Manfrotto 190CXPRO3 Carbon Fiber Tripod
Model: MT190CXPRO3
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Legs
Leg Tube Diameters | Not specified by manufacturer |
Weight | Legs only: 3.6 lb (1.6 kg) |
Bubble Level | Yes, rotating |
Head Mount Thread Size | 3/8"-16 |
Spiked / Retractable Feet | No, rubber |
Leg Lock Type | Quick Power Lock (QPL) |
Leg Cross Section | Not specified by manufacturer |
Leg Stages / Sections | 2/3 |
Independent Leg Spread | Yes |
Head
Weight | Not applicable |
Head Type | Not applicable |
Adjustments | Not applicable |
Load Capacity | Not applicable |
General
Minimum Height | 3.6" (9.0 cm) |
Maximum Height w/o Column Extended | 53.2" (135 cm) |
Maximum Height | 63" (160 cm) |
Material | Carbon fiber |
Total Weight | 3.6 lb (1.6 kg) |
Load Capacity | 15.4 lb (7.0 kg) |
Folded Length | 24" (61 cm) |
Center Column
Center Brace | No |
Center Column Type | Rapid, friction lock 90° Column: swings 90 degrees horizontal |
Center Column Sections | 1 |
Column Cross Section | Not specified by manufacturer |
Reversible Column | No |
My main objective in obtaining this tripod was to be able to take it hiking/camping. It's lightweight, although, with a good ball head it's not as lightweight as I'd hoped. The adjustable leg lock tension is a plus. The screw for securing ball heads is also an unexpected extra.
When I started off in DSLR photography, I originally got a Giottos carbon-fiber tripod. It was nice and compact when folded, but I ultimately wasn't satisfied with the stability of the legs. Recently, I traded in for this Manfrotto 190CXPro3, and while bulkier, it's much more stable fully-extended.
It basically is everything the specs say it is. However, not having marking on the lower leg section seems like a big miss. (I'm 5'4 and I can't see through my viewfinder with the legs fully extended) Too bad one has to take a light tripod and then put a beast of a head on it if you want to match...
It's lightweight, durable and, most importantly, sturdy. Only thing it's lacking is a hook on the center column, which could help make it sturdier in windy conditions. Plus I wouldn't have to put my backpack on the ground.
I paid a bit more because it is the new model but it is all that I expected. Sturdy and quality details throughout. Easy to deploy. My only gripe is that it does not come with a tripod bag. Not even a cheap one.
I am very happy with the Manfrotto carbon fiber legs so far. I have a great ball head I wanted to re-use and I'm glad there was no ball head included with this purchase. It would have ended up in a drawer.
Well made, solid but not to heavy. Excellent for on the go or studio work. Works well.
This is my first Carbon Fiber Tripod! I love it!
Great leg latches that actually give a great deal of confidence when they snap. It is both light and very sturdy. The only negative is that the center column is very difficult to raise and lower when a camera is attached (which is the only time I would use it, right?
I bought this about a year go with the aim of having a smaller, lightweight carbon tripod. After of a year of intermittent use, it's literally falling apart. In the field yesterday I thought it was a bit loose and the top assembly simply pulled right out of the vertical post.
- Load Capacity: 15.4 lb
- 3 Leg Sections
- 90° Column Feature
- Maximum Height of 63"
- Minimum Height of 3.6" (9.0cm)
- Folds Down to 24" (61cm), Weighs 3.6 lb
- (QPL) Quick Power Lock for Legs
- Individual Leg-Angle Settings
- Easy Link Plug
- Rotating Bubble Level
- Manfrotto MT190CXPRO3 Carbon Fiber Tripod
- Limited 2-Year Warranty Extendable to 8 Years with Registration