the tripod system is cheap and unstable.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Tripod
You started your tripod shopping spree and have no idea where to start. What factors do you need to consider when purchasing a tripod? As I have pointed out above, purchasing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different choices we are presented with from small and compact, to large and heavy. Let’s go through each factor and identify your needs:
Weight Rating
The first thing I would look at is how much weight a tripod can support. Many photographers make the mistake of buying a tripod that can only support a few pounds and is not made for heavy camera equipment. What ends up happening is obvious – at one point or another, the whole thing collapses, destroying the camera and the lens. Always make sure that the tripod you want to buy can support at least 1.5 times more than the total weight of your camera and your heaviest lens. I say “at least” because I prefer to keep it at around 2x more. Do not forget that you will at times apply pressure on your camera and sometimes even rest your hands on the setup if you are shooting with long lenses, which adds to the weight. You might also add a flash or a battery grip to your camera in the future, or potentially shoot with something heavier, so you have to keep all of that in mind.
Tripod Height
I always recommend buying a tripod that matches your height, so that you do not have to bend to look into the viewfinder. Once you put your camera on a tripod, the viewfinder should be at your eye level. It is OK if it goes higher than your eye level because you can always adjust the legs to be shorter. However, if it is much below your eye level, you will find yourself bending all the time, which can be a tiring experience, especially when you are waiting for some kind of action and need to constantly look through the viewfinder.
If you are buying a tripod with an attached head, you want the tip of the head to be on your jaw level. If you are buying a modular tripod with a separate head, make sure that the legs end approximately on your shoulder level.
Another factor to consider is tripod height when it is folded for easier travel. Do you need it to fit in your carry-on luggage? Mine barely does diagonally, with feet removed, and I take it with me everywhere I go.

Tripod Weight and Construction
Weight is a significant factor when choosing a tripod. You do not want your tripod to be too heavy, because you will find yourself leaving it at home, rather than taking it with you on the road. The lightest tripods are made of carbon-fiber material, which is extremely durable, stable and does not rust. While carbon-fiber is the best material for a tripod, it, unfortunately, comes with a high price tag.
The next best construction material is aluminum, which is heavier than carbon fiber. Most cheaper tripods are made of aluminum today. You can also find tripods made of stainless steel, but those are generally used for video equipment and are too heavy for regular use.
In terms of total weight, try to keep the tripod legs without the head under 5 pounds. Generally, carbon fiber legs are between 3 and 4 pounds (but can be lighter or heavier depending on what they are made for), while aluminum legs can be between 5 and 6 pounds and heavier, depending on the size and how much weight they can support. Basalt lava legs are somewhere in-between both in terms of weight and cost.
Tripod Legs
Tripod legs generally come in two forms – tubular and non-tubular. All carbon-fiber legs come in tubular form and have a threaded twist-lock system to secure the legs, while aluminum, basalt, and steel tripods might come in different shapes with a flip-lock. Depending on the maximum height of the tripod, there might be between 3 and 5 sections on tripod legs. The more sections, the higher the tripod and generally a little less stable.
Tripod Feet
Some advanced tripods will allow you to replace tripod feet for different conditions and situations – they just unscrew on the bottom of the tripod legs. There are different types of tripod feet for indoors (rubber or plastic) and outdoor use (metal spikes). Unless you are planning to shoot in icy, rainy/slippery conditions, the standard rubber feet that come with your tripod should work just fine.

Centerpost
Some tripods come with a centerpost – a single leg in the middle of the tripod that allows you to increase or decrease the height of the camera by simply moving the centerpost in upward or downward direction. Although some photographers find it convenient and nice to have, I strongly advise against having a centerpost on a tripod. A centerpost defeats the whole purpose of a tripod – it is essentially the same thing as having a monopod on top of a tripod. It might not be as pronounced if you are only shooting with a wide-angle lens, but once you set up a long telephoto lens, you will quickly understand that using a centerpost will cause too much vibration. If you still want to get a centerpost for whatever reason, make sure that it can fully decline to the same level as where the tripod legs meet. The centerpost should never wobble at its lowest level.
Tripod Head
A tripod head is the most essential part of the tripod system. It is responsible for securely holding camera equipment and controlling camera movement. A modular tripod system does not come with a head and you have to buy it separately. When choosing a tripod head, always make sure that it can support at least the same amount of weight your tripod legs can.
There are generally three types of heads commonly available:
- Pan-Tilt Head – either with a single handle for horizontal movement or dual handles for both horizontal and vertical movement. This is the most common type of head that is typically built into cheaper tripods.
- Ball-Head – compared to pan-tilt heads, ball-heads only have one control that loosens or tightens the grip. They are very flexible and allow very smooth operation while keeping the camera/lens securely tightened.
- Gimbal Head – a specialized head for long and heavy 300mm+ lenses. Compared to pan-tilt heads and ball-heads, gimbal heads perfectly balance the camera and heavy lens and are best suited for fast-action photography. They are extremely easy to use in any direction and do not require tightening the head every time the camera/lens moves.
I started out with a pan-tilt head and eventually switched over to a ball-head with a quick-release system (see next), due to flexibility and easiness of use.

Quick-Release System
Every modern camera comes with a thread on its bottom that allows you to attach it to a tripod or a monopod (heavy lenses also come with a similar thread on the tripod collar). This threaded system makes it extremely inconvenient to attach cameras and lenses on tripods because you have to either rotate the camera or the tripod to attach them together. To make it easier and more convenient for photographers, manufacturers came up with a great solution – to attach a small removable plate on the camera or lens, which then can be tightly secured on the tripod head.
Cheaper tripods come with a simple plastic plate that can be attached to any camera or lens, while some of the more expensive tripod heads come with a more durable plate. The best quick-release system, however, is the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. It has more or less become a standard among manufacturers and it has proven to be a very effective solution for quick and easy operation. Compared to plastic plates, the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is made of very strong aluminum and allows attaching the camera/lens on a tripod without the need to rotate anything. A quick-release plate is permanently attached to a camera or lens, which then easily slides into a quick-release clamp (pictured below). The locking mechanism is simple, yet super tight for vibration-free operation.

The beauty of this system is that some manufacturers like Really Right Stuff and Kirk Enterprises offer not only plates for almost any camera and lens but also replacement lens tripod collars, flash brackets, L-brackets, and other accessories for the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. The only downside of the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is that it is not cheap – you also have to purchase separate plates for each camera and lens.
Stability
A heavy tripod does not always mean that it is stable. There are plenty of tripod systems out there that are heavy and durable, yet lack the much-needed stability when used in various weather conditions. When a tripod is fully set up, it has to withstand not only wind but also occasional bumps and knocks that might happen in the field. You always need to make sure that your camera and lens balance on a tripod rather than lean towards one direction, because you might end up damaging your equipment if the head is not fully tightened or if the front outweighs the back and everything falls on the ground.

Which Tripod Should you Buy?
Now that you are familiar with all the criteria for selecting the right tripod, you are probably wondering which tripod you should buy for your photography needs. Since I have numerously gone through the experience of shopping for tripods and have seen others do the same, let me tell you what many photographers end up doing. They first look for the cheapest tripod available that will be good enough to hold their first camera, since they have no idea if they really need it or do not know how often they would be using it. The tripod would cost between $75 and $150 for the legs and the head, which is a good price for a simple tool.
Next, they purchase a longer and heavier lens and add more weight to the setup. All of a sudden, they find that the cheap tripod is not good enough and they need something more durable and stable. After making the first mistake, they suddenly realize that they need to do more research and they spend countless hours reading about tripods on different websites and forums. Despite all recommendations from the pros, they are not willing to invest on a top-of-the-line tripod with a good ball-head, so they end up getting a popular tripod system for $300-500 with a separate head. Seems like a great investment and the tripod seems to be much better than the previous one.
After a year or two, they realize that their last purchase was not that good, because the tripod is too heavy and hard to use, especially for traveling. They realize that they should have listened to the pros in the beginning and bought a solid tripod system. Does this sound familiar? It certainly does for me, because I went through a similar experience and wasted too much effort and money.
Other photographers might have a different story, where they purchased an inexpensive tripod they like in the beginning and they are still happily using it today. All it says about them is that they are not using their tripods as much and what they have is good enough for occasional use. Anybody who heavily relies on a tripod (especially landscape and architectural photographers) ends up buying two to three different tripods to eventually end up with the best.

