| Manfrotto 190XDB 3 Section Aluminum Tripod |  | Brand: Manfrotto Category: Photography
List Price: $117.00 Buy New: $104.90 as of 9/9/2010 12:48 CDT details You Save: $12.10 (10%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 11 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 21.1 x 5 x 5
MPN: 190XDB Model: 190XDB UPC: 718122498536 EAN: 0719821273523 ASIN: B000N81BXO
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| Features:
| • | Leg angle presets increase the tripod's stability in bad weather conditions or on uneven terrain. | | • | Quick action leg locks with new improved design. |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Manfrotto 190XDB three-section tripod is stable, flexible, and easy to use, making it a great choice for amateur and professional photographers alike. The tripod is distinguished by its redesigned aluminum frame, which is lighter than previous incarnations and slightly more compact. As a result, it's more convenient to bring this tripod along on shoots without weighing yourself down. Plus, the ergonomics of the leg-angle release mechanism and the quick-action leg locks have also been greatly improved, making it a breeze to open, position, and close the tripod in just a few seconds. The tension of the locking mechanism is even user-adjustable, so you can find the right tension for your comfort level. And should you need to balance the tripod on an uneven surface, you can set each of the legs to a different spread angle over the tripod's center of gravity--a must for nature shots on outdoor terrain. Specifications - Color: Black
- Includes tripod head: No
- Closed length: 21.06 inches
- Minimum height: 13.78 inches
- Maximum height: 57.48 inches
- Maximum height with center column down: 46.65 inches
- Load capacity: 11 pounds
- Material: Aluminum
- Leg cross section: Round
- Column cross section: 3-faceted
- Leg sections: 3
- Bubble spirit level: No
- Leg angles: 25, 46, 66, and 88 degrees
- Center column: Rapid
- Column tube diameter: 25mm
- Attachment: 3/8-inch screw
- Weight: 3.52 pounds
- Warranty: 2 years
Product Description
The XPRO, XB and XDB are all aluminum in construction, and have been completely redesigned for better ergonomics and control. Newly redesigned, the 190XDB is lighter in weight and slightly more compact. It has an ergonomics leg angle release mechanism and the wing locking knobs.
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GREAT TRIPOD!! November 5, 2007 ARIES47 (LONG ISLAND) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I can't recommend this tripod enough. I shoot with a CANON REBEL XT and use a 300mm lens, as well as a heavier 200-500mm lens...this is a very sturdy tripod, and also extremely versitile.
THe legs can be adjusted to so many angles, and it sits nice and tight.
I highly recommend this tripod for anyone who needs something sturdy and easily portabe...(it folds up pretty nice, too)
I love this tripod September 30, 2009 L. Burton (Carlin, NV) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This tripod was all that I expected. It is much easier to set up that standard models and very stable. I really like the way the legs extend independently (no center supports) allowing quick set-up on hills and rough terrain.
Great Tripod May 11, 2009 Michael John Shilling (Atlanta, GA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this combined with the 390RC2 head, and while I'm not the hugest fan of the head, this tripod is great! I've had it for a few months now and taken it to plenty of places, both indoors and outdoors, and have not had a problem yet. The screw-type locks on the extension legs are sturdy and don't seem to wear quickly (I much prefer the screw type to the flip type locks, as they are easier to adjust and stay better). The legs can lock at a few different angles for odd setups. At first I was worried that the leg angle locking mechanism would be a problem, as it only keeps the legs from sliding out, not folding in, but after several bumps and knocks, they have yet to budge. I have not found the weight of this tripod to be a problem. It's heavy enough to keep the camera steady and light enough to carry. All in all, I will be replacing the head soon, but the tripod is here to stay for a while more.
Manfrotto 190XDB Tripod April 5, 2010 L. Simmons (Tennessee) I bought this tripod for a photography class I'm taking. Turns out the tripod is a prosumer product used by both advanced photographers and intermediate. It appears to be constructed well and supports my digital camera just fine. I got a great deal purchasing from Amazon and would recommend this tripod to anyone looking for a solid set of legs and support for their camera at a great price.
Good, sturdy, basic tripod August 31, 2009 Michael R. Wallin (Camarillo, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This tripod was recommended to me from a professional photographer as a good "starter" tripod. The box it was delivered in was basically destroyed...they just don't "ship with care" anymore, do they?...but the tripod was fine, which demonstrates the sturdy construction of it. I've had it now for around a month and have used it quite a bit as I'm learning photography. So what have I learned? It's very sturdy, solid. Even though it's aluminum, it's not the lightest thing in the world so lugging it around probably wouldn't be fun...you may want a lighter, more compact one if you plan on carrying it a lot. There is no level on it so if you're using it on uneven ground you may want to have a small hand-sized level handy. Maybe the more expensive tripods or mounting balls have built in levels, but this one does not. But if you are just planning to use it in a studio or just a flat surface for portraits and such, then this tripod is perfect.
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