When it comes to ultralight tripods, every ounce counts. ProMaster’s new iota series embraces this philosophy fully, prioritizing speed, simplicity, and minimal weight. In fact, the intentional lowercase “i” in the name serves as a subtle reminder of just how small and portable these tripods really are. With the iota, ProMaster is not trying to replace a traditional, fully featured tripod, but instead offers a portable solution for photographers and creators who want to spend less time fumbling with gear and more time capturing images. The iota series includes two models: the iota 219 tabletop tripod and the full-size iota 422. Both are fast to deploy, easy to carry, and capable of supporting smaller, lighter camera setups. After spending time with both models, it is clear to me that the iota line excels in situations where mobility matters.…