It seems that it is hard to avoid purchasing multiple tripods because it is often impossible to justify the cost of a good system for someone who does not heavily use a tripod. If someone told me that I would eventually spend more than $500 on a tripod system when I just got into photography, I would have never believed them – that’s too much money to spend on a darn tripod! But it all turned out to be true, because I actually ended up spending a lot more than $500 overtime, and I wish I could go back in time and buy the right stuff from the very beginning.
If I recommend someone who has just bought their first DSLR or a mirrorless camera to get the best tripod system that costs between $800 and $1,200, I will almost certainly get a “you are crazy” look, no matter how well I explain my story. Therefore, here is what I would recommend:
- If you currently do not have a tripod and you want to buy one, get the cheapest aluminum tripod system with an integrated head for less than $150 total. Why do I recommend the cheapest tripod? Because you first need to understand how much you will be using it. Six months down the road you might end up doing other types of photography that do not require a tripod or you might find yourself on a path of becoming a good landscape or macro photographer. A cheap tripod will give you enough information to understand the real role of a tripod in your photography.
- If you already have a cheap tripod and you want to get something better, save yourself a lot of money and frustration and get the best tripod with an Arca-swiss quick release system – skip the middle. Some people buy cheaper legs and heads and either find them too heavy or unstable. One common problem with other quick-release systems is the fact that cheaper plates do not grip well on cameras and start wiggling and rotating relative to the base, making it a nightmare for things like panoramic photography.
A Good Tripod is a Life-Long Investment
Unlike cameras and even lenses that come and go, a good tripod is a life-long investment. If you buy a good tripod that is easy to disassemble and reassemble, chances are, you will be able to easily clean and even repair it yourself without having to send it anywhere. Well-known tripod manufacturers will provide long-term service and repair options in case any part of the tripod malfunctions or breaks. This way, you do not have to worry about replacing your tripod in the future…
Remember, with tripods, you often get what you pay for! Please let me know if you have any questions in the comments section below.
Karatoa Courier Service Office
Karatoa Courier Service (COD) Branch List In Bangladesh
1 | Dhaka | Uttara | 01713228495 | 01713228497 | Uttara Sector-7, House-30, Rabindra Sarani Road, Uttara. |
2 | Alu Bazar | 01755597836 | 01935471016 | Nawabpur 154/Haji Osman Goni Road, Alu Bazar | |
3 | Bangla Bazar | 01755597839 | Bangla Bazar 3/6Junction Road, Victoria Park | ||
4 | Bogra | Bogra | 5151288 | Bogra Head Ofice Shahid Abdul Zabbar Sarak, Jaleshwaritola, Bogra | |
5 | Bogra | Adomdighi | 01755597881 | Adomdighi Near Bus Stand, Adomdighi | |
6 | Bogra | Dhunot | 01755597813 | 01713746434 | Dhunot Sarpotti, Dhunot, Bogra |
7 | Bogra | Dupchachia | 01755597880 | 01711411561 | Dupchachia Near C.O. Office, Dupchachia |
8 | Bogra | Majhira | 01755597889 | 01939520932 | Majhira Hamid super Market, Majhira |
9 | Bogra | Mokamtola | 01725141257 | Mokamtola Near Old Sonali Bank | |
10 | Bogra | Shantahar | 01755597882 | 01713228482 | Shantahar |
11 | Bogra | Sherpur | 01755597890 | 01713741264 | Sherpur Sherpur Bus Stand, Sherpur |
12 | Bogra | Sonatola | 01777794011 | 01712401612 | Sonatola Paurasobha Road |
13 | Bonpara | 01755597873 | 01713707906 | Bonpara Near Patoary General Hospital, Bonpara | |
14 | ChapaiNawabgonj | ChapaiNawabgonj | 01713228487 | ChapaiNawabgonj District office 53Arambag santir mor, ChapaiNawabgonj | |
15 | ChapaiNawabgonj | Shibganj | 01755597887 | Shibgonj(Chapai) Girl’s School Songlogno.Shibgonj | |
16 | Chittagong | Aggrabad | 01755597815 | Chittagong District Office Aggrabad 50Yakub Ali Merket Banijjik Elaka, Aggrabad | |
17 | Chittagong | Chotopool | 01755597817 | 01755597875 | Chotopul Excess Road, Chotopul |
18 | Chittagong | E.P.Z | 01713228491 | E.P.Z Free-Port, Choudury Merket 2th tola, E.P.Z | |
19 | Chittagong | Khatungong | 01755597816 | Khatungonj Amir Merket, S A Poribohoner Passe, Khatungong | |
20 | Chittagong | Nasirabad | 312550189 | 01755554729 | Nasirabad 1005/4, East Nasirabad, Gate no-2, Nasirabad. |
21 | Comillah | Comillah | 01755554724 | 01961869849 | Comilla District Office 1no. Kandir Par Ramghat, Comilla. |
22 | Dinajpur | Dinajpur | 01713228462 | 01755597847 | Dinajpur District Office Boro Bondor Mor, Dinajpur |
23 | Dinajpur | Birampur | 01713228415 | 01716666627 | Birampur Puratun Bazar Bogra Road, Birampur. |
24 | Dinajpur | Birgonj | 01713228460 | 01911432238 | Birgonj Zilla Porishad Market, Birgonj. |
25 | Dinajpur | Fulbari | 01713228429 | 01712743570 | Fulbari Nimtola Mor, Fulbari |
26 | Dinajpur | Hilli | 01713228477 | Hilli Bazar Bus Stand, Hilli. | |
27 | Dinajpur | Parbottipur | 01713228451 | 01717330562 | Parbottipur Natun Bazar, Parbottipur. |
28 | Dinajpur | Ranigonj | 01713228458 | 01755597858 | Ranigonj Mondol arket, Ranigonj Bazar, Ranigonj. |
29 | Dinajpur | Ranirbondar | 01755597860 | 01713710983 | Ranirbondar Zahurul Haque Super Market |
30 | Dinajpur | Setabgonj | 01755597851 | 01728719722 | Setabgonj Upozilla Road, Based Master Market, Setabgonj. |
31 | Elephant Road | 01755597830 | Elephant Road Bata Signal Mor, Amtolar Goli, Elephant Road | ||
32 | Gaibandha | Gaibandha | 54162417 | 01713228410 | Gaibandha District Office Al Modina Market, 2no. Rail Gate |
33 | Gaibandha | Gobindagonj | 01713228439 | 01757826174 | Gobindagonj Hirok Cinema Hall Mor, Gobindagonj |
34 | Gaibandha | Polashbari | 01755597872 | Polashbari High Way, Near S.R. Bus Counter, Polashbari | |
35 | Gazipur | Gazipur | 01713228436 | 01713228470 | Gazipur District Office Amir Market, Chourasta, Near Dutch Bangla Bank, Gazipur. |
36 | Gazipur | Konabari | 01713228457 | 01755597829 | Konabari Jailkhana Road, Notun Bazar, Konabari. |
37 | Gazipur | Mawna | 01777794048 | 01685618400 | Mawna MC Bazar, Near Sufia Garments. |
38 | Gulshan-2 | 01755597859 | 01817543047 | Gulshan-269,DCC Merket, Gulshan-2 | |
39 | Jaipurhat | Jaipurhat | 57151122 | 01713228489 | Jaypurhat District Office 1no. Rail Station Road, Jaipurhat |
40 | Jaipurhat | Kalai | 01755597876 | 01712206697 | Kalai Main Bus Stand, Kalai |
41 | Jaipurhat | Panchbibi | 01755597868 | Panchbibi | |
42 | Jessor | Jessor | 01713228486 | 01746926300 | Jessor District Office 15R N Road, Jessor |
43 | Jessor | Benapol | 01755554727 | 01755554728 | Benapole Madrasha Merket, Benapol |
44 | Jessor | Noapara | 01755597834 | 01711159313 | Noapara Station Bazar, Near S.A. Paribahan. |
45 | Jhenaidah | Jhenaidah | 01713228485 | 01728337048 | Jhenaidah District Office Samabay Market, Near Old DC Office, Jhenaidah. |
46 | Jhenaidah | Kaligonj | 01713228463 | 01714298314 | Kaligonj Sattar Super Market, Kaligonj. |
47 | Keranigonj | 01777794010 | 01820540844 | Keranigonj Noor Complex, South Keranigonj. | |
48 | Khulna | Khulna | 01755554725 | 01711103715 | khulna District Office Jobbar Saroni Station Road, Khulna |
49 | Khulna | Doulatpur | 01777794009 | 01731215934 | Doulatpur Day Night College Road |
50 | Kishoreganj | Voirob | 01777794044 | 01712263819 | Voirob District Office Paduka Super Market, Voirob. |
51 | Kurigram | Kurigram | 01713228412 | 01755597812 | Kurigram District Office Adherent Eidgah field, Sabujpara, Kurigram |
52 | Kurigram | Nageshwari | 01713228420 | Nageshwari Adherent TNT Office, Nageshwari | |
53 | Kurigram | Ulipur | 01755597893 | 01717255859 | Ulipur Adherent M.S. High School, Ulipur |
54 | Kustia | Kustia | 01713228481 | 01715684658 | Kustia District Office Shapla Chattar, Panch Rastar Mor, Kustia. |
55 | Kustia | Veramara | 01755597874 | 01757824834 | Veramara In Front of Ahsan Super Market. |
56 | Lalmonirhat | Lalmonirhat | 01713228468 | 01737425120 | Lalmonirhat District Office Near TNT Office, Lalmonirhat |
57 | Lalmonirhat | Hatibandha | 01755597864 | Hatibandha Upozilla Yard, Patgram Road, Hatibandha | |
58 | Lalmonirhat | Patgram | 01755597863 | Tushbhandar Adherent Mohila College, Patgram Road | |
59 | Malibagh | 01755597802 | 01755597803 | Malibagh 476/D.I.T. Road, Malibagh. | |
60 | Malitola | 01713228440 | 01713228441 | Malitola 26/1Malitola Lane, English Road, Dhaka. | |
61 | Meherpur | Meherpur | 01777794007 | 01711009651 | Meherpur District Office Main Sarak, Ground Floor of Press Club |
62 | Meherpur | Gangni | 01777794008 | 01717867634 | Gangni Thana Road, Gangni |
63 | Mirpur | 01713228467 | 01713228455 | Mirpur 89Senpara S A Paribohoner Goli | |
64 | Mohakhali | 01755597883 | 01714709770 | Mohakhali 70, Shahid Taj Uddin Ahmed Smoroni, South Side of Cholera Hospital, Yellow Building | |
65 | Motijheel | 29550939 | 01777794043 | Motijheel Swantex Bhabon 9/I, Motijheel. | |
66 | Muhammadpur | 01713228425 | 01713228432 | Mohammadpur 30/23, Tajmohol Road, Block-C, in front of Krishi Market, Mohammadpur. | |
67 | Mymensingh | Mymensingh | 01713228421 | 01713228464 | Mymensingh District Office R. K. Mission Road, Near Trishal Bus Stand. |
68 | Naogaon | Naogaon | 74161565 | 01713228409 | Naogaon District Ofice Kedir Mor, Naogaon |
69 | Naogaon | Mohadebpur | 01755597886 | 01840693711 | Mohadebpur High School Mor, Mohadebpur |
70 | Naogaon | Nazipur | 01755597885 | 01711120574 | Nazipur Monzoo Super Market, Nazipur |
71 | Naogaon | Sapahar | 01755597842 | 01755597842 | Sapahar Haque Super Market, Sapahar Bazar, Sapahar |
72 | Narayangonj | Narayangonj | 01713228451 | 01755597833 | Narayangonj District Office Opposite Site Of Nagar Bhaban, Nitaigonj. |
73 | Narayangonj | Rupgonj | 01755597853 | Rupgonj(Gauchia) Abdul Haque Super Market, Rupgonj. | |
74 | Narsingdi | Narsingdi | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | Narsingdi District Office 52, C&B Road, New Lanch Ghat Mor, Narsingdi. |
75 | Narsingdi | BaburHat | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | BaburHat Shekher chor, Moddho bus Stand. |
76 | Natore | Kanaikhali | 01713228430 | 01717906350 | Natore District Office Rokhshana Plaza, Dhaka coach stand, Kanaikhali, Natore |
77 | Natore | Rajapur | 01777794035 | 01716012419 | Rajapur College Gate, Rajapur Bazar, Natore. |
78 | Nilphamary | Nilphamary | 01713228428 | 01716559625 | Nilphamary District office Chourangi Mor, Nilphamary |
79 | Nilphamary | Dimla | 01755597849 | Dimla Upazilla Biponi Bitan, Dimla | |
80 | Nilphamary | Domar | 01713228450 | 01777794050 | Domar D.B Road, Near Fire Service, Domar, Nilphamari. |
81 | Nilphamary | Jal | 01755597899 | Jaldhaka New Market, Dimla Road, Jaldhaka | |
82 | Nilphamary | Syedpur | 01713228416 | 01713228438 | Syedpur Mondol Paper House, Near Basic Bank, Syedpur |
83 | Pabna | Pabna | 73151240 | 01713228408 | Pabna District Office Edward university college gate, Pabna |
84 | Pabna | Bera | 01755597870 | 01721338034 | Bera Khandokar Market, College Road |
85 | Pabna | Ishwardi | 01713228461 | 01714658713 | Ishwardi Station Road, Ishwardi |
86 | Pabna | Kashinathpur | 01755597869 | Kashinathpur Shikdar Supermarket, Kashinathpur | |
87 | Panchgarh | Panchgarh | 01713228459 | 01716456671 | Panchgarh District Office Zilla Porisod Market, Chaurangi, Panchgarh. |
88 | Panchgarh | Boda | 01713228469 | Boda Main Bus Stand, Boda. | |
89 | Panchgarh | Debigonj | 01755597850 | 01745549193 | Debigonj Bijoy Chattor, Hazi Lutfor rahman Market, Ground Floor Of Krishi Bank, Debigonj. |
90 | Patuatuli | 01755597838 | Patuatuli Ground Floor, Taj Bhaban, Patuatuli. | ||
