first outing with my new tripod Manfrotto 190XPROB, after nearly two years of indecisiveness I finally decided to purchase, and I must say that I was fully satisfied!
With the ability to open her legs, in addition to the horizontal positioning of the column, you can bring your camera to 15cm from the floor and virtually anywhere in the middle of the vegetation.
I chose this model, such as the 055XPROB but that for about the same price seems much more solid, the fact that my bike is in top boxes, portable easels and 4 sections and stable cost at least twice. I said that the 055 "looks" much more solid, I think the column does not show car and a group / objective is not too heavy there is no difference.
the stand I have combined a ball head, always Manfrotto 486RC2 model, where 486 indicates the model (starting from the small 482 to 488), and RC2 is the kind of attack that you want (only with screw or plate "standard" such as RC2 or something more large and stable as RC4).
The ball head is one thing to try, you can put the car in any position you want, just take a little 'hand at the beginning.
For more info, the site Manfrotto 190XPROB - 486RC2
Since I've studied a bit, if you need any advice you can contact me.
With the ability to open her legs, in addition to the horizontal positioning of the column, you can bring your camera to 15cm from the floor and virtually anywhere in the middle of the vegetation.
I chose this model, such as the 055XPROB but that for about the same price seems much more solid, the fact that my bike is in top boxes, portable easels and 4 sections and stable cost at least twice. I said that the 055 "looks" much more solid, I think the column does not show car and a group / objective is not too heavy there is no difference.
the stand I have combined a ball head, always Manfrotto 486RC2 model, where 486 indicates the model (starting from the small 482 to 488), and RC2 is the kind of attack that you want (only with screw or plate "standard" such as RC2 or something more large and stable as RC4).
The ball head is one thing to try, you can put the car in any position you want, just take a little 'hand at the beginning.
For more info, the site Manfrotto 190XPROB - 486RC2
Since I've studied a bit, if you need any advice you can contact me.
Canon EOS 10D - Sigma Macro 105 - f/13 - 1 / 100 sec - ISO 200 - Stand
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