View Full Version : Manfrotto 055XPROB center column?
snatiep
16th of May 2008 (Fri), 12:59
Hello Everyone!
I'm almost ceratin I'm going to go out to my local camera shop tomorrow and pick up a Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod along with the 488RC2 ballhead.
Just two quick questions......
-What's the advantage of being able to position the center column in the tripod out at a 90' angle, parallel to the ground?
-How do you get the camera mounted on the tripod down to the listed 3.5" from the ground? You must have to remove the center column and mount the camera and ballhead to the tripod some way.
Thank You!
Jorgie
16th of May 2008 (Fri), 13:06
http://www.futurelooks.com/manfrotto-190xprob-pro-aluminum-tripod-review/2/
go through the pages, its a good review of the 190 but the 055 is just a beefer version, same tripod in regards to how it works.
I have a 055xprob as well. You'll love it.
aridan
16th of May 2008 (Fri), 14:28
1. The horizontal use is for close-to-ground tasks, or when you need to shoot straight down at a 90 degree angle.
2. You get it low, but pushing a stopper on each leg, which than opens up all three with maximum spread. You then mount the center column in a horizontal position.
Freff
16th of May 2008 (Fri), 17:24
Borrowed from Grig at G&N....promise to put it back later.;)
SkipD
16th of May 2008 (Fri), 17:55
-What's the advantage of being able to position the center column in the tripod out at a 90' angle, parallel to the ground?Using my Bogen/Manfrotto 3021BPro (forerunner to the 055XProB), I have supported my camera on the opposite side of a wall - in other words, hanging the camera over a 500-foot cliff on the other side of a stone wall at Yosemite - to take a supported shot in a place where I would not go myself.
You can also use the feature to photograph pages from a book or something similar, with the lens aimed straight down.
Rankinia
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 20:36
Curious as to why you would consider the most expensive 055 legs without knowing the benefits.
But either way its a great tripod. Though using it at its lowest settings is still a pain in the butt.
Adam
Rehuel
17th of May 2008 (Sat), 21:22
Here's an example of me playing around with the tripod.
snatiep
18th of May 2008 (Sun), 09:27
I'm looking at these legs because I love to walk around our lake and take pictures early in the morning or later in the evening and need to get a tripod. I have looked at the tripods at walmart and best buy, but I am the kind of person who only likes to buy things once.
Whenever a tripod question comes up here on this forum, the 055XPROB and the 488RC2 come up as a great set.
I don't know whether I should be looking at the 190XPROB, but the 055XPROB are beefier and sturdier. I think they would hold up nicely if put in a padded case and rode around in the basket on my bicycle.
What head are you using Rehuel?
Reaperman
18th of May 2008 (Sun), 10:22
I'm looking at these legs because I love to walk around our lake and take pictures early in the morning or later in the evening and need to get a tripod. I have looked at the tripods at walmart and best buy, but I am the kind of person who only likes to buy things once.
Whenever a tripod question comes up here on this forum, the 055XPROB and the 488RC2 come up as a great set.
I don't know whether I should be looking at the 190XPROB, but the 055XPROB are beefier and sturdier. I think they would hold up nicely if put in a padded case and rode around in the basket on my bicycle.
What head are you using Rehuel?
snatiep. You won't regret the Manfrotto 055XPROB. It is an excellent choice of tripod and as you say, looked after it will last you a life-time of photography. The head I use with mine is the Manfrotto 141RC. It is a slightly older head and has the very 'dumpy' handles which I love. Makes the whole grip thing solid. These can still be purchased and is worth looking at as they can be picked up very reasonably priced.
The boom arm is excellent and has lots of uses as has been proved here with the replies you have had. I bought the genuine Manfrotto zip bag for mine and with the carrystrap it is easy to carry over a shoulder.
and Freff.... oh thank you.
Good luck with the tripod.
:lol:Reaperman
Rehuel
18th of May 2008 (Sun), 10:50
I'm looking at these legs because I love to walk around our lake and take pictures early in the morning or later in the evening and need to get a tripod. I have looked at the tripods at walmart and best buy, but I am the kind of person who only likes to buy things once.
Whenever a tripod question comes up here on this forum, the 055XPROB and the 488RC2 come up as a great set.
I don't know whether I should be looking at the 190XPROB, but the 055XPROB are beefier and sturdier. I think they would hold up nicely if put in a padded case and rode around in the basket on my bicycle.
What head are you using Rehuel?
The only real difference between the 190XPROB and the 055XPROB is the height (and price of course). 190XPROB is not as tall but just as sturdy and if you want to carry it around in a bike, it might be easierand it will last just as long as the 055.