91 | Purana Palton | 29582254 | 01713228492 | Dhaka City Office Crecent tower, 36topkana road, Purana Palton, Dhaka | |
92 | Rajshahi | Rajshahi | 01713228499 | 01755597884 | Rajshahi District office Kumarpara, Chaul potti, Old Natore Road, Rajshahi. |
93 | Rajshahi | Banessor | 01755597821 | 01845989384 | Banessor Amjad Haji Merket Banessor Bazar |
94 | Rangpur | Rangpur | 01713228413 | 01713228456 | Rangpur District Office SMC Road, GuptoPara, Rangpur |
95 | Rangpur | Bodorgonj | 01713228442 | Bodorgonj Sonali Bank Mor, Bodorgonj, Rangpur. | |
96 | Rangpur | Haragach | 01755597826 | 01711415442 | Haragach Mina Bazar, Haragach |
97 | Rangpur | Mithapukur | 01755597896 | 01712512458 | Mithapukur Rabeya Plaza, Mithapukur |
98 | Rangpur | Pirgonj-1 | 01755597894 | 01719709657 | Pirgonj-1Dhaka Coach Stand, Pirgonj-1 |
99 | Rangpur | Shathibari | 01755597898 | 01774135516 | Shathibari Dokkhin(South) Bus Stand, Supari Pottri |
100 | Rangpur | Taragonj | 01755597814 | 01721700097 | Taragonj Main Road, Taragonj Bazar |
101 | Ranisankail | 01756491100 | Ranisankail Near Mukta Market, Ranisankail. | ||
102 | Savar | Savar | 01755597856 | 01760164590 | Savar Near Labzone Hospital, Savar. |
103 | Savar | Bypile | 01755597844 | 01755597845 | Bypile Samabay Samity Market, Nabinagar Road. |
104 | Segunbagicha | 01755597805 | Parcel Delevery Dept. 39Segunbagicha(Navana CNG Songlogno), Dhaka | ||
105 | Segunbagicha | 01713228405 | Account Dept 8/4, A-Segunbagicha(Muktijoddah Jadughor Songlogno) Dhaka | ||
106 | Shyamoli | 01713228427 | Shyamoli 21/19, Babor Road, College Gate, Shyamoli. | ||
107 | Siddique Bazar | 01755597835 | 01786659320 | Siddique Bazar 146/1, Siddique Bazar. | |
108 | Sirajgonj | Sirajgonj | 01713228490 | 01718424666 | Sirajgonj District Office S.B. Fazlul Haq Road, Katpotti, Sirajgonj |
109 | Sirajgonj | Belkuchi | 01755597871 | 01819955238 | Belkuchi Hazi Shantahar Market, Near Paurosabha, Belkuchi |
110 | Sirajgonj | Chandaikona | 01755597891 | 01740952262 | Chandaikona Near Mohna Pamp, Chandaikona |
111 | Sirajgonj | Shahzadpur | 01755597879 | 01711413142 | Shahzadpur Dariyapur Bazar, Shahzadpur |
112 | Sirajgonj | Ullapara | 01713228417 | 01713228478 | Ullapara College Road, Ullapara |
113 | Tangail | Tangail | 01713228407 | 01755597807 | Tangail District Office Old Bus Stand, Mymensingh Road, Haji Market, Tangail. |
114 | Tangail | Modhupur | 01755597800 | Modhupur Tangail Road. | |
115 | Thakurgaon | Thakurgaon | 56153578 | 01713228414 | Thakurgaon District Office South Side Of Zilla School Gate, Thakurgaon. |
116 | Thakurgaon | Pirgonj-2 | 01755597852 | 01751117114 | Pirgonj-2Sadia Super Market, Pirgonj-2. |
117 | Thakurgaon | Ranisankail | 01755597854 |
Sundarban Courier Service (COD) Branch List
Sundarban Courier Service (COD) Branch List
Dhaka | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
1 | Kalyanpur (KLP) | 4, South Kalyanpur, Mirpur Road, Dhaka. | 0-28035481-84 |
2 | Dilkusha (7-Dil) | 7, Dilkusha Ba / A, Motijheel, Dhaka. | 01714073441 |
3 | Chameliabag Airport (CMB) | 26, Chamelibagh, Dhaka. | 9357873, 0171637575, 01936003007 |
4 | Uttara (UTT) | House No # 7, Road No # 2, Sector # 3, Uttara. | 8917049, 01712435494 |
5 | Victoria Park (VPK) | Johnson Road, beside to the Bangla Bazaar Government High Girl’s School Gate, Dhaka. | 01936003325 |
6 | Malitola (MLT) | 26 old Malitola, Dhaka. | 01946768976 |
7 | NS Road (NSR) | 180, Siddique Bazar, North South Road, Dhaka. | 01819117079 |
8 | Elephant Road (ELP) | 74, Laboratory Road, Elephant Road, Dhaka. | 01746998521 |
9 | Dhanmondi (DHM) | 9 / A, Satmasjid Road, Dhaka, Mina Bazar, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. | 9136184, 01963603067 |
10 | Mirpur-10 (M10) | 93, Senpara parbata, beside Chowringhee Market, Mirpur | 01714664047 |
11 | Mirpur-11 (M11) | House-12, Road-4, Block-C, Section-6, Mirpur. | 01936003173 |
12 | Mohakhali (MHK) | Next to Railgate, Senakalyan Gate, Mohakhali | 01552367492 |
13 | Magbazar (MGB) | 78 Magbazar Plaza, Magbazar | |
14 | Motaleb Plaza | Hatirpul, Motaleb Plaza, Dhaka | 01936003200 |
15 | Kawran Bazar (KBZ) | 33 Qazi Nazarul Islam Avenue (second floor). | 01979575488 |
16 | Banani (BNI) | Home -135, Road-13, Block-E, Banani, Dhaka. | 01936003303-04 |
17 | Keraniganj (KRJ) | Shaon Plaza, Habibi Market (first lane), Agangor, Keraniganj. | 01963603050 |
18 | Shyamoli (SML) | Shop No- 22, Shyamoli Hall Market, Shyamoli. | 01936003185 |
19 | Jatrabari (JTB) | 88/3 North Jatrabari, | 01915173515 |
20 | Babu Bazar (BBZ) | Next to Chenpai Chinese Restaurant.Babu Bazar branch, Dhaka. | 01834839692 |
21 | Bangabazar () () | 20/1, Nimtali, Bangabazar. | 01933099801 |
22 | Indira Road (IRD) | 25, Indira Road, Dhaka. | |
23 | Tongi (TNI) | Station Road, Tongi | 01914090111 |
24 | Kamarpara (KMP) | Dhour Chaurasta Turag Police Station | 01936003129 |
25 | Posta | 124/1 / A, B. Choudhury Building, Water Work Road,Haji Yasin Bepari Lane, Posta | 01919787788 |
26 | Banasree | House-1, Block-C, Road-10, Banasree, Rampura, Dhaka. | 01952255685 |
27 | Bangla bazar | 34/2, Madrasa Market, North Brio Road, Bangla Bazar | 01712264176 |
28 | EPZ | Bypile, Ashulia, Dhaka (beside the Ashulia Police Station). | 01936003165 |
29 | Savar (SVR) | Below Amin Market , Savar. | 0195795257 |
30 | Gazipur | Naljani, Joydevpur Road, Chaurasta, Gazipur. | 01736617388 |
31 | Narsingdi (NSD | Khandakar Shafiullah Market, Narsingdi. | 0192280800 |
32 | Narayanganj (NGJ) | In front of Niteganj Corridor, Pubali Bank. | 01936003203, 01936003174 |
33 | Tangail (TNG) | Victoria Road | 01711004606 |
34 | Manikganj (MKG) | Next to Khan Bahadur School, Shibbari Road, Pora | 01936003354 |
35 | Munshiganj (MGS) | Moon Tower, Nichtala, Municipality Super Market, No. 5, 6, 7, 8 | 01976003128 |
Mymensingh | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
36 | Mymensingh(MYM) | 35, R.K Mission Road. | 01936003235 |
37 | Bhaluka(VLK) | Waheed Tower’s Below, Bhaluka College Road, Bhaluka. | 01936003384 |
38 | Jamalpur(JML) | 107, morning market, below publicity bank. | 01912429199 |
39 | Sherpur(SRP) | Haji Market, Gangner, Golapbari (east of DC office) | 01731942555 |
40 | Netrokona(NTK) | Akhaur Road, Patpatti, Netrokona | 01963603004 |
41 | Kishoreganj(KNJ) | Khram Pothi, behind Medlab. | 01915142084 |
42 | Bhairab(BRB) | Chok Bazar, M / s Kamal Stationery Store, Bhairab | 01938768122 |
Chittagong | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
43 | B-Baria(BBR) | Madrasah Road, Kandipara. | 01936003237 |
44 | Chittagong(CTG) | 88-90, Agrabad, Chittagong | 01936003041 |
45 | Patiya(PTY) | Hospital Road | 01713626792 |
46 | Chokoria(CKR) | Azad Library Building, Chittagong | 01936003076 |
47 | Karanihat(KHT) | Haji Belal Tower, ground floor Nizamuddin in the front of the petrol pump | 01911062222 |
48 | Lohagara(LOG) | Imdadia Market, Main Road. | 01190180761 |
49 | Cox’s Bazar(Cox) | PanBazar | 01714978067, 01825650669 |
50 | Rangamati(RMT) | DC office front of Rangamati Market | 01979567390 |
51 | Comilla(COM) | Shaheed Shamsul Haque road, Jhoutla | 01936003274 |
52 | Feni(FNI) | 138, Trunk Road. | 01946282071, 01920123528 |
53 | Laxmipur(LXP) | Aziz Shah Market | 01823393664, 01936003013 |
54 | Chandpur(CDP) | Comilla Road, Taltala | 01959982700 |
55 | Hajiganj(HGJ) | 01936003276 | |
56 | Choumuhani(CHW) | Star Plaza, Feni Road | 01731952654 |
57 | Maizdi(MJD) | Abu super market, town hall turn | 01812506776 |
58 | Khagrachari(KHR) | 01704459349 | |
59 | Amirabad(AMI) | ||
60 | Bandarban(B.Ban) | In front of the Press Club, K. B. Road | 01730195318 |
Khulna | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
61 | Khulna(KHL) | Bangladesh Biman Bhaban | 01936003285 |
62 | Bagerhat(BHT) | Municipality Road, Beside of the stadium. | 01936003281 |
63 | Satkhira(SAT) | Abul Kashem Road | 01936003227 |
64 | Kushtia(KST) | Milky House, Five Road Bend | 01715455389 |
65 | Jhenaidah(JHD) | H. S. S. Road. | 01952255605 |
66 | Meherpur(MHP) | SR Plaza, Bus Stand, Meherpur. | 01963603063 |
67 | Magura(MGR) | Madrasah Road, Kandipara. | 01917762762 |
68 | Chuadanga(CHA) | Rajab Ali Market | 01936003120, 01713910829 |
69 | Noapara(NPR) | Hotel Kakoli | 01711260106 |
70 | Jessore(JSR) | R. N. Road, Jessore | 01936003035 |
71 | Narail | 01966937579 | |
72 | Benapole(BPL) | In front of the Customs Office, the Below of Hotel Port View. | 01713400365 |
Barishal | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
73 | Barisal(BSL) | Club Road, Barisal | 01936003182, 01917052772 |
74 | Patuakhali(PTK) | Bottom of Notun Bazaar Agrani Bank | 01717364109 |
75 | Jhalakathi(JKT) | 33, Notun College Road, Jhalokati (the opposite of the fire service) | 01824698313 |
76 | Pirojpur(PRJ) | Thana Road. Babari New Market, front of Karemuddin school. | 01936003148, 01718286845 |
77 | Barguna(BRG) | In front of Sadar Road, West Barguna, Upazila Office. | 01716202720, 01915024183 |
78 | Bhola(BHL) | Kalinath Bazar, Homio College Mor, Tinkhamba, Bhola | 01719925364 |
Faridpur | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
79 | Faridpur(FRD) | 558/6 Cricent Market, Olipur, Faridpur | 01928052872, 01723040141 |
80 | Rajbari(RGB) | Rail Crossing, Masque market, Rajbari | 01721587512, 01711342708 |
81 | Madaripur(MDP) | Front of Shumon Hotel | 01982222343 |
82 | Gopalganj(GPG) | College reoad, Chowdhury Ishaque Complex | 01963603059 |
83 | Tekerhat(TKH) | Opposite of Urishal Hotel, Behind of Singer Show Room | 0198222234 |
84 | Shariatpur(STP) | Islamia Supar Market, Beside of Fajil Madrasa, Daak Bangla Mor | 01911404795 |
Rajshahi | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
85 | Naogaon(NGN) | Muktir Mor, Beside of TTI, Naogaon | 01936003081 |
86 | Pabna(PBN) | Abdul Hamid Road, L.M Market, Pabna | 017255174499 |
87 | Rajshahi(RAJ) | 129, Nator road, Rajshahi | 01936003242 |
88 | Chapai Nawabganj(CHP) | Boro Indira Mor, Chapainabab Ganj | 017121876940 |
89 | Natore(NTR) | Old Bus Stand, Kanai Khal | 019228088009, 01963003199 |
90 | Bogra(BOG) | Station Road | 01914292690 |
91 | Joypurhat(JPH) | Nandi Market sadar Road | 01712584243 |
92 | Sirajganj(SRJ) | Nirala House, Fajlul haque road | 01719222607 |
Rangpur | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
93 | Sayedpur(SDP) | Rangpur Road, Saidpur | 01911 250503 |
94 | Rangpur(RNG) | 10, Jamal Market, Station Road. | 01725154986, 01963602030 |
95 | Nilphamari(NIL) | Zilla Parishad Market, Chowrangi Border | 01719028630 |
96 | Kurigram(KRG) | College Road, Officers Complex | 01936003218 |
97 | Lalmonirhat(LMH) | BDR Road, next to Hamdard. | 01936003217, 01716872266 |
98 | Dinajpur(DNJ) | Ganeshtala, Dinajpur | 0171332426 |
99 | Gaibandha(GBN) | Railgate No 1, Asaduzzaman Market | 019821165729 |
100 | Panchagarh(PGR) | Movie Road, Panchagarh | 01963322004 |
101 | Thakurgaon(THK) | Art Gallery Building, Thakurgaon | 01963603003, 01963603004 |
102 | Domar | 01712344513 | |
103 | Debiganj | 01711418709 | |
104 | Ranir Bandar | ||
105 | Nagrshori | 01774434044 | |
106 | Shahajatpur | 01936003146 | |
Sylhet | |||
Sl | Branch Name | Address | Phone/Mobile |
107 | Sylhet(SYL) | Zindabazar, opposite the Al Hamra Shopping Complex. | 01716200465 |
108 | Sunamganj(SGN) | The old bus stand, the bottom floor of the Dutch Bangla Bank. | 01730083874, 0191277527 |
109 | Sreemangal(SRM) | Maulvibazar road, Srimangal. | 01936003050, 019182171646 |
110 | Maulvi Bazar(MBZ) | Kusumbagh, Moulvibazar | 01936003275 |
111 | Habiganj(HBG) | 25-26, Rupali Manson, Habiganj. | 01936003042 |
112 | Chatak(CTK) | Mosque Manson, Sylhet Road, Chhatak, Sunamganj | 01717726767 |
113 | Shayestaganj | New Bridge, Talukder Plaza | 01952255713, 01952255714 |
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BOYA BY-M1 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone
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Original Boya M1 Microphone in Bangladesh

