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88 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A well thought out versatile tripod, requiring serious consideration,
This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
As a photo-hobbyist that enjoys photographing my travel experiences my first camera support purchase was the Bogen 3231 professional monopod with deatchable legs with the 3025 3D junior head. This is a great monopod, but every serious photographer should also have a tripod. After doing some research I purchased the 3021BPRO. Now for over a year I've enjoyed the versatility and ease of use this sturdy tripod provides.
Constructed of Anodized Aluminum, this tripod weighs about 5.3 lbs and without head stands 25.6 inches closed. The minimum open height is a mere 4.4 inches, while the maximum is 69.3 inches with the center column fully extended. It has three independent legs with two expandable leg sections adjusted by Rapid-action lever leg locks plus a third section each. Two of the leg's top sections come covered with padded grips/warmers. The foot of each leg is made of hard rubber to help prevent slippage. The two-section center column has a solid metal clip to connect the suggested 458HL strap at the bottom and is topped with a 3/8" threaded mount. The top section detaches without any tools by simply unscrewing the knob at the bottom of the column. The center column slips into the top of the tripod where the other metal bracket for the strap and a leveling bubble is located. The maximum load capacity is rated at 13.3 lbs, and is designed to use for still photography, video, and sports optics. The design of the top of the tripod allows for rapid adjustment of the center column with the turn of a knob, and can hold the center column horizontally or vertically. For those shallow shots the bottom section of the center column screws off to leave a short column attached to the threaded mount. So far I have not experienced any re-tightening issues even though a tool is provided for tightening when needed. I've left the tool on the leg and it has yet to fall off or get lost. I don't worry about loosing it since I carry camera equipment tools with me anyway. I haven't experienced any other problems either. Bogen/Manfrotto products are high quality professional gear and this tripod is no exception. After using this sturdy tripod for a year and traveling with it to Eastern Europe, I can say with no doubts this tripod is an excellent addition to my photo support equipment. However I noticed a big difference between carrying around the monopod and the tripod in terms of comfort and weight. There are times when a monopod just isn't the best tool for the job though, but I guess that works both ways. PROS: Double positioning vertical and horizontal center column Well thought out versatile design Easy and quick to use High quality sturdy construction CONS: I just cannot think of any
79 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Possibly the best aluminum tripod.,
By FB` "bitless" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
After fairly exhaustive research, I found this to be the best portable fullsized aluminum tripod. Now, after a few months of use, it has failed to disappoint.
The listed features all function smoothly. In particular, the multiple leg angles often come in handy and operate very effortlessly, while maintaining a solid feel. The outermost setting allows the legs to be spread flat along the ground. Angling the legs out a few clicks requires no special attention at teardown - just fold it back up. The head can be kept mounted on the center column to switch to either horizontal operation or to insert the top section of the column directly into the tripod base for a lower angle. In addition, I found that the quick-release leg snaps require much less effort/time to set up and tear down than the double-wing locking knobs found on many other tripods. (Though if you want to fine-tune individual leg length often, their open/closed operation may be a problem - there is no "slightly open, slides down slowly" state as there is with the knobs.) I personally have not come across the re-tightening issue mentioned in the pervious review, but I keep the snaps very tight, and the tripod comes with the tiny angled socket wrench needed to make these adjustments. (Though I would not trust the little ring on which the wrench comes mounted to the tripod for one day outside...) The weight (9.7 lbs with the 3047 head I use and would recommend) could, I guess, be an issue, but carrying it around for a few hours at a time on a strap it has never been a problem for me. (I use a strap from a tripod bag I got but have found a pain to actually carry around.) ...Especially considering that anything substantially lighter (carbon) would cost more than twice as much for the same feature set. The strap attachment point at the top appears to have been redesigned for the better - it is no longer the flimsy loop seen in most images but a solid metal U-shape. This will fit just about any strap hook you would like. The tripod does get quite chilly in cold weather, (yeah, it's metal) but its "leg warmers" (textured rubber tubes over the top half of the top section of 2 legs) and some thin leather gloves through which you can still use your equipment should really make this a non-issue... you are, after all, out in the cold. Consider the add-on leg spikes from Bogen if your outdoors also include ice, though I have not found a problem with the stock hard rubber tips on any surface I have trusted the setup with to begin with. In short, this is the best tripod I could find for the cost, I have never been distracted by it when I'd rather be shooting, and I would only hypothetically look for something else if extreme light weight at any cost became the goal.
34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Versatile and solid,
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This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
I'm not going to repeat what others have said. Its a great stable tripod although a bit heavy for backpacking. Stability versus weight is the big cosmic question in tripod land. However, for an SLR or medium format camera, the overall functionality to price ratio of this tripod really can't be matched by anything else out there.
But I'm really writing this review to give you some advice on what else to buy with it. First, get the Manfrotto carrying strap. Its great. Its got a nice handle, stays attached to the tripod, doesn't get in the way, and holds the legs together when you move it. Second, if you're going to get a tripod this good, don't waste your investment with a cheap head. For still photography be sure to get a ball head and I'd suggest the Manfrotto 488 with the RC2 quick release. Its a sturdy, serviceable head at a great price point. I think of this as the Honda/Toyota setup - quality at a fair price. You can certainly spend more for light and stable tripods and great ball heads but you're in the land of diminishing returns - paying up to triple for maybe 10% more functionality. If you want the Acura/Lexus setup then you should check out the Gitzo tripods and Arca-Swiss or Kirk heads instead.