The ball head on the picture is the 486 but I have since upgraded to the 488RC2. I love my new combination, the 488 is slightly bigger and has a Pan action which the 486 did not offer and of course, the quick release system which I absolutely love.
Reaperman
20th of May 2008 (Tue), 04:47
The only real difference between the 190XPROB and the 055XPROB is the height (and price of course). 190XPROB is not as tall but just as sturdy and if you want to carry it around in a bike, it might be easierand it will last just as long as the 055.
The ball head on the picture is the 486 but I have since upgraded to the 488RC2. I love my new combination, the 488 is slightly bigger and has a Pan action which the 486 did not offer and of course, the quick release system which I absolutely love.
Hi Rehuel.... all the reviews I have read for the two manfrotto tripods state the 190XPROB is not as sturdy as the 055XPROB. The 055 is heavier and taller. They are both excellent tripods though and I wouldn't hesitate recommending either.
Reaperman
Rehuel
20th of May 2008 (Tue), 12:50
Hi Rehuel.... all the reviews I have read for the two manfrotto tripods state the 190XPROB is not as sturdy as the 055XPROB. The 055 is heavier and taller. They are both excellent tripods though and I wouldn't hesitate recommending either.
Reaperman
Technically you are correct but there isn't a colossal difference between the two in those area. The 055 is taller as it has 4 section legs instead of 3 like the 190 and this is what makes it heavier. This is also what makes the legs wider and in turn beefier. The weight difference that they can handle isn't that much and this is why I made the earlier statement. I don't view or make choices on certain things when the difference is minute. If you are a tall person, get the 055 if you are a shorter person, get the 190 and stick what ever head you want on them and be happy. This is how I see these two tripods.
10-Dee-Q
20th of May 2008 (Tue), 13:14
sorry to hijack this thread,
anyway i'm looking to buy either of this tripod
the price difference is only $10 in my country between them
i'm 180 cm and using 450D which one is more suitable for me ?
tahnk you.
chalib_alex
20th of May 2008 (Tue), 23:31
sorry to hijack this thread,
anyway i'm looking to buy either of this tripod
the price difference is only $10 in my country between them
i'm 180 cm and using 450D which one is more suitable for me ?
tahnk you.
055 should suit your height most......
BluewookieJim
21st of May 2008 (Wed), 12:43
The 055 is taller as it has 4 section legs instead of 3 like the 190 and this is what makes it heavier.
Are you sure about that? I use my 055XPROB very often, and I'm reasonably certain that it only has 3 section legs.
number six
21st of May 2008 (Wed), 15:00
sorry to hijack this thread,
anyway i'm looking to buy either of this tripod
the price difference is only $10 in my country between them
i'm 180 cm and using 450D which one is more suitable for me ?
tahnk you.
I'm 182 cm and my 055XPROB with Giottos ball head is just the right height for me.
With the legs fully extended and the column all the way down, I bend my head down slightly to see through the viewfinder of my 30D.
-js
Rehuel
23rd of May 2008 (Fri), 22:37
Are you sure about that? I use my 055XPROB very often, and I'm reasonably certain that it only has 3 section legs.
On the 190 you can extend it twice giving you a total of 3 sections, I believe that the 055 can be extended 3 times giving you a total of 4 sections. I could be wrong, now you have me second guessing myself. I'll have to go check.
number six
23rd of May 2008 (Fri), 23:00
On the 190 you can extend it twice giving you a total of 3 sections, I believe that the 055 can be extended 3 times giving you a total of 4 sections. I could be wrong, now you have me second guessing myself. I'll have to go check.
Good idea. I'm looking at my 055 right now. It has three leg sections.
-js
AperturePriority
11th of June 2008 (Wed), 19:00
I'm almost ceratin I'm going to go out to my local camera shop tomorrow and pick up a Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod along with the 488RC2 ballhead.
I have the same setup...
http://www.manfrotto.com/webdav/site/manfrotto/shared/_images/Manfrotto/product_images/zoom/normal/055xprob.jpg (http://www.samys.com/product_detail.php?item=10889)http://www.manfrotto.com/webdav/site/manfrotto/shared/_images/Manfrotto/product_images/488RC2.jpg
I am 6-feet tall and with this ball head on the tripod, I can stand straight and view through the viewfinder with the center column collapsed.
I particularly bought the ball head so that I could also shoot panoramas.
It's not the lightest rig, but I can still take short hikes with it and not be bothered by weight. It's usually attached to my camera backpack (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showpost.php?p=4678120&postcount=978), although that link doesn't show the tripod, just the contents of my bag.
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