Need a very high-quality Clip microphone? Boya M1 is one the best Clip microphone that works with smartphones, computers, and DSLR cameras. Now you can buy the best quality clip-microphone online at the best price in Bangladesh. Buy this exceptional external microphone to make your voice more clear for any kind of video or professional works. This is always a must-have gadget for recording a voice with noise cancellation and with high gain and even from a long distance. This Boya M1 clip microphone is one of the best and widely used Clip microphones worldwide.
This is often required to have a long cable microphone and if that is a Clip Microphone that’s the extra benefit. You will get all you need from a small compact and professional Clip microphone in Bangladesh. Here is a useful discussion about the usefulness of the Microphone.
Is this Boya M1 that will work with Smartphone?
Yes, this Clip microphone is designed to work with a smartphone, DSLR, and computers. If you are YouTuber and don’t want to spend much on expensive microphones then this could be the best choice for you. It works with any Android and iOS devices. No need to download any apps. It just plugs and plays. Simple to use and very high quality or voice recording even from 6 meters away from your device.

BOYA M1 is an omnidirectional lavalier microphone, perfect for video use, designed for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc. The lavalier microphone features an Omni pickup pattern, for full, 360-degree coverage. An integrated 6-meter (20”) cable with a 3.5mm 4-pole gold plug, can connect directly to Smartphones, most of the cameras.
Using the BOYA M1 Microphone:
- For Smartphone
- Switch off the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to OFF/Smartphone
- The power is shut down
- For DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Switch on the microphone. Slide the ON/OFF up to ON
Features of BOYA M1:
- Clip-On Mic for Smartphones, DSLR, Camcorders, Audio recorders, PC, etc.
- Omnidirectional condenser microphone
- A high-quality condenser is ideal for video use
- Low handling noise
- Includes lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
Specifications:
- Brand: Boya
- Model Number: Boya BY-M1
- Transducer: Electret Condenser
- Polar pattern: Omnidirectional
- Frequency Range: 65Hz ~ 18 KHz
- Signal/Noise: 74dB SPL
- Sensitivity: -30dB +/- 3dB / 0dB=1V/Pa, 1 kHz
- Output Impedance: 1000 Ohm or less
- Connector: 3.5mm (1/8”) 4-pole gold plug
- Accessories Furnished: lapel clip, LR44 battery, foam windscreen, 1/4” adapter
- Battery Type: LR44
- Dimensions: Microphone: 18.00mmH x 8.30mmW x 8.30mmD
- Cable: 6.0m
- Weight:
- Microphone: 2.5g
- Power Module: 18g
Boya M1 Microphone FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
1. Can I use this microphone on any DSLR Camera?Ans: Yes! You can use it with any DSLR camera regardless of the brands but you will have to make sure your camera has a 3.5mm audio-in port.2. Can I use this microphone for YouTube videos?Ans: Yes, for sure. In fact, there are thousands of YouTubers from Bangladesh using this microphone for their YouTube videos.
How to Choose and Buy a Tripod
Tripods are important for getting sharp images and you should not get the cheapest one – here is why
Choosing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different types and choices we are presented with. On one hand, a tripod is a very simple tool to keep our cameras steady when we use them in challenging light conditions. On the other hand, there are so many different variables that come into play when choosing a tripod: How tall should it be? How light should it be? How stable should it be? What kind of weight can it support? How much should I spend on a tripod? These are just some of the questions that might come up as you look into buying a new tripod.
Before getting into the intricate details about tripods, I would like to go over the advantages and disadvantages of tripods and why you might need one for your DSLR or mirrorless camera.
Why Do You Need a Tripod?
So, what is the purpose of a tripod? You might need a tripod for some or all of the following reasons:
- To increase sharpness and depth of field in your images by keeping the camera still in low-light environments when using slow shutter speeds.
- To rest heavy camera gear such as long telephoto lenses on the tripod.
- To increase the quality of the images by keeping the camera ISO low.
- To allow more careful composition, while framing the shot exactly how you want it.
- To shoot HDR and panoramic shots that require exactly the same framing and precision.
- To photograph nighttime objects such as the Moon, planets, stars, etc. as well as painting with light or using available light for landscape and architectural photography.
- To do self-portraits with a camera timer.
- To shoot extreme close-ups/macro (flowers, insects, etc).
- To hold various objects such as flashes, reflectors, etc.
- To shoot at difficult or impossible (hand-held) angles.
- To shoot vibration-free videos.
- To defend yourself 🙂
I personally use a tripod for one main reason – landscape photography. Shooting sunrises and sunsets can be quite challenging, especially when the light conditions are far from ideal. Thanks to image-stabilized lenses and now cameras with excellent built-in image stabilization, the use of a tripod for most types of photography is not necessary when shooting in daylight conditions.
However, some photographers still prefer to use a tripod, as it allows them to keep the camera ISO as low as possible, which not only keeps the amount of noise in images to a minimum but also provides the highest dynamic range the camera sensor can capture. In addition, a tripod can help in proper framing of a subject and allow to capture panoramic and HDR images.
Lastly, there are situations where one must use a tripod in order to slow down and blur action, such as when photographing streams and waterfalls as shown in the image below. Therefore, if you are into landscape photography, a good tripod is a must-have tool in the field.

