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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good entry level tripod
This was the first tripod since I started shooting seriously.

1. The weight is light, and the construction of the leg part is excellent. Considering the leg part only, it is very stable, easy to manipulate, including the fold and unfold - extension of the legs.

2. It is very tall - I am 6' 2" and I did not feel much uncomfort with that...
Published on March 10, 2007 by Yi Feng

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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The head is barely useable.
This is a very good tripod for the money. The only problem is the 3-way head. It has too much slack. Once you angle the camera in the direction you want, tighten the handle, it will settle a few degrees more down or to the side. It also does not have a mark for the horizontal position, so it's hard to align the camera to the horizontal plane. It will lean a few...
Published on July 16, 2007 by Matt


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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The head is barely useable., July 16, 2007
This review is from: Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black) (Electronics)
This is a very good tripod for the money. The only problem is the 3-way head. It has too much slack. Once you angle the camera in the direction you want, tighten the handle, it will settle a few degrees more down or to the side. It also does not have a mark for the horizontal position, so it's hard to align the camera to the horizontal plane. It will lean a few degrees to the left. Even the cheapest plastic tripods I've seen have a sturdier head.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good entry level tripod, March 10, 2007
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This review is from: Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black) (Electronics)
This was the first tripod since I started shooting seriously.

1. The weight is light, and the construction of the leg part is excellent. Considering the leg part only, it is very stable, easy to manipulate, including the fold and unfold - extension of the legs.

2. It is very tall - I am 6' 2" and I did not feel much uncomfort with that.

3. The head part is a bit fishy - compared to the leg part. There is a few problems I met with the head since 2004. First, it is takes some effort to point the lens to designated target. When I was shooting moon - given a 300mm lens on a 1.6x DSLR in New York, it takes great effort to point the focusing point to the moon. Second, the quick release board is not quite stable - in some degree it kills the stable legs.

Given the price of the tripod - it is a reasonable starting tripod for folks shoot seriously. Even in day time, shooting scenically, a tripod will offer you much sharper image than handhold with shutter speed slower than 1/200s.

I used it for more than two years now and I upgraded to a Bogen 3021BPro and a Benro ball head (a A-S compatible ball head made by a China manufacture, got on ebay), they works noticebly better but cost me $330.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great tripod for vloggers on the go!, February 1, 2007
This review is from: Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black) (Electronics)
This is a great tripod for vloggers and citizen journalists. I'm a video editor in Tucson, AZ, and in my free time I like to take my consumer-level video camcorder (1 CCD, a Canon Optura 30) out to capture scenery, public events, live music, and other things for use on a video blog I infrequently produce. I therefore needed a tripod that was simultaneously durable, lightweight, and provided relatively smooth tracking motions (panning, tilting, etc.), and didn't cost an arm and a leg to buy.. I looked around for something that met this criteria and landed on the 728B.

I also travel quite a bit via bicycle, and the 728B fits nicely into my backpack during commute. It's made of hard plastic with sturdy pop-lock mechanisms on the legs and twist locks on the head. The plate is made of metal and is small enough to stay attached to the bottom of my camcorder without causing much issue. My only criticism is that the head is not removable, thus making it impossible to buy a separate, higher-end ball head in the future. Theoretically this forces someone into purchasing a whole new tripod when the time comes to upgrade. A shrewd economic decision that may benefit the company that manufactures these tripods, but is woefully inconvenient for working-class media folks like myself.

It is likely that most people will use this tripod for capturing still imagery with a digital camera. Though I can't speak to those individuals directly I can say that this is an excellent tool for amateur videographers, vloggers, or folks just wanting a stable tripod for capturing the impending internet video revolution!... or junior's soccer match. Whichever comes first.

Simple and sweet. 4 stars.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very lightweight and serviceable, December 6, 2006
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This review is from: Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black) (Electronics)
The 728b is a very lightweight tripod/mount at under 4lbs. Keep in mind that this is not a tripod you want to push anywhere near its supposed 11 lb. limit. I use it for my Pentax 65mm Spotting scope (2.3lbs) and for something like that, it's just about ideal. Settling time is well under 2 seconds and the range of motions on the integrated head is fine. I have used it at 100x without any problems. It comes with a nice travel case and shoulder strap. As a really lightweight tripod, it definitely fills a useful niche - just don't expect to be able to put a 10lb refractor that's 30" long on it!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great SLR tripod for hikers, February 8, 2008
This review is from: Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black) (Electronics)
Since I take mostly landscape photographs, I don't like dealing with heavy tripods. I hike extensively and go on lengthly backpacking trips. This is an excellent alternative to the heavy Bogen/Manfrotto tripods, without sacrificing quality. I'm really impressed with the construction, and I've had no trouble with the head (smooth and easy to operate). The legs are strong and withstand decent stream/river currents without shaking. Each leg operates separately, so propping up your camera in uneven terrain is a cinch. I'm a huge fan of this tripod, and look forward to many years of hard use.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid, March 28, 2007
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This is a solid tripod -- very well constructed. It's easy to use, too. In hindsight, I might have opted instead for the ball head, and the quick release, but that's minor. I think this one is actually more solid.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Engineering Could Be Better - Head Assembly Came Apart, December 3, 2007
This review is from: Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black) (Electronics)
I had this tripod for little over a year and used it exclusively indoors (still in like new condition). Functionally it worked well though the locked positions didn't always hold as tightly as I expected.

Overall I was satified until just recently when I pulled it out to do some shooting. I started to move the head when it suddenly disassembled. Apparently the three screws that attached it were no longer secure.

I took apart the head by removing the plastic cover and unscrewing the mount. Needless to say what I found inside was indicative of poor engineering and what looks like a stop gap solution. There is a loose metal square (very uneven) that is put in to keep a bolt in position, secondly the three screws are so short that they barely grip the thread when tightened. At this price level I expect well machined parts and some thought given to the correct screw length.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for the money, February 8, 2008
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Not as stable as I hoped, but servicable and a good buy for the money. if you will be using LARGE lens you may want a hever system which means more money, so as I said good product for the money.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For the price, it's definitely worth it for the traveling photographer, January 27, 2007
This review is from: Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black) (Electronics)
I travel all over the US with this tripod and while it's not perfect, it's definitely more than sufficient to handle even my hefty Mamiya C330 with ease. It's definitely a rugged tripod as I have dropped it 2 stories and it barely even sustained a scratch. My only complaint is that I wish it had a ball head, but the weight and size make it acceptable for airline flight.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars ...leg locks kept breaking, December 25, 2008
This review is from: Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black) (Electronics)
I purchased this item at a local camera shop. It looks great and sets up easy but the plastic leg locks have broken on two ocassions, rendering it useless. I took it back twice for repair under the warranty. The third time it broke I said to heck with it and just shelled out a few bucks more to buy a good tripod with metal leg locks.
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