The Manfrotto 058B Aluminum Triaut Tripod is a professional tripod ideal for use with medium format and 4x5" cameras. It features a built-in bubble level, and automatic leg release system which allows for simultaneous or individual release of the leg sections. This system permits the legs to be extended and the tripod leveled and locked in seconds without the need for individual leg adjustments. Telescoping the legs is achieved by activating the same release.
- Load Capacity: 26.5 lb
- Max Height: 85.4"
- Min Height: 17.3"
- Folded Length: 37"
Manfrotto Geared Tripod Legs Overview
Manfrotto Geared Tripod Legs Specs
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Manfrotto Geared Tripod Legs Reviews
The best tripod ever
I had absolutely love my 058b tripod. I had one and sold it (when moving) and couldn't wait to replace it.
Heavy but Fast and Rock Solid
I have owned one of these tripods since 1991. It was originally purchased for the speed it allows in set up for a photo assignment I had. I was warned by the seller it was heavy and they are not wrong, it was not designed to be used in the way I intended to use it, which was more like a travel tripod! But it proved to be precisely what I needed. Extremely fast to set up and level, precise in adjustment via the geared centre column if needed and absolutely rock solid. Although I now have a second one, the original is still used and the only damage, apart from a few scratches it has acquired over the years, came when I broke one of the tabs a few years ago that are used for raising/lowering the tripod in a single quick action but I can manage that with just the two remaining ones anyway. It is a beast, well used and very much appreciated.