Occasionally, I might use a tripod for wildlife photography (specifically for bird photography), but not during long hikes, due to inconvenience and weight factors.
Tripod Components – What is a Tripod System?
A tripod system is generally comprised of the following parts:
- Legs – the obvious. Tripod legs are typically made of aluminum, basalt, steel or carbon fiber.
- Head – the part that holds a digital camera or a lens. There are many different types of heads, but the most popular types are ball-heads and pan-tilt heads.
- Centerpost/Center Column – a separate leg that runs through the middle, allowing to further raise the tripod head.
- Feet – good tripods allow changing tripod feet at the end of the legs for indoor and outdoor use.
The cheapest tripods have legs with an integrated non-replaceable head and feet and sometimes have a centerpost, while the top-of-the-line tripods have a modular tripod system that have replaceable feet and allow attaching a separate tripod head (the head is typically not included).
Disadvantages of Using a Tripod
Tripods are nice and can give you many options to get the highest quality image. However, there are also some disadvantages of using tripods, specifically:
- They are potentially heavy. Although there are lightweight carbon-fiber tripods out there, once you add a tripod head, the setup can become heavy.
- They are inconvenient. No matter how small and collapsible a tripod is, it still occupies space and is often inconvenient to carry around or travel with.
- They are difficult to use in crowded environments.
- They can be expensive. Good tripod systems can cost over $1,000.
- They can take time to set up, making you miss the best moment.
- You can easily damage your camera and lens if you do not know how to properly operate a tripod, or if the tripod system is cheap and unstable.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Tripod
You started your tripod shopping spree and have no idea where to start. What factors do you need to consider when purchasing a tripod? As I have pointed out above, purchasing a tripod can be an overwhelming experience, given how many different choices we are presented with from small and compact, to large and heavy. Let’s go through each factor and identify your needs:
Weight Rating
The first thing I would look at is how much weight a tripod can support. Many photographers make the mistake of buying a tripod that can only support a few pounds and is not made for heavy camera equipment. What ends up happening is obvious – at one point or another, the whole thing collapses, destroying the camera and the lens. Always make sure that the tripod you want to buy can support at least 1.5 times more than the total weight of your camera and your heaviest lens. I say “at least” because I prefer to keep it at around 2x more. Do not forget that you will at times apply pressure on your camera and sometimes even rest your hands on the setup if you are shooting with long lenses, which adds to the weight. You might also add a flash or a battery grip to your camera in the future, or potentially shoot with something heavier, so you have to keep all of that in mind.
Tripod Height
I always recommend buying a tripod that matches your height, so that you do not have to bend to look into the viewfinder. Once you put your camera on a tripod, the viewfinder should be at your eye level. It is OK if it goes higher than your eye level because you can always adjust the legs to be shorter. However, if it is much below your eye level, you will find yourself bending all the time, which can be a tiring experience, especially when you are waiting for some kind of action and need to constantly look through the viewfinder.
If you are buying a tripod with an attached head, you want the tip of the head to be on your jaw level. If you are buying a modular tripod with a separate head, make sure that the legs end approximately on your shoulder level.
Another factor to consider is tripod height when it is folded for easier travel. Do you need it to fit in your carry-on luggage? Mine barely does diagonally, with feet removed, and I take it with me everywhere I go.

