What is the best entry-level, starter or budget tripod? I have been long-recommending the Manfrotto 190 series tripods for those looking for a quality tripod that does not require a big budget.
Manufacturer: Manfrotto
What is the best entry-level, starter or budget tripod? I have been long-recommending the Manfrotto 190 series tripods for those looking for a quality tripod that does not require a big budget.
just received this a couple days ago.. it shipped VERY quickly. it was well packaged/boxed with instructions for use. i must note that i paid $308 for this tripod... i've seen it listed for over $400 within days of buying it, i don't understand how the price can escalate $100+ within only a few days...
I've just bought a Fuji x-T1 and was looking for a suitably lightweight tripod for holidays and adays out. This Manfrotto is just about perfect. It's light enough to carry around, and sturdy enough (although not a full height).
Compact; Easily Adjusted; Lightweight; Smooth Movement
I was looking for something more compact and with flip locks and a pan style head for video. This meets my needs perfectly. I love the pistol grip for shooting video. It's not the lightest tripod but it's built well and works perfectly. Love the button attachment for my camera. Quick and easy.
Very easy to use and great design. We are new to tripods, so wanted a quick and easy model to take away with our new camera. It comes with a bag that is slightly padded and has a carry strap, so can be carried on your shoulder. The camera sits well on the tripod stand.
Sturdy; good quick release; it even looks good
It is necessary to let the camera head rest after tightening the ball head as there is a small element of drift ; That needs to be compensated for by pointing up and allowing for a slight angle drop; It likely depends on camera weight and lens balance
Love it. Great for planning shots. Very smooth, easy to setup and lightweight
Lightweight Easy panning and adjustment
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