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The Manfroto Mini Salon 190 Camera Stand (old cat #0816) is designed for 35mm and medium format cameras. The Mini Salon 190 allows working heights from 22.5" to just under 6 ft.
The counter-balanced column in black anodized aluminum is mounted on a heavy cast iron 33" x 21.5" base with two pivoting wheels which lock firmly into place with individual wheel locks.
The Mini Salon 190 features a smooth operating counter balanced horizontal gear driven crossarm, supplied complete with a camera support platform. The crossarm support casting also features a built-in 7.8 x 11" accessory tray.
| Maximum Height | 6 ft (1.8M) |
| Weight | 73 lbs (33.2 kg) |
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Comments about Manfrotto Mini Salon 190 Camera Stand:
I'm very happy. This is a great stand for the price.
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During assembly certain screws were stripped and too short. Luckily a local machine shop fixed the problem for $35.00. Manfrotto USA could not replace the part for four weeks. Quality control needs improvement.
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Used for studio product shots.
May not be the most exciting equipment in the studio, but it does a very important job and performs very well. Stable, steady, and easy to adjust with a wide range of motion.
Very highly recommended.
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This Manfrotto stand once assembled appears to be quite solid and a good value. You may say to yourself, that for[$] it should be however, once you realize that the prices of Camera Stands can soar way north of $20,000.00, it puts in better perspective.My gripe with the stand is that NO ONE, either at Manfrotto or anywhere else, appeared to have any knowledge of the assembly of the unit. This would normally have been very simple and straight forward EXCEPT that both stands I received, had the Pulley Cable OFF the Pulley and threaded in the wrong direction. Even this could be rectified fairly easily IF someone had told me to lay the column level horizontally before trying to arrange the cable and pulley. In its normal upright position, I found any adjustment impossible.Not being terribly mechanical, it took me a while to understand the concept, and realize I had to neutralize the weight of the heavy balance inside the Column. Once perfectly level, the balance was no longer "fighting" the Cable and Pulley. Remove the Pulley, face it so that the Cable faces in the CORRECT direction and there you have it.When purchasing ANYTHING, if adjustments are required, manufacturers should have the obligation of supplying simple, clear, and concise instructions for same. Apparently, very few can be bothered.
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