Tripod Weight and Construction
Weight is a significant factor when choosing a tripod. You do not want your tripod to be too heavy, because you will find yourself leaving it at home, rather than taking it with you on the road. The lightest tripods are made of carbon-fiber material, which is extremely durable, stable and does not rust. While carbon-fiber is the best material for a tripod, it, unfortunately, comes with a high price tag.
The next best construction material is aluminum, which is heavier than carbon fiber. Most cheaper tripods are made of aluminum today. You can also find tripods made of stainless steel, but those are generally used for video equipment and are too heavy for regular use.
In terms of total weight, try to keep the tripod legs without the head under 5 pounds. Generally, carbon fiber legs are between 3 and 4 pounds (but can be lighter or heavier depending on what they are made for), while aluminum legs can be between 5 and 6 pounds and heavier, depending on the size and how much weight they can support. Basalt lava legs are somewhere in-between both in terms of weight and cost.
Tripod Legs
Tripod legs generally come in two forms – tubular and non-tubular. All carbon-fiber legs come in tubular form and have a threaded twist-lock system to secure the legs, while aluminum, basalt, and steel tripods might come in different shapes with a flip-lock. Depending on the maximum height of the tripod, there might be between 3 and 5 sections on tripod legs. The more sections, the higher the tripod and generally a little less stable.
Tripod Feet
Some advanced tripods will allow you to replace tripod feet for different conditions and situations – they just unscrew on the bottom of the tripod legs. There are different types of tripod feet for indoors (rubber or plastic) and outdoor use (metal spikes). Unless you are planning to shoot in icy, rainy/slippery conditions, the standard rubber feet that come with your tripod should work just fine.

Centerpost
Some tripods come with a centerpost – a single leg in the middle of the tripod that allows you to increase or decrease the height of the camera by simply moving the centerpost in upward or downward direction. Although some photographers find it convenient and nice to have, I strongly advise against having a centerpost on a tripod. A centerpost defeats the whole purpose of a tripod – it is essentially the same thing as having a monopod on top of a tripod. It might not be as pronounced if you are only shooting with a wide-angle lens, but once you set up a long telephoto lens, you will quickly understand that using a centerpost will cause too much vibration. If you still want to get a centerpost for whatever reason, make sure that it can fully decline to the same level as where the tripod legs meet. The centerpost should never wobble at its lowest level.
Tripod Head
A tripod head is the most essential part of the tripod system. It is responsible for securely holding camera equipment and controlling camera movement. A modular tripod system does not come with a head and you have to buy it separately. When choosing a tripod head, always make sure that it can support at least the same amount of weight your tripod legs can.
There are generally three types of heads commonly available:
- Pan-Tilt Head – either with a single handle for horizontal movement or dual handles for both horizontal and vertical movement. This is the most common type of head that is typically built into cheaper tripods.
- Ball-Head – compared to pan-tilt heads, ball-heads only have one control that loosens or tightens the grip. They are very flexible and allow very smooth operation while keeping the camera/lens securely tightened.
- Gimbal Head – a specialized head for long and heavy 300mm+ lenses. Compared to pan-tilt heads and ball-heads, gimbal heads perfectly balance the camera and heavy lens and are best suited for fast-action photography. They are extremely easy to use in any direction and do not require tightening the head every time the camera/lens moves.
I started out with a pan-tilt head and eventually switched over to a ball-head with a quick-release system (see next), due to flexibility and easiness of use.

Quick-Release System
Every modern camera comes with a thread on its bottom that allows you to attach it to a tripod or a monopod (heavy lenses also come with a similar thread on the tripod collar). This threaded system makes it extremely inconvenient to attach cameras and lenses on tripods because you have to either rotate the camera or the tripod to attach them together. To make it easier and more convenient for photographers, manufacturers came up with a great solution – to attach a small removable plate on the camera or lens, which then can be tightly secured on the tripod head.
Cheaper tripods come with a simple plastic plate that can be attached to any camera or lens, while some of the more expensive tripod heads come with a more durable plate. The best quick-release system, however, is the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. It has more or less become a standard among manufacturers and it has proven to be a very effective solution for quick and easy operation. Compared to plastic plates, the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is made of very strong aluminum and allows attaching the camera/lens on a tripod without the need to rotate anything. A quick-release plate is permanently attached to a camera or lens, which then easily slides into a quick-release clamp (pictured below). The locking mechanism is simple, yet super tight for vibration-free operation.

The beauty of this system is that some manufacturers like Really Right Stuff and Kirk Enterprises offer not only plates for almost any camera and lens but also replacement lens tripod collars, flash brackets, L-brackets, and other accessories for the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System. The only downside of the Arca-Swiss Quick Release System is that it is not cheap – you also have to purchase separate plates for each camera and lens.
Stability
A heavy tripod does not always mean that it is stable. There are plenty of tripod systems out there that are heavy and durable, yet lack the much-needed stability when used in various weather conditions. When a tripod is fully set up, it has to withstand not only wind but also occasional bumps and knocks that might happen in the field. You always need to make sure that your camera and lens balance on a tripod rather than lean towards one direction, because you might end up damaging your equipment if the head is not fully tightened or if the front outweighs the back and everything falls on the ground.

