Manfrotto 190MF3 3-Section MagFiber Tripod without Head
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Product Description
The new 190MF3 represents the top of Manfrotto's lightweight tripod range. The190MF3 provides professional photographers with a tripod that's very light, compact, simple to use, strong, and extremely versatile to position.Without compromising on stability or rigidity of the tripod, Manfrotto engineers reduced the weight of the 190MF3 by utilizing carbon fiber legs with quick action lever locks in magnesium and resin. In addition, they incorporated the patented design of the 3001PRO series top spider, which offers four leg angle settings, and converts the center column into a lateral arm.The center column itself is of the latest generation of aluminum and resin materials. The low-angle adapter forms the top section of the center column and is easily detached by simply unscrewing the knob at the bottom of the column. This enables the head to be left mounted on the center column when switching between low-angle and normal shooting positions.All parts are assembled using a proven pressure clamp technology for greater durability and in-the-field serviceability. To make transportation even easier, the 190MF3 is supplied with a hand padded carrying strap that can also double as a hook to hang weight and increase stability during extreme wind conditions.
Product Details
- Brand: Manfrotto
- Model: 190MF3
- Released on: 2006-04-14
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x 4.00" w x 21.00" l, 5.00 pounds
Features
- Carbon fiber three-faced tubes for the tripod legs, aluminum and nylon polymer center column
- Magnesium die-casting for all tripod parts; stainless-steel nuts and bolts
- Ergonomic, user-friendly features such as quick-action adjustable leg lever locks
- Push buttons to operate leg angles and four degrees of inclination
- 56-inch maximum height with center column, 8.8-pound maximum load
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer Description
The 190MF3 represents the top of Manfrotto's lightweight tripod range. The 190MF3 provides professional photographers with a tripod that's very light, compact, simple to use, strong, and extremely versatile to position. Without compromising on stability or rigidity of the tripod, Manfrotto engineers reduced the weight of the 190MF3 by utilizing carbon fiber legs with quick action lever locks in magnesium and resin. In addition, they incorporated the patented design of the 3001PRO series top spider which offers four leg angle settings, and converts the center column into a lateral arm.
The center column itself is of the latest generation of aluminum and resin materials. The low-angle adapter forms the top section of the center column and is easily detached by simply unscrewing the knob at the bottom of the column. This enables the head to be left mounted on the center column when switching between low-angle and normal shooting positions.
All parts are assembled using a proven pressure clamp technology for greater durability and in-the-field serviceability. To make transportation even easier, the 190MF3 is supplied with a hand padded carrying strap that can also double as a hook to hang weight and increase stability during extreme wind conditions.
Features include:
- Carbon Fiber three-faced tubes for the tripod legs
- Aluminum and nylon polymer center column
- Magnesium die casting for all tripod parts and stainless steel nuts and bolts
- Ergonomic, user friendly features such as quick-action adjustable leg lever locks that instantly secure leg extensions firmly in place with no slippage or rotation
- Push buttons to operate leg angles to offer four degrees of inclination
- Center column with vertical/horizontal positioning
- Built-in low angle adapter
What's in the Box:
Tripod, carrying strap.
Customer Reviews
Great tripod if you have the money
I bought a 190MF3 with an Acratech ball head a couple years ago after using a Bogen 3001 legs with a 3029 pan-tilt head for several years. There were several reasons for the change: I wanted to move to an Arca-Swiss type quick-release system to make setup and lens changes more fluid, carbon fiber absorbs vibration to make a more stable platform, and I needed to reduce weight on the tripod and head. I also liked the features available on this tripod: the center column can be removed quickly and legs splayed flat, perfect for macro work close to the ground; the center column can also slide crossways through the base allowing the head to extend outward from the legs, thereby lessening the need for a macro slider; the center column has a triangular shape, keeping it from slipping and rotating unintentionally; the leg locks are quick and sure, and can be adjusted for tightness if they loosen up (though they haven't yet).
The drawbacks are few. Carbon fiber won't support a lot of weight, so be careful not to treat your tripod as a walking stick between shots. I wish the center column unscrewed a bit faster. And the feet are only held on by tension, as I discovered when a foot slipped off and sank into the water never to be seen again--I keep a spare in my photo pack now.
The price keeps this from being a toy of the casual photographer. Instead, view it as a tool for the advanced amateur or professional. If weight and features to support macrophotography are important considerations, there are few tripods the equal of this one. Consider the 3001 legs if you can settle for a little less--they're a great value.
Like it
I was using a heavy all metal tripod for years and finally bought my first MagFiber tripod. I like the easy leg lock/release controls as opposed to twist/locking. The carry strap is great when you're carrying it and other equipment. The screw lock base plate is a nice feature too. I haven't used the lateral arm yet.
Great tripod
This is the first quality tripod that I have owned so I don't have a lot to compare it to. It is very solid and functional. The velco strap at the bottom can be easily used to hang your camera bag adding a little weight and stability when needed. I would heartily recommend it.






