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Manfrotto 190XSCC Shorter Center Column for Select 190 Series Tripods

BH #MA190XSCC • MFR #190XSCC
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Manfrotto 190XSCC Shorter Center Column for Select 190 Series Tripods
Key Features
  • Shorter Than Stock Column
  • 3/8"-16 Mounting Thread
  • Bubble Level
The 190XSCC Shorter Center Column from Manfrotto is intended to replace the stock center column on select 190 series tripods, offering the user low-angle flexibility. The Shorter column allows the tripod legs to be set to the wider angles of inclination (a maximum of approximately 60°) while maintaining the ability to use the center column for vertical positioning.
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Will this fit the 190GO aluminum tripod?
Asked by: Dennis G.
No, this is not for the 190Go tripods.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Is the Manfrotto shorter center column (190XSCC) compatible with the older Manfrotto tripod model 190XDB?
Asked by: Joshua K.
They are cut differently so will not fit.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Will this fit the MKCOMPACTACN-BK?
Asked by: Anonymous
No it will not.
Answered by: Dideo M. Manfrotto Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Will this fit a 755XB?
Asked by: Brian W.
No, this version for the 190 series is too thin. You would need the one for the 055 series, which is 055XSCC, however it appears B&H no longer carries it.
Answered by: Dideo M. Manfrotto Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26

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I have the MT190cxPro4 tripod and am interested in this shorter column so I can keep the head I use for portraits on one column and keep the ball head for landscapes on the other. Would swapping the columns require tools or does it simply pop out when fully extended? Ideally I'd prefer to just swap columns while shooting rather than swap heads on the same column. Thanks!
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes you just swap columns. I use it the same way. There is a bit of getting used to swapping them though. The original one can be a bit hard to remove till your Ok with it.
Answered by: Toni F.
Date published: 2020-05-31
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