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Awesome,
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This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
After owning a $50 Slik tripod for the past couple years, I splurged and bought this and the 322RC2 ball head. Wow. Now I see why they cost the money. These are really sturdy, quality-made pieces.
I never understood what you got for the money. Well, here you get multiple leg positions, a hanger for weight when it's windy, a two-piece center post that can be used for low shots (with just the very short top) or in a horizontal position for shooting right on top of your subject - all for a terrific price. If you're still using a $50 tripod, spend the money - it's worth it.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
quality tripod,
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This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
After spending thousands on a digital SLR and quality lenses, I wanted a reliable tripod to go with it and finally settled on this one.
Make no mistake, this is a quality tripod. Excellent and versatile, great attention to detail in the design of this thing. I paired it with a 3030 head, after a lot of consideration of the fancier ball heads. And I'm very happy with that decision too--the 3030 is simple and strong. Easy to adjust and can bear more weight than ball heads that cost more than twice as much. So overall this tripod with a 3030 head gives you a reasonably priced but very sturdy set-up.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
You don't realize the value until the first shoot...,
This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
I never understood why people paid more than 20 bucks for a tripod. One will hold a camera in place as well as any other....right? Not quite. I had a "good" $40 tripod but the more I got into photography, the more limited I felt by my tripod. I couldn't arrange really low shots because the tripod didn't go that low. I couldn't shoot directly downward the way I wanted to. The tripod was rickety when I positioned the camera (along with flash bracket, and flash) into portrait mode, and it didn't hold it in the exact position I was looking for. And with the weight of the camera, flash bracket, and flash I always felt that the tripod was about to tip over, or break, or that it just wasn't secure enough, especially in portrait (thus also limiting my framing options). So I finally got this tripod and a ball head. After my first shoot with this tripod I was in love. It's rock-solid sturdy and versatile. I can lower the camera to within inches of the ground. The center pole can be mounted horizontally enabling me to mount the camera pointing down. In general I feel more confident and more secure shooting with this tripod.
I use it with the Bogen-Manfrotto 322RC2 Horizontal Grip Action Ball Head, which I fiddled with once at a camera store and fell in love with. Whatever tripod you get, use that ball head with it. It's expensive, but it's bloody amazing! If you can't afford it, save up until you can. It's that good. And I'd say the same thing about this tripod. It's expensive when you consider what it's used for (holding your camera). But it's worth every penny when you consider what it DOES...empowers you to take better pictures, and enables you to really experiment with your creativity. And its so sturdy that you also get peace of mind when you have your camera mounted on it. So with this tripod as well, if you can't afford it, save up until you can. Worth every dime! The only reason I gave it 4 stars and not 5 is because removing the center vertical bar requires unscrewing the bottom bolt, separating the mast from the top part that holds the head. Once that part is off, you can slide the mast off of the tripod, and mount it horizontally, then you have to re-screw the head brace back onto the mast, and then mount your camera. It's really easy to do! Not complicated in the least, and doesn't require tools. Just takes about a minute. But it's kind of a process when you want to quickly switch to horizontal. Considering how quickly and easily everything else on the tripod works, the process of un-mounting and remounting that center mast is pretty ridiculous. It'd be better if there were a switch or a pressure-knob that let you quickly flip the mast to horizontal and re-secure it without having to unmount and remount it. Manfrotto does make a tripod with this ability, but it was out of my price range. But still, it's not a deal-breaker for me. This tripod is probably the best investment I've made in photography. Who woulda thunk it?
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great tripod.,
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This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
I have used this tripod (3021BPro) for over two months now, it is definately worth the money. I can't say anything bad about it.
This is a very sturdy platform that can handle the weight of your 35mm SLR camera or any digital SLR camera with a light weight wide-angle lens all the way up to a heavy super telephoto lens. You can also fold the legs flat to obtain low camera angles. Don't forget to buy a head to mount on top of the tripod legs, I use the 3047 Pan-Tilt head; however, a ball head would work great, too. This set up may cost a little bit more, but it is well worth the investment.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Steady and Ready",
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This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
I finally have a REAL tripod now after being the owner of 3 flimsy pieces of junk. I was shocked and thrilled at the build quality of this pro tripod. The 488RC2 ball head sits atop this beauty and is a piece of perfection in its own right too! I especially like the way it supports my Canon 30D (with battery grip) with a Canon 70-200 4L (tripod collar attached) in all possible positions and with such rigid sturdiness. Now I can shoot in vertical position with such great ease. I stand at 6 feet tall and the height of the tripod (without adjusting the center column) when fully extended allows me to shoot without bending over to peer into the viewfinder. A remote switch for your camera will only enhance your shooting experience.
If you're thinking about getting your first REAL tripod and head, then this combination IMO is the way to go. I know it will be around for a long time. Last Note: For the reviewer who seems to get "pinched" -- I have not experienced this problem after adjusting the legs many times.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wish I had bought it sooner!!,
This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
I'm only sorry that I had not purchased this tripod sooner. Versatile, easy to manage and not as heavy as I thought it might be. Handles everything from my holga to my monorail 4x5's. I highly recommend it!!!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice solid tripod,
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This review is from: Manfrotto 3021BPRO Professional Tripod without Head (Black) (Electronics)
This tripod feels as it will last a lifetime. If is very well made and very versatil with the independent leg positioning. The PRO version is worth it beacuse it will give you more "tools" to create your photos and expand your skills.
With the 488RC2 it is perfect. I use the Rebel XT and wouldn't ask for more. |
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