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Manfrotto Modo Maxi 685 Review?Hi All,
I went to Ted's for look a round last week and noticed they have Manfrotto Modo Maxi 685 (or is it 685B?) for sale at $99.95. The tripod is very light, can extend to about 165 cm. I'm wondering if anyone have had this one and can you share some comments of what you think of the tripod. It's quite lightweight and easy to carry. I have a D40 w/ 18-200 and SB-400. so I'm wondering if I put them all on top of the tripod, how stable or unstable it'll become? I am planning to bring all my stuff to the store and put it on the test this weekend -ronald ~ronald~
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I'm sorry.
Was it black? That's what the "b" in the model number should mean.
Does it include a head, or is it just the legs? If just the head, remember to factor in the cost and weight of a head.
But what else are you panning to buy? Not just this week, but, say, over the next 18-24 months? Better glass? Longer glass? How heavy will that be? And how many times are you wanting to spend money on a tripod? The best advice I can give is that you buy the best legs you can afford. Even if you think they're more than you need, they won't be. And if you buy less than you need, you'll really be upset by blurry images, or when the legs collapse under the weight of the body + lens you're putting on them.
Are you saying that Ted's didn't have a D40 and an 18-200 in stock so that you could try this out? I'd be speaking with the store manager over that sort of lack of service were it the case. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: Manfrotto Modo Maxi 685 Review?
Why sorry?
yes, it was black
The tripod already includes the head
I have no planned to buy any tele lens probably a 50mm sometime in the future...
You know what.... I don't know what happened that day, but I don't think I used my brain at ALL!!!!!!!!! why didn't I think of that before? Uh oh..this is bad, I need a brain scan soon.... ~ronald~
Re: Manfrotto Modo Maxi 685 Review?Have a read of this.... depending on where photography takes you.... it could be a very expensive purchase.
http://www.bythom.com/support.htm In all seriousness.... look at buying at least a Manfrotto 190XPROB and either the 804 3 way head or a ballhead. Reason being, weight is the key, if it isn't steady and stable, one day it will topple when you are outdoors in the wind etc.... or else it will rock and sway in the wind...... Also, how is the height of it compared to you? You should be able to stand upright and look through the viewfinder. Stooping etc will render the tripod hard to use, so you probably won't take the shot..... I have an old tripod from my father that I don't use for these reasons. It is quite nice for something from either the 60's or 70's - was used with his cinefilm camera but the fact I have to connect the camera via grubscrew (no QR plates) and deal with a lever based head for film means I often don't bother. Soon I will be pulling my finger out & buying..... either a Benro or a Manfrotto 055XPROB ..... I want the 055 as I am a bit too tall for the 190 to be comfortable based on my testing. Old D200+extras
Re: Manfrotto Modo Maxi 685 Review?I originally bought a 190 Manfrotto, I was constantly raising the centre column to reach my eye level which was a real pain in the ass as it made it all the more wobbly, I recently bought a Manfrotto 055XPROB and I cant believe how good its been.
My product shots are now a lot easier with the centre column that can quickly reach 90 degree's in seconds. In answering your question, yes get the best tripod you can afford for the cash available as you'll never use it if it doesn't suit your needs. Nikon F80D, FM2n
RRS BH-55, 055XPROB Smugmug
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You went to Ted's.
Then I'd be very concerned at the capabilities of this unit with even a light DSLR. This unit will be more suited to a PHD camera, and I would suspect that it is not a satisfactory tripod for use with a DSLR.
Is that all? If that's the case, then you will be staying lightweight in terms of your camera and glass, but I respectfully suggest that something of a heavier duty is appropriate.
I had one a while back, but they failed to find one. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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