Which Tripod Should you Buy?
Now that you are familiar with all the criteria for selecting the right tripod, you are probably wondering which tripod you should buy for your photography needs. Since I have numerously gone through the experience of shopping for tripods and have seen others do the same, let me tell you what many photographers end up doing. They first look for the cheapest tripod available that will be good enough to hold their first camera, since they have no idea if they really need it or do not know how often they would be using it. The tripod would cost between $75 and $150 for the legs and the head, which is a good price for a simple tool.
Next, they purchase a longer and heavier lens and add more weight to the setup. All of a sudden, they find that the cheap tripod is not good enough and they need something more durable and stable. After making the first mistake, they suddenly realize that they need to do more research and they spend countless hours reading about tripods on different websites and forums. Despite all recommendations from the pros, they are not willing to invest on a top-of-the-line tripod with a good ball-head, so they end up getting a popular tripod system for $300-500 with a separate head. Seems like a great investment and the tripod seems to be much better than the previous one.
After a year or two, they realize that their last purchase was not that good, because the tripod is too heavy and hard to use, especially for traveling. They realize that they should have listened to the pros in the beginning and bought a solid tripod system. Does this sound familiar? It certainly does for me, because I went through a similar experience and wasted too much effort and money.
Other photographers might have a different story, where they purchased an inexpensive tripod they like in the beginning and they are still happily using it today. All it says about them is that they are not using their tripods as much and what they have is good enough for occasional use. Anybody who heavily relies on a tripod (especially landscape and architectural photographers) ends up buying two to three different tripods to eventually end up with the best.

