|
close |
The Cartoni B457 rubber foot for ENG/EFP tripods is a replacement for the stock spiked tripod foot when you either want to work on delicate surfaces or need additional vibration absorption.
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
Cons
Best Uses
Most Liked Positive Review
It Works
I suppose alot of negative things could be said if it didn't work, but I don't see much opportunity for messing this up. I had one foot missing on a used Cartoni Action Pro,...Read complete review
I suppose alot of negative things could be said if it didn't work, but I don't see much opportunity for messing this up. I had one foot missing on a used Cartoni Action Pro, and this foot was an exact match. If Cartoni would have strayed from the initial design I'd be really mad, but of course I'm not. Kudo's to Cartoni for keeping up with a modular system. This and a QR plate purchased new, combined with a used Action Pro tripod allowed me to have a full system under $200!
VS
Most Liked Negative Review
Falls off alot from my tripod.
Have purchased several of these, as it seems that, every time I buy a new one, I lose one in the field that day, unless I gaff tape them to my tripod legs....Read complete review
Have purchased several of these, as it seems that, every time I buy a new one, I lose one in the field that day, unless I gaff tape them to my tripod legs. Otherwise, they are fine.
REVIEWS
Reviewed by 11 customers
Sort by
Displaying reviews 1-11
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
Have purchased several of these, as it seems that, every time I buy a new one, I lose one in the field that day, unless I gaff tape them to my tripod legs. Otherwise, they are fine.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
I recommend using the blue lock-tight on these. The foot this replaced, I have no idea how I lost. Without the lock-tight they tend to work themselves off the tripod with use.
SO relieved B&H carries these feet. Cartoni's customer service is absolute garbage in the US from my experience.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
It fit perfectly on my cartoni tri-pod.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
essential part of my working day
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
Bought this as a replacement for a missing Cartoni foot. Works perfectly.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
Only places could ind one. All others were in a pack of three.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
High price tag, but these feet are bullet proof.
I purchased an a la cart tripod legs/head and it didn't come with feet. Only spikes.
Got three of these little bad boys and now I'm very happy. Sturdy, screw on tight, and I wouldn't leave home without them.
Only tried them on a Cartoni tripod, but I'm sure they fit other screw bottom spikes.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
Purchased as a replacement after my other one eventually worked its way off over time. I was pleased to find out that the replacement item did not just come with the rubber footing, but the upper metal attachment as well.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
It's one of the more reliable tripod foots I've come across. It holds great, doesn't move, and threads on. All in all, great engineering.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
I was very happy to be able to find a single rubber foot for my F101 tripod. After a day in the field I noticed the foot missing from my tripod. Thank you B&H for a perfect match [...]
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Cartoni Rubber tripod foot:
I suppose alot of negative things could be said if it didn't work, but I don't see much opportunity for messing this up. I had one foot missing on a used Cartoni Action Pro, and this foot was an exact match. If Cartoni would have strayed from the initial design I'd be really mad, but of course I'm not. Kudo's to Cartoni for keeping up with a modular system. This and a QR plate purchased new, combined with a used Action Pro tripod allowed me to have a full system under $200!
Displaying reviews 1-11