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Manfrotto Carbon Fiber Tripod & MAG Ball Head
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Product Reviews:
Manfrotto 055 Series Carbon Fiber Tripod and MAG Ball Head
by Marla Meier, Editorial Director
Categories: Business of Photography, Camera Equipment
Reviews, Tripod & Ball Head, Photography Equipment
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A camera tripod and ball head are must have items for every photographer’s toolkit if you want to avoid camera shake and create really sharp images. They are used for macro, landscape, low-light or night, and portrait photography, just to name a few, and are the only way to go to create images using slow shutter speeds.
When choosing these pieces of camera equipment, you’ll want to consider not only your existing equipment, but possible future equipment, so it will meet today and tomorrow’s needs. You’ll also want to consider the long-standing reputation of the manufacture, which represents years of experience and product quality. You’ll know your equipment will hold up time and time again for many years to come.
Manfrotto is one such company. They have been in existence since the 1960’s and have dedicated themselves to producing high quality, professional tripods and ball heads.
TRIPODS You’ll want to consider these features when choosing a tripod:
1. Is it made of aluminum, carbon fiber, carbon fiber/magnesium or basalt? 3. Can it support the weight of your ball head, camera and lens as well as future heavier lens?
4. When the legs are fully extended, is your camera at eye level without
extending the 5. How many legs sections are there and how do they lock (quick lock, twist lock, self-
locking)?
Can they
collapse to a length that provides convenient portability?
8. Is it versatile, quick and easy to use while photographing?
A Look at the Manfrotto 4 Section, 055 Carbon Fiber Tripod-Q90
Manfrotto has gone out of its way to create a tripod that is made with the professional photographer in mind, but you certainly don’t have to be a professional to enjoy all of its attributes. It’s lightweight, sturdy, rigid and extremely versatile and has all the features you’ll need now and in the future.
FEATURES Carbon fiber
materials mean lightness. It weighs in at 3.75 pounds. And carbon fiber
means strength and toughness. This is one sturdy and stable tripod.
Unless you
are a professional photographer who is placing a huge amount of camera and
lens equipment on your tripod, you’re not likely to have any issues with the
amount of weight you can place on this tripod, as its load capacity is 17.64
pounds. Even with your ball head, camera and larger, heavier lenses, you
should have some weight to spare. And if you’re photographing during a
windy day and want more weight/counterweight stability, you’ll be able to
hang a 3-4 pound bag from its strap over the convenient hook at the top of
the tripod without worrying about overloading the tripod.
4 Section Legs and Height:
This tripod has 4 sections to each leg, which means it will give you better height adjustment capabilities, and when collapsed, you’ll get the advantage of a more compact tripod that measures 21.46 inches, which in turn means easier portability.
With the quick release leg locking levers, it’s quick and easy to adjust the height of the legs. Just flip open the lever, slide the telescoping legs to the required length and snap/lock them shut. And if you need to have the legs set a various heights, you can still level the tripod by checking the built in spirit level on the ball head mount plate.
The maximum
tripod height is 66.93 inches (with center column down – 53.35 inches).
Once you attach the ball head and camera you’ll be at approximately 62
inches, which is perfect if your height is around 5 foot 8 inches. You can
easily adjust the height of the center column if you are taller. There was
some concern with loss of camera stability when the center column was
extended to its maximum length, however I found the tripod with my
camera was still quite stable.
The Q90° column not only adjusts the vertical height of the center column by merely unlocking and relocking a knob, but you can just as easily adjust it to horizontal position, getting your camera better positioned for overhead images or just inches off the ground for those close-up photos. This is just one feature that makes it a very versatile tripod.
Take another look at this carbon fiber tripod and pick yours up today. Price point: $523.00
A 3 section, aluminum tripod
of the same likeness will weigh in at 5.29 pounds, be slightly longer, and
have a lower price point. Your pocket book may
play a role in your decision, but whichever you choose, you’ll be getting a
great tripod.
1. Does it have the strength to hold the weight of your camera and lenses
and any future equipment of 2. Do you need to screw the camera on the head or does it have a quick release? 3. How smoothly do the components move? 4. Does it have precision, multi-angle versatility?
5. Once a camera angle and position is chosen, how quickly, easily and
securely can you lock down that 6. Are spirit levels included? 7. Can you adjust both for panning and ball position independently?
8. Can you adjust the friction (ease of movement) on the ball?
A Look at the Manfrotto 055 MAG Ball Head-Q2
This lightweight (2.03 pounds), compact and durable magnesium ball head is
one of Manfrotto’s best pro heads and has been dedicated to the carbon fiber
055 series tripods. It will surely meet all of your required features,
along with any future requirements. It is 5.16 inches high and has a load capacity of 26.46 pounds, so you should have no issues with it supporting the equipment you own today or your future camera and lens choices.
It has 3 independent rotating levers. One that locks and unlocks its 360° panning feature, one that locks and unlocks the angle of the ball, which provides for a lateral tilt of -100° / +40° head tilt, and one that tightens or reduces the ball friction. It does take a bit of finger strength to unlock and lock the levers, but once they are locked, there is no creeping or movement caused by the weight of the camera and lens. The functions of panning and tilting of the ball move very smoothly.
It comes with two spirit levels that are incorporated within the camera mounting plate: both vertical and horizontal.
It functions well in the field is sturdy and stable, and above all, extremely versatile.
You can’t go wrong with this Manfrotto ball head, so add this one to your camera equipment wish list. Price point: $239.00
Manfrotto photo has an extensive range of tripods and ball heads that will fit both your needs and your budget, so you’ll be sure to find the gear you need.
Visit Manfrotto.us to view all of their photography products.
Manfrotto Distribution provides photographer’s with a wide range of photo products from various companies.
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