Manfrotto Tripod MT190XPRO4 (Metal)
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Manfrotto Tripod MT190XPRO4

Metal


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iDOM

5 years ago

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David Raemy

5 years ago

Here you can see the differences a bit more clearly. :) https://www.galaxus.ch/Comparison/2470661-11478175 Since you are using it to record your desk, I think the Befree GT XPRO would do a better job because it is adjustable on 4 axes instead of 3 (MT190XPRO4).

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informia

5 years ago

Which quick release fits here?

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hoffmanm

5 years ago

This tripod comes without a head (and without a clamping system)... You should be able to screw on more or less any tripod head with a standard thread.

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Dominique.elie

8 years ago

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jcbettinelli

8 years ago

Hello. You can put any camera you like on it, as the screw is standard. But by buying just this tripod, the camera will be fixed, and cannot be oriented except for height or by turning the tripod. You should consider buying a head like this one for example Manfrotto 327RC2, Joystick Kugelkopf or like this one: Manfrotto 3-Wege-Neiger MHXPRO-3W There is an excellent article here: https://apprendre-la-photo.fr/comment-choisir-un-trepied-photo/. Otherwise, this tripod is fantastic, I'm very happy with it. The best of the best.

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Hethungi

9 years ago

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tobbo

9 years ago

Simply put: together with a suitable tripod head, yes! The tripod has a max. load of 7kg, so 7 Nikon D610s can be mounted on it. Overall, I would say that the tripod is rather oversized for this combination, there are lighter tripods, because the tripod head is added to the weight of just over 2kg. Don't know if that helps, don't quite understand the question. P.S. I've been using this tripod with a heavier camera for about half a year and I'm very satisfied. It's a solid tripod with a lot of adjustment options and still easy to handle, because it's very well thought out.

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