📸 Elevate your content game with the tripod that travels as fast as your vision.
The Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 is a lightweight, carbon fiber travel tripod featuring a durable magnesium body, a versatile 90° center column for quick orientation changes, and a Quick Lock system for fast, stable setup. With a maximum height of 170 cm, a 9 kg load capacity, and an Easy Link connector for accessories, it’s engineered for professional photographers and content creators seeking precision and portability.
Maximum Height | 170 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 9 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 6.4 Pounds |
Weight Limit | 9 Kilograms |
Number of leg sections | 3 |
Head Type | Ball Heads |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
M**O
The gold standard
Extremely well-built with silky-smooth action. Funny to see people downgrade it due to its weight: the heft of the tripod is exactly what you should want when supporting a device that's worth what a working stiff makes in two months. Accept nothing less when it comes to your gear.If I had a small-ish complaint, it's the maximum height. This tops out at about 5-foot-7 (170cm), which means your lens is only slightly higher. With the three-way head, that adds another four inches or so (10cm). Thus, if you are relatively tall, you may find yourself stooping a bit to look through the viewfinder. Similarly, if you're shooting a portrait of someone about 6-2 (188cm) or taller, then the maximum height will put your lens below the subject's eye line, which is not ideal.Neither is an issue for me (I stand 5-10, or about 178cm), and I generally shoot portraits of people who are either shorter or seated. But it IS something to think about if you and/or your subject is taller.
D**.
Awesome Tripod!!
I used to think that I had a pretty good tripod that I used for my product photography...but then I found the Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 Aluminum Tripod and I paired it up with the Manfrotto MHXPRO3W head and now, I realize my old tripod wasn't that good after all. This Manfrotto tripod sets up quick and easy, and is pretty simple to adjust. It is very stable and can be reconfigured in all sorts of different ways. I can make sure that my camera is level all the time, so that I don't have to spend time re-straightening in post I am still learning all the different ways that I can set it up. It is amazing how low to the ground that you can set it up for close up photography as well as changing your prospective on a landscape shot. Yes, it is a little pricy, but hey, if you spend a lot of money on a camera, don't you want to make sure that it is setting on a sturdy tripod? You don't want to want to walk into a product shoot with thousands of dollars in camera and lens equipment and put it on a $19.99 tripod. Not to mention, in post, think of all the time it will save from having to correct a "not so straight" picture.I did a lot of research on this tripod, and couldn't really find too many bad comments about this product. It is a little heavy if you are planning on carrying it around all day. I bought a Manfrotto tripod bag to put it all in (it all fits in there just fine), so I can keep my hands free if I need to. It feels like a good sturdy build, and I believe that this tripod should last me a long long time. I highly recommend watching some of the videos online that explain the different ways to use this tripod. All in all, I think that you will probably like this tripod if you are an enthusiast or a pro. But hey, if you are just starting out and you only want to buy one tripod that is going to last you a long time...maybe this would be a good choice... I hope this review helps.
A**K
Once and for ever.
Great tripod that covers all kinds of needs. Tough built! High enough.
E**A
Finest Build Material & Functionality For a Tripod
This is my review of the Manfrotto MK 055.I love that this tripod only has two (solid) clamps per leg instead of four per leg like my older Manfrotto MK C3 lightweight version.There is a very cool feature to expand the legs in an outwards position to accommodate different tripod positions in relation to different surfaces and anglesThe MK 055 has extremely well built construction to the tripod head, I absolutely love it! There is one knob (on the lowest level) to shift the head left to right, the second knob (on the middle level) to shift the head forward and backward and finally, there is third knob (at the first front and highest level) that shifts the pan-tilt part. The construction is so sturdy that you do not have to worry about your DSLR camera, Battery Grip, Flash and Telephoto Lens outweighing that camera setup because this tripod can handle the weight.Another amazing feature is the ability to elevate the center stem vertically to the top and the stem can be lowered in a horizontal position for ground shots. All pieces are connected extremely well.Practicing shots and learning how to maneuver the MK 055 takes some getting used to because of the various components but it becomes very enjoyable because you know that you have a high quality tripod.Another cool feature is the ability to hang of hook straps or bags to connector plastic piece on the tripod. In addition, you can connect a Manfrotto Arm to a 3/8 screw attachment on the tripod which is sold separatelyThe weight of the tripod over 7lbs, (but can carry over 17lbs, most tripods don't close to this carry capacity) but it does not seem to bother me at the moment. Having a lightweight tripod such as the MK C3 still serves its purpose for certain situations. However, the impressive build quality and user friendly functions makes the MK 055 an absolute winner in my book.
D**D
Incredibly high quality, somewhat disappointing
I've owned the three-section version of this tripod for years and have always loved it. Very sturdy, fairly light. Only problem with the 3-section model is that it's a bit long folded up - I travel by motorcycle a lot and it just won't fit in any of my bags.So I bought this 4-section model, despite the (IMO) ridiculous price. True to expectations, it's a high-quality, very sturdy tripod. The disappointment? It fell apart during my first use! One of the legs fell off at the second section; a result of poor quality control at the factory, I'm guessing.I reassembled it (fortunately I had a set of tools with me), and it's fine now .. but if I hadn't had tools, I would have had to come back home without a working tripod.
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