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Mon July 10, 2006
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100% of reviewers
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£80.00
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9.0
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Description:
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The lightweight and portable tripod is one of the easiest of all Manfrotto tripods to handle Designed for APS, SLR, light medium format cameras, digital or conventional type, as well as video camcorders.
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Keywords:
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Manfrotto Tripod 190
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Author
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Sonsey
Pixalo Crew
Registered: October 2005 Location: N. Ireland Posts: 7270
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Review Date: Mon July 10, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: £80.00
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Pros:
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Build, ajustability.
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Cons:
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Weight.
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I've had the Pro B version of these legs for seven months now and have been very satisfied with their performance.
They are sturdy and adjustable enough to get you camera into just about any position you'd need it, and they (along with a head) are also tall enough to have my camera just about at eye level when fully extended (I'm 6ft tall).
The only downside is their weight, 1.9kg dosn't sound to heavy but it sure feels it after a day's shooting!... A sholder bag is reccommended if you intend to be carrying them for long periods.
For £80 (from ebay, UK supplier) these are a great choice for the photographer with something bigger than a compact that wants strong and sturdy legs that don't cost a fortune. Reccommended
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