As Pernas de Tripé Manfrotto 055XDB se espelham no sucesso da série 3011/3021, mas foram reprojetadas para oferecer melhor ergonomia do mecanismo de liberação do ângulo da perna. Elas podem alcançar uma altura máxima de operação de 70" (178cm) com 24" (61cm) quando dobradas.
Com menos recursos que o 055XB ou 055XBPRO e um design mais simples, esse modelo é em torno de 0,5 libra (230g) mais leve e uma escolha mais econômica. Ideal para uso com câmeras fotográficas médio formato leve de 35mm e camcorders de vídeo do tipo digital ou convencional.
| Altura Máxima | 70,3 polegadas (178,5cm) |
| Altura Máxima sem a Coluna Estendida | 54,1 polegadas (137,5cm) |
| Altura Mínima | 18,9 polegadas (48cm) |
| Comprimento Quando Dobrado | 24 polegadas (61cm) |
| Capacidade de Carga | 15,4 libras (7kg) |
| Seções de Perna | 3 |
| Tipo de Trava de Perna | Porca Tipo Borboleta |
| Abertura Independente de Pernas | Sim |
| Seções da Coluna Central | 1 |
| Tipo de Coluna Central | Deslizamento rápido |
| Braço Central | Não |
| Pés com Pontas | Não |
| Tipo de Cabeça | Não tem |
| Tamanho de Rosca de Montagem da Cabeça | 3/8 de polegada |
| Peso | 4,6 libras (2,1kg) |
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Sturdy Tripod For The Money
This is a good, basic, reliable tripod that is a good value for the price. I use this tripod for night photography, macro photography, landscapes, portraits and for other occasions when I ...Read complete review
This is a good, basic, reliable tripod that is a good value for the price. I use this tripod for night photography, macro photography, landscapes, portraits and for other occasions when I do not need to carry the tripod all day. All the parts and hardware are high quality and the the wing nut leg locks will not jam if they get a bit of sand or grit in them (unlike the Gitzo twist locks). I have owned several Manfrotto tripods in the past:[...]The drawback of this tripod is that the aluminum legs are more prone to transmit vibration than carbon fiber legs, and the aluminum legs add about 1 lb. in weight as compared to a carbon fiber model with similar load capacity. However, this tripod costs less than 1/2 the price of the comparable Manfrotto carbon fiber model. I have a carbon fiber tripod that I use for travel and hiking, but I am very happy with the 055XDB for occasions when I need a sturdier tripod. I simply added an Acrotech head that weighs about 1 lbs less than the Really Right Stuff BH-55 head that I was considering and got a very stable support for a lot less money.
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Sturdy and light
Already own two other Manfrotto tripods, so knew I was getting a great product. This tripod is tall enough to use without having to bend over much, and light enough to cart on a...Read complete review
Already own two other Manfrotto tripods, so knew I was getting a great product. This tripod is tall enough to use without having to bend over much, and light enough to cart on a backpack all day. I didn't like the redesign of the leg locks. My other two have the flip lock, which is very easy to use. This one has twist knobs, which are going to be hard to use in cold weather, as they are already stiff to turn.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
This is a good all-around tripod for most uses aside from extremely heavy gear. Setup and breakdown are very easy and it's lightweight enough to carry on a shoulder for fairly long distances.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
Great tripod for the money. I like the ball head a lot. Wanted a more flexible tripod so I can get soem unique angles. So far I am very happy with this one.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
It's a great tripod that could be use for the life. It's not light weight but it could be easily transported. I recommend it.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
These sticks are solid, and they go super high. It's perfect as a run-and-gun tripod for shooting video. I have a Bogen 501HDV head on mine.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
The 055XDB tripod is very solid, and high enough. But it may be too heavy to take photo everywhere.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
Much lighter than my old tripod. Very sturdy and professional
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Used for middle school video production class. Very durable and strong.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
I use this for a Canon 7D for still photography as well as video. It is very nice to one piece of gear that covers all of my needs. It is sturdy, well built and easy to use. I don't think I realized that each leg is secured by a twist knob vs. just a quick release valve, and it is admittedly a little heavier than I thought, but still very easy to use and very portable.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
Lightweight and mobile. Does not have attached leveler which is a downside.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
This tripod is built with solid construction and is not too heavy to take with you anywhere you go.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
Nice and tall, so for 6 foot people like myself I don't have to bend over the tripod.
Construction seems stable and sturdy - probably not as light as the 190 model. I've bought them for a school thinking that they should be able to take some abuse.
Twist tie style locks, not flaps if that matters to you.
The XDB model is the cheapest style - there's no bubble, but you're still getting a manfrotto product. I just wanted a step up from the cheap ones but still reasonable on the pocketbook.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
This is by far the best tripod I've ever owned. Very sturdy and easy to use.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
i use this in a high school auditorium to record band & orchestra performances. it has great height when fully extended, so i am able to get above everyone's head without obstructions.
personally, i like this type of leg lock over the cam type.
it has a hook of sorts that you're supposed to use to hang a bag or accessories, but i would never do that. instead, i'd rather have a threaded hole to attach a lightweight lcd monitor.
it's a bit on the heavy side -- wouldnt want to lug this all over the place -- but the price and height were my main factors.
see my separate review of the 700RC2 video head.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
Very stable tripod, many like the weight of carbon fiber over aluminum, but for me personally the weight doesn't bother me, especially when you take into the account the price difference of carbon fiber versus aluminum legs. The wing nuts work well, i quite like them... i was a little anxious about them at first, but am happy so far... we'll have to see how they hold up down the road a ways..
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
Good price and nice product. The tripod matches exactly what the website describes. I am a journalism student, and I always looking for affordable photography equipments. I compared different companies sell this tripod online, and found B&H has a better deal.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
Tripod is steady and easy to setup. It has been a
great tool in the field and studio.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
Already own two other Manfrotto tripods, so knew I was getting a great product. This tripod is tall enough to use without having to bend over much, and light enough to cart on a backpack all day. I didn't like the redesign of the leg locks. My other two have the flip lock, which is very easy to use. This one has twist knobs, which are going to be hard to use in cold weather, as they are already stiff to turn.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
nice and sturdy
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
This tripod is great with any video camera even DSLRs. Its a very sturdy tripod that you don't have to worry about tipping over. Its easy to balance using any tripod head. One of the best things about this tripod is that you can adjust the angle of the legs, so if you get caught in a tight spot each leg can extend to 90 degrees which is helpful when shooting in cars or on stairs and you cant place all three legs on the same level. The tripod is great for traveling, it folds up to about 2 feet, so I am able to strap it to my camera bag and carry it on the plane with me and stow it in the overhead compartment. This tripod always comes with me on vacation. I am extremely satisfied with this product and wouldn't go with any other brand than Manfrotto.
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Comments about Manfrotto 055XDB Tripod Legs (Black), with Wing-Nut Leg Locks:
I needed a tripod for video so , a GOOD and SOLID tripod with an extremly fluid head. I'm really happy with it , amazing product , cheap price !
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