Thanks nice review thanks useful! Just bagged a three section carbon secondhand one from Mpb for £169 hope its as good as the pictures. Wont be selling my old first gen 055 though, one of those rare bits of gear that seems to last a lifetime
Thank you for making this great rundown video! I found an online deal for a used version of this tripod along with the XPRO 3 head for $425, which I think is reasonably good value. I've never owned a tripod anywhere near this price bracket before so my expectations are rather high.
Many thanks for the comprehensive review but please advise the difference between the 055 and the 190 Series, concerning maximum height, maximum working load of camera gear and stability. Best Regards.
Thanks very much for the video. I am looking hard for a tripod suitable for landscape work and don’t want to buy Chinese. Manfrotto tripods are therefore very much in the frame and I’m trying to decide between this one, the CXPRO3 and the 190s - all carbon fibre. Your video has helped me on the journey.
It's a great piece of kit, if you don't need it to be quite as small when collapsed I'd get the MT 055 CXPRO3 as it's more stable due to the thicker bottom leg sections. Thanks very much for your comment!
Very helpful review, thanks Hamer. This tripod is being sold at a big discount by Wex so an ideal time to buy. I have a Nikon 200-500 lens and from the reviews I've read the Manfrotto 055 is up to the job.
Glad you found the review useful, I got mine discounted at Wex last year, they have some great deals occasionally! I use mine with a 70-200 2.8 and 200-500 5.6 as well, it’d very much up to the job!
@@HamerReviews I was considering the MT190CXPRO3 with 3 legs. 7Kg weight limit. It's 0.5Kg lighter but I'm wondering if it will be strong enough for a D7100 + 200-500 f5.6. Possibility of adding a gimbal head in the future too. Safer with the 055 I think. Would you agree?
Hamer Reviews It’s 160 compared to the 170 of the 055. That’s 4” in old money and given I’m 6’ 5” I now think the 055 is the right one. Thanks! That’s why I like to chew things over before buying.
Got mine on sale at B&H for $230 (carbon fiber version) but when I got it, the center column exploded when I raised it for the first time, and I had to get a replacement. But now that I've heard the same thing from others who've owned it, I'm not sure I trust it enough to take as my only tripod when I'm traveling. So unfortunately I think this is a tripod that will remain in my studio only.
That’s interesting, I hadn’t heard that before. I’ve got to say it’s not an issue I’ve encountered and mine has had a fair bit of abuse since getting it. Good to know though!
I don't trust Manfrotto...the centre column disintegrated on me about 15 years ago when my Nikon D3X was attached, Luckily I had the camera strap around my neck....Manfrotto replaced it with a cheaper tripod which I also had problems with...never again....
@@naturallybob not really, not sure if I’m describing it well, but it’s near the mechanism to tighten the Center column so pretty central. In the rare occasions I’ve used it I’ve tied my camera bag to it with a carabiner and a short piece of thin rope 🙂
Just ordered the 4 section over the 3 section since I saved $120 and got it for only $320 after tax. I'm slightly worried that it won't be stable enough for astrophotography, though.
@@HamerReviews well what can I say I am feeling over the moon with my new tripod you can do anything you like with it. It is very sturdy and it's well worth the money for you get very well made well what do you expect being made in Italy it's like a Ferrari
Thanks for your comment. I try and balance my videos for a variety of audiences so you'll get more preamble from me rather than other channels. Hope you still found it useful.
Does your center column have any scratching or grooving on it? My Mt190cxpro4 ended up getting a small groove in the center column where the knob plate grips the column, and it developed scratching where it went up and down. How is yours doing in regards to the center column?
So it's a design flaw. When you tighten it, the mechanism creates a notch in the center column. And the metal collar grinds against the carbon fiber and scratches it when you raise and lower the center/horizontal column. It shouldn't do that.
Honestly don’t see it as a major issue, many of the carbon tripods I’ve used have has the same thing happen to them, and in fact some of the aluminium ones too.
This is great, I purchased my tripod from ebay yesterday and i just wanted confirmation i'd made the right choice before it arrived, it looks great
You did indeed! Enjoy
Thanks nice review thanks useful! Just bagged a three section carbon secondhand one from Mpb for £169 hope its as good as the pictures. Wont be selling my old first gen 055 though, one of those rare bits of gear that seems to last a lifetime
Eloquent, succinct and an excellent review style. Thank you. This was exactly what I was looking for👍🏻
Thank you for making this great rundown video! I found an online deal for a used version of this tripod along with the XPRO 3 head for $425, which I think is reasonably good value. I've never owned a tripod anywhere near this price bracket before so my expectations are rather high.
Glad it was helpful! How are you getting on with it?
Very great review, thank's a lot. Exactly what i needed to see to get it.
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My use case for the arm connector thingy is to hold up a monitor or an ipad so I can check focus and frame my shots better. It's actually quite handy.
Yep, the arm is, I’ve since got a light stand with right angle arm and that works well for monitors
Many thanks for the comprehensive review but please advise the difference between the 055 and the 190 Series, concerning maximum height, maximum working load of camera gear and stability. Best Regards.
Thank you! Good review
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Thanks very much for the video. I am looking hard for a tripod suitable for landscape work and don’t want to buy Chinese. Manfrotto tripods are therefore very much in the frame and I’m trying to decide between this one, the CXPRO3 and the 190s - all carbon fibre. Your video has helped me on the journey.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment and for subscribing! I hope you get the tripod you want, I love my CXPRO4 and other 055s!
I enjoy my Manfrotto, but will seriously consider this Carbon version.
It's a great piece of kit, if you don't need it to be quite as small when collapsed I'd get the MT 055 CXPRO3 as it's more stable due to the thicker bottom leg sections.
Thanks very much for your comment!
Very helpful review, thanks Hamer. This tