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Manfrotto 055CXPRO3 Carbon Fiber 3 Section Tripod with Q90 Column and Magnesium Castings (Black)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:

Steady, Convenient, Insanely Light (and don't forget the 055SPK2 spiked feet)

(5 out of 5) by approach on Nov 20, 2008
Really, you won't believe how light this thing is until you see it in the flesh and actually pick it up.

It's very nicely made (100% carbon fiber in the legs, and magnesium castings). It's solid as a rock, too. The base plate has a bubble level in it (moderately useful), and three set screws that push against your tripod head to make the head/tripod connection absolutely tight.

The 90 degree column rotation feature works very well. I haven't used it yet, but I'm guessing that it'll be quite useful for certain shots. You can get the tripod very low via the adjustable leg angles.

I use the tripod with a Manfrotto 488rc2. I think it's a very nice combination. Very light and very solid.

One more thing: this tripod is TALL, and that's a good thing. I'm 6'1", and with the legs extended, my Nikon D300 is right at eye level. Why is that good? Well, it means that for most (if not all) shots, I don't need to extend the center column. That makes the entire setup just that much more unshakeable.

400 bucks is quite a bit of money, but I think I got what I paid for.

P.S. I got Manfrotto's 055SPK2 spiked feet (Amazon). They have rubber feet with an extendable hardened aluminum spike in the middle. Very nice. If you get them, be careful during the install--you need to wedge the feet open so they slide onto the tripod legs without catching. A little water helps here too, and will evaporate when you're done.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Great Carbon Fiber Value

(5 out of 5) by Jimmy S. Greene on Dec 21, 2008 (Santee, CA United States)
A couple years ago I bought one of those cheap, Chinese knock-offs on Ebay. Sure, it was light, but it looked like some amateur had made the thing without the instruction sheet. That one had twist locks that were literally painful to use and made my hand raw during a trip to Alaska. I couldn't sell it fast enough after I got back.

I just couldn't get myself to pay the $700+ for a Gitzo, so when Manfrotto came out with this model I was excited. Everything I read or saw about the piece was positive, and I can only parrot those reviews.

At $400 it's not cheap, but since it works so well, it's a GREAT value. The leg locks are flip-locks that I love. With a little adjusting, they open and close easily and securely. Out of the box, I found them to be a bit tight. Adjustment is a breeze with the supplied tool.

I mounted my Arcaswiss ballhead on it, and it's still amazingly light. A HUGE relief from my old Manfrotto 3221.

The only problem I've encountered is the little lock adjustment tool that snaps onto the legs. It snaps right OFF, too. I fixed this with a little spring loaded, locking ring I had laying around, and a piece of fishing line. There are a couple nice convenient loops on the top to attach this to.

Unless you want to show off the fact that you have a "Gitzo", and you're budget doesn't stretch this fat, I highly recommend this tripod, or perhaps others in the series.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Perfect Tripod!!!

(5 out of 5) by Algernon Ong on Dec 22, 2008 (Manila, Philippines)
I have owned this wonderful piece of equipment for 3 weeks and I have got to tell you, it is just amazing what this baby can do. I am 5'9 and the 190 series is just too short for me( center column down for the ultimate stability). I paired this with the 488RC2 and it's a perfect marriage. I am just so satisfied with this product. If you have any second thoughts about buying this because of the price,I say just buy it,you won't regret it!!!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

You get what you pay for!

(5 out of 5) by Matt on May 30, 2009 (NH United States)
$400 (average price)...hard to stomach at the store or "purchase" button. But, once it's in your hands and holding your camera and lens rock solid, flipping to macro mode, quick-flipping to adjust the legs, pleasurably carrying it on hikes, etc., you'll realize you spent your money well. This is one large but lightweight tripod. It holds up to 17 lbs. so bring on the biggest tele lens you have. (I pop my Sony A700 + Tamron 200-500 on it with no worries.) I put the 486R2 ballhead on the top; it compliments the legs well. For anyone 6+' tall, this tripod will not make you slouch over. No bag, but oh well. You'll enjoy these legs.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Best Tripod I ever had!

(5 out of 5) by Kyle E. Drake on May 25, 2009
This is the best tripod I have ever owned. It is very lightweight and the legs extend with such ease. Also the column tilts to make macro shots much easier to take. I recommend this to everyone.