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Manfrotto MT057C4-G 057 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Geared Column

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Manfrotto MT057C4-G 057 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Geared Column
Key Features
  • Load Capacity: 44.1 lb
  • Max Height: 80.7"
  • Min Height: 9.1"
  • Folded Length: 26.2"
The Manfrotto 057 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Geared Column is a heavy-duty tripod that's intended for use with video cameras and large still cameras. With a 44.1 lb load capacity, the lightweight carbon fiber leg tubes of the 057 tripod provide rigid support even under a considerable amount of weight.
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Manfrotto MT057C4-G Overview

The Manfrotto 057 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Geared Column is a heavy-duty tripod that's intended for use with video cameras and large still cameras. With a 44.1 lb load capacity, the lightweight carbon fiber leg tubes of the 057 tripod provide rigid support even under a considerable amount of weight.

The tripod's geared center column provides maximum precision when you're setting the camera position. The column has a non-rotating, three-faceted design for increased system stability. You can unscrew the center-post collar, remove the center column, and attach the collar directly to the included low-angle adapter (through the chassis) to enable extremely low-angle shooting. With this method the 057 tripod can achieve a minimum height of 9.0".

The round carbon fiber legs feature user-adjustable flip locks to free and secure the leg stages. An included key for tightening the flip locks attaches to a leg for ever-ready access. With both the legs and the center column fully extended, the tripod reaches an extremely tall maximum height of 80.7".

Retractable spikes in feet
Bubble level near bottom of center column
Screw locks for tightening a tripod head to the center-post collar
Manfrotto suggests its 114 Video/Movie Heavy Dolly for this tripod
UPC: 719821324195

Manfrotto MT057C4-G Specs

Key Specs
Head Mount Type
3/8"-16 Male
Primary Material
Carbon Fiber
Load Capacity
44.1 lb / 20 kg
Maximum Working Height
80.7" / 205 cm
Max Height with Center Column Down
70.9" / 180.1 cm
Minimum Working Height
9" / 22.9 cm
Closed Length
26.2" / 66.5 cm
Weight
8.2 lb / 3.7 kg
Legs
Head Mount Type
3/8"-16 Male
Primary Material
Carbon Fiber
Leg Lock
Flip Lock
Leg Sections
4
Independent Leg Spread
Yes
Leg Positions
3 Positions
Foot Features
Retractable, Spiked
General
Load Capacity
44.1 lb / 20 kg
Maximum Working Height
80.7" / 205 cm
Center Column
Yes (Faceted)
Max Height with Center Column Down
70.9" / 180.1 cm
Minimum Working Height
9" / 22.9 cm
Closed Length
26.2" / 66.5 cm
Bubble Level
Yes
Weight
8.2 lb / 3.7 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
10.85 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
29.5 x 6.9 x 6.9"

Manfrotto MT057C4-G Reviews

Perfect -- except surprisingly heavy

By Mark
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2025-10-07

I have been working with the 3-section little sister of this tripod for years and decided to upgrade for two things: height and the crank. The crank is fantastic, tight and smooth. The added height is perfect -- wish I had done this years ago. But it is really heavy.

All I Hoped it Would Be

By michael
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-11-15

This is actually the 2nd one of these I have bought. Right off the bat, this is not a tripod you would want to hump to a remote location. It's heavier than most. But with that comes rock solid stability. The tubes slide out easily, the clamps don't slip, the column is quite sturdy and the gearing is smooth. Be aware that with all the tubes extended the base is over 5' in height. I needed to stand on a chair to mount my camera on it. With the column extended you would need a small ladder. I was using a D500 w/ Sigma 105 Art so there was a fair amount of weight on it. I used it to shoot a theater production and the height got the camera over most heads in the audience. After setting focus and exposure to center stage I used a remote shutter release to shoot with so the height really wasn't an issue while shooting. At the same show I used the first one of these to mount a video camera. Other than lack of portability, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this product to anyone. Totally happy with it.

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Is there a hook underneath the centre column you ...

Is there a hook underneath the centre column you can use to add extra weight to this?
Asked by: Daniel
This tripod has no hook.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-06-29

What specific extension arms, brackets, etc are ...

What specific extension arms, brackets, etc are necessary to shoot overhead with this tripod?
Asked by: Brett
You will need a tripod arm to set the camera horizontal on the Manfrotto MT057C4-G 057 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Geared Column. This is one of many, https://bhpho.to/3wWo24r You will need a tripod head. This is a few options, https://bhpho.to/3GCBSO0 . And best to use a sandbag on the bottom of the stand and one as a counter weight, https://bhpho.to/38uOv0N .
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2022-05-29

question

HiPlease tell me why the price is significantly different from similar Manfrotto 057 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Rapid Columnhttp://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/754161-REG/Manfrotto_MT057C4_4_Section_Carbon_Fiber_Tripod.htmlThe only difference is in the central column May have limitations or something else?This may be due to defective someone will return? This a renovated?
Asked by: Anonymous
The price difference is due to a surplus in inventory. There is no difference in the quality, or limitations. This is a brand new tripod.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

question

The load capacity is 12 kgIf I will buy Manfrotto MH057M0-Q5 (1,5kg)the rest of load will be the difference, 10,5kg? I'm just asking, maybe sounds stupid but the head supports 18 kg I believe... how to you calculate the load?
Asked by: Vasile S.
Though the head may support more, you never want to go above the weight capacity of the legs. Also, your right. If your head weighs 1.5 kg, that means you can put up to 10.5 kg more.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Curious as to why this geared column model has a ...

Curious as to why this geared column model has a lower load capacity than the rapid column?
Asked by: Jeffrey
A rapid center column has a better load capacity than a geared column.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-15
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