It seems that it is hard to avoid purchasing multiple tripods because it is often impossible to justify the cost of a good system for someone who does not heavily use a tripod. If someone told me that I would eventually spend more than $500 on a tripod system when I just got into photography, I would have never believed them – that’s too much money to spend on a darn tripod! But it all turned out to be true, because I actually ended up spending a lot more than $500 overtime, and I wish I could go back in time and buy the right stuff from the very beginning.
If I recommend someone who has just bought their first DSLR or a mirrorless camera to get the best tripod system that costs between $800 and $1,200, I will almost certainly get a “you are crazy” look, no matter how well I explain my story. Therefore, here is what I would recommend:
- If you currently do not have a tripod and you want to buy one, get the cheapest aluminum tripod system with an integrated head for less than $150 total. Why do I recommend the cheapest tripod? Because you first need to understand how much you will be using it. Six months down the road you might end up doing other types of photography that do not require a tripod or you might find yourself on a path of becoming a good landscape or macro photographer. A cheap tripod will give you enough information to understand the real role of a tripod in your photography.
- If you already have a cheap tripod and you want to get something better, save yourself a lot of money and frustration and get the best tripod with an Arca-swiss quick release system – skip the middle. Some people buy cheaper legs and heads and either find them too heavy or unstable. One common problem with other quick-release systems is the fact that cheaper plates do not grip well on cameras and start wiggling and rotating relative to the base, making it a nightmare for things like panoramic photography.
A Good Tripod is a Life-Long Investment
Unlike cameras and even lenses that come and go, a good tripod is a life-long investment. If you buy a good tripod that is easy to disassemble and reassemble, chances are, you will be able to easily clean and even repair it yourself without having to send it anywhere. Well-known tripod manufacturers will provide long-term service and repair options in case any part of the tripod malfunctions or breaks. This way, you do not have to worry about replacing your tripod in the future…
Remember, with tripods, you often get what you pay for! Please let me know if you have any questions in the comments section below.
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Karatoa Courier Service (COD) Branch List In Bangladesh
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14 | ChapaiNawabgonj | ChapaiNawabgonj | 01713228487 | ChapaiNawabgonj District office 53Arambag santir mor, ChapaiNawabgonj | |
15 | ChapaiNawabgonj | Shibganj | 01755597887 | Shibgonj(Chapai) Girl’s School Songlogno.Shibgonj | |
16 | Chittagong | Aggrabad | 01755597815 | Chittagong District Office Aggrabad 50Yakub Ali Merket Banijjik Elaka, Aggrabad | |
17 | Chittagong | Chotopool | 01755597817 | 01755597875 | Chotopul Excess Road, Chotopul |
18 | Chittagong | E.P.Z | 01713228491 | E.P.Z Free-Port, Choudury Merket 2th tola, E.P.Z | |
19 | Chittagong | Khatungong | 01755597816 | Khatungonj Amir Merket, S A Poribohoner Passe, Khatungong | |
20 | Chittagong | Nasirabad | 312550189 | 01755554729 | Nasirabad 1005/4, East Nasirabad, Gate no-2, Nasirabad. |
21 | Comillah | Comillah | 01755554724 | 01961869849 | Comilla District Office 1no. Kandir Par Ramghat, Comilla. |
22 | Dinajpur | Dinajpur | 01713228462 | 01755597847 | Dinajpur District Office Boro Bondor Mor, Dinajpur |
23 | Dinajpur | Birampur | 01713228415 | 01716666627 | Birampur Puratun Bazar Bogra Road, Birampur. |
24 | Dinajpur | Birgonj | 01713228460 | 01911432238 | Birgonj Zilla Porishad Market, Birgonj. |
25 | Dinajpur | Fulbari | 01713228429 | 01712743570 | Fulbari Nimtola Mor, Fulbari |
26 | Dinajpur | Hilli | 01713228477 | Hilli Bazar Bus Stand, Hilli. | |
27 | Dinajpur | Parbottipur | 01713228451 | 01717330562 | Parbottipur Natun Bazar, Parbottipur. |
28 | Dinajpur | Ranigonj | 01713228458 | 01755597858 | Ranigonj Mondol arket, Ranigonj Bazar, Ranigonj. |
29 | Dinajpur | Ranirbondar | 01755597860 | 01713710983 | Ranirbondar Zahurul Haque Super Market |
30 | Dinajpur | Setabgonj | 01755597851 | 01728719722 | Setabgonj Upozilla Road, Based Master Market, Setabgonj. |
31 | Elephant Road | 01755597830 | Elephant Road Bata Signal Mor, Amtolar Goli, Elephant Road | ||
32 | Gaibandha | Gaibandha | 54162417 | 01713228410 | Gaibandha District Office Al Modina Market, 2no. Rail Gate |
33 | Gaibandha | Gobindagonj | 01713228439 | 01757826174 | Gobindagonj Hirok Cinema Hall Mor, Gobindagonj |
34 | Gaibandha | Polashbari | 01755597872 | Polashbari High Way, Near S.R. Bus Counter, Polashbari | |
35 | Gazipur | Gazipur | 01713228436 | 01713228470 | Gazipur District Office Amir Market, Chourasta, Near Dutch Bangla Bank, Gazipur. |
36 | Gazipur | Konabari | 01713228457 | 01755597829 | Konabari Jailkhana Road, Notun Bazar, Konabari. |
37 | Gazipur | Mawna | 01777794048 | 01685618400 | Mawna MC Bazar, Near Sufia Garments. |
38 | Gulshan-2 | 01755597859 | 01817543047 | Gulshan-269,DCC Merket, Gulshan-2 | |
39 | Jaipurhat | Jaipurhat | 57151122 | 01713228489 | Jaypurhat District Office 1no. Rail Station Road, Jaipurhat |
40 | Jaipurhat | Kalai | 01755597876 | 01712206697 | Kalai Main Bus Stand, Kalai |
41 | Jaipurhat | Panchbibi | 01755597868 | Panchbibi | |
42 | Jessor | Jessor | 01713228486 | 01746926300 | Jessor District Office 15R N Road, Jessor |
43 | Jessor | Benapol | 01755554727 | 01755554728 | Benapole Madrasha Merket, Benapol |
44 | Jessor | Noapara | 01755597834 | 01711159313 | Noapara Station Bazar, Near S.A. Paribahan. |
45 | Jhenaidah | Jhenaidah | 01713228485 | 01728337048 | Jhenaidah District Office Samabay Market, Near Old DC Office, Jhenaidah. |
46 | Jhenaidah | Kaligonj | 01713228463 | 01714298314 | Kaligonj Sattar Super Market, Kaligonj. |
47 | Keranigonj | 01777794010 | 01820540844 | Keranigonj Noor Complex, South Keranigonj. | |
48 | Khulna | Khulna | 01755554725 | 01711103715 | khulna District Office Jobbar Saroni Station Road, Khulna |
49 | Khulna | Doulatpur | 01777794009 | 01731215934 | Doulatpur Day Night College Road |
50 | Kishoreganj | Voirob | 01777794044 | 01712263819 | Voirob District Office Paduka Super Market, Voirob. |
51 | Kurigram | Kurigram | 01713228412 | 01755597812 | Kurigram District Office Adherent Eidgah field, Sabujpara, Kurigram |
52 | Kurigram | Nageshwari | 01713228420 | Nageshwari Adherent TNT Office, Nageshwari | |
53 | Kurigram | Ulipur | 01755597893 | 01717255859 | Ulipur Adherent M.S. High School, Ulipur |
54 | Kustia | Kustia | 01713228481 | 01715684658 | Kustia District Office Shapla Chattar, Panch Rastar Mor, Kustia. |
55 | Kustia | Veramara | 01755597874 | 01757824834 | Veramara In Front of Ahsan Super Market. |
56 | Lalmonirhat | Lalmonirhat | 01713228468 | 01737425120 | Lalmonirhat District Office Near TNT Office, Lalmonirhat |
57 | Lalmonirhat | Hatibandha | 01755597864 | Hatibandha Upozilla Yard, Patgram Road, Hatibandha | |
58 | Lalmonirhat | Patgram | 01755597863 | Tushbhandar Adherent Mohila College, Patgram Road | |
59 | Malibagh | 01755597802 | 01755597803 | Malibagh 476/D.I.T. Road, Malibagh. | |
60 | Malitola | 01713228440 | 01713228441 | Malitola 26/1Malitola Lane, English Road, Dhaka. | |
61 | Meherpur | Meherpur | 01777794007 | 01711009651 | Meherpur District Office Main Sarak, Ground Floor of Press Club |
62 | Meherpur | Gangni | 01777794008 | 01717867634 | Gangni Thana Road, Gangni |
63 | Mirpur | 01713228467 | 01713228455 | Mirpur 89Senpara S A Paribohoner Goli | |
64 | Mohakhali | 01755597883 | 01714709770 | Mohakhali 70, Shahid Taj Uddin Ahmed Smoroni, South Side of Cholera Hospital, Yellow Building | |
65 | Motijheel | 29550939 | 01777794043 | Motijheel Swantex Bhabon 9/I, Motijheel. | |
66 | Muhammadpur | 01713228425 | 01713228432 | Mohammadpur 30/23, Tajmohol Road, Block-C, in front of Krishi Market, Mohammadpur. | |
67 | Mymensingh | Mymensingh | 01713228421 | 01713228464 | Mymensingh District Office R. K. Mission Road, Near Trishal Bus Stand. |
68 | Naogaon | Naogaon | 74161565 | 01713228409 | Naogaon District Ofice Kedir Mor, Naogaon |
69 | Naogaon | Mohadebpur | 01755597886 | 01840693711 | Mohadebpur High School Mor, Mohadebpur |
70 | Naogaon | Nazipur | 01755597885 | 01711120574 | Nazipur Monzoo Super Market, Nazipur |
71 | Naogaon | Sapahar | 01755597842 | 01755597842 | Sapahar Haque Super Market, Sapahar Bazar, Sapahar |
72 | Narayangonj | Narayangonj | 01713228451 | 01755597833 | Narayangonj District Office Opposite Site Of Nagar Bhaban, Nitaigonj. |
73 | Narayangonj | Rupgonj | 01755597853 | Rupgonj(Gauchia) Abdul Haque Super Market, Rupgonj. | |
74 | Narsingdi | Narsingdi | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | Narsingdi District Office 52, C&B Road, New Lanch Ghat Mor, Narsingdi. |
75 | Narsingdi | BaburHat | 01777794045 | 01777753887 | BaburHat Shekher chor, Moddho bus Stand. |
76 | Natore | Kanaikhali | 01713228430 | 01717906350 | Natore District Office Rokhshana Plaza, Dhaka coach stand, Kanaikhali, Natore |
77 | Natore | Rajapur | 01777794035 | 01716012419 | Rajapur College Gate, Rajapur Bazar, Natore. |
78 | Nilphamary | Nilphamary | 01713228428 | 01716559625 | Nilphamary District office Chourangi Mor, Nilphamary |
79 | Nilphamary | Dimla | 01755597849 | Dimla Upazilla Biponi Bitan, Dimla | |
80 | Nilphamary | Domar | 01713228450 | 01777794050 | Domar D.B Road, Near Fire Service, Domar, Nilphamari. |
81 | Nilphamary | Jal | 01755597899 | Jaldhaka New Market, Dimla Road, Jaldhaka | |
82 | Nilphamary | Syedpur | 01713228416 | 01713228438 | Syedpur Mondol Paper House, Near Basic Bank, Syedpur |
83 | Pabna | Pabna | 73151240 | 01713228408 | Pabna District Office Edward university college gate, Pabna |
84 | Pabna | Bera | 01755597870 | 01721338034 | Bera Khandokar Market, College Road |
85 | Pabna | Ishwardi | 01713228461 | 01714658713 | Ishwardi Station Road, Ishwardi |
86 | Pabna | Kashinathpur | 01755597869 | Kashinathpur Shikdar Supermarket, Kashinathpur | |
87 | Panchgarh | Panchgarh | 01713228459 | 01716456671 | Panchgarh District Office Zilla Porisod Market, Chaurangi, Panchgarh. |
88 | Panchgarh | Boda | 01713228469 | Boda Main Bus Stand, Boda. | |
89 | Panchgarh | Debigonj | 01755597850 | 01745549193 | Debigonj Bijoy Chattor, Hazi Lutfor rahman Market, Ground Floor Of Krishi Bank, Debigonj. |
90 | Patuatuli | 01755597838 | Patuatuli Ground Floor, Taj Bhaban, Patuatuli. | ||
91 | Purana Palton | 29582254 | 01713228492 | Dhaka City Office Crecent tower, 36topkana road, Purana Palton, Dhaka | |
92 | Rajshahi | Rajshahi | 01713228499 | 01755597884 | Rajshahi District office Kumarpara, Chaul potti, Old Natore Road, Rajshahi. |
93 | Rajshahi | Banessor | 01755597821 | 01845989384 | Banessor Amjad Haji Merket Banessor Bazar |
94 | Rangpur | Rangpur | 01713228413 | 01713228456 | Rangpur District Office SMC Road, GuptoPara, Rangpur |
95 | Rangpur | Bodorgonj | 01713228442 | Bodorgonj Sonali Bank Mor, Bodorgonj, Rangpur. | |
96 | Rangpur | Haragach | 01755597826 | 01711415442 | Haragach Mina Bazar, Haragach |
97 | Rangpur | Mithapukur | 01755597896 | 01712512458 | Mithapukur Rabeya Plaza, Mithapukur |
98 | Rangpur | Pirgonj-1 | 01755597894 | 01719709657 | Pirgonj-1Dhaka Coach Stand, Pirgonj-1 |
99 | Rangpur | Shathibari | 01755597898 | 01774135516 | Shathibari Dokkhin(South) Bus Stand, Supari Pottri |
100 | Rangpur | Taragonj | 01755597814 | 01721700097 | Taragonj Main Road, Taragonj Bazar |
101 | Ranisankail | 01756491100 | Ranisankail Near Mukta Market, Ranisankail. | ||
102 | Savar | Savar | 01755597856 | 01760164590 | Savar Near Labzone Hospital, Savar. |
103 | Savar | Bypile | 01755597844 | 01755597845 | Bypile Samabay Samity Market, Nabinagar Road. |
104 | Segunbagicha | 01755597805 | Parcel Delevery Dept. 39Segunbagicha(Navana CNG Songlogno), Dhaka | ||
105 | Segunbagicha | 01713228405 | Account Dept 8/4, A-Segunbagicha(Muktijoddah Jadughor Songlogno) Dhaka | ||
106 | Shyamoli | 01713228427 | Shyamoli 21/19, Babor Road, College Gate, Shyamoli. | ||
107 | Siddique Bazar | 01755597835 | 01786659320 | Siddique Bazar 146/1, Siddique Bazar. | |
108 | Sirajgonj | Sirajgonj | 01713228490 | 01718424666 | Sirajgonj District Office S.B. Fazlul Haq Road, Katpotti, Sirajgonj |
109 | Sirajgonj | Belkuchi | 01755597871 | 01819955238 | Belkuchi Hazi Shantahar Market, Near Paurosabha, Belkuchi |
110 | Sirajgonj | Chandaikona | 01755597891 | 01740952262 | Chandaikona Near Mohna Pamp, Chandaikona |
111 | Sirajgonj | Shahzadpur | 01755597879 | 01711413142 | Shahzadpur Dariyapur Bazar, Shahzadpur |
112 | Sirajgonj | Ullapara | 01713228417 | 01713228478 | Ullapara College Road, Ullapara |
113 | Tangail | Tangail | 01713228407 | 01755597807 | Tangail District Office Old Bus Stand, Mymensingh Road, Haji Market, Tangail. |
114 | Tangail | Modhupur | 01755597800 | Modhupur Tangail Road. | |
115 | Thakurgaon | Thakurgaon | 56153578 | 01713228414 | Thakurgaon District Office South Side Of Zilla School Gate, Thakurgaon. |
116 | Thakurgaon | Pirgonj-2 | 01755597852 | 01751117114 | Pirgonj-2Sadia Super Market, Pirgonj-2. |
117 | Thakurgaon | Ranisankail | 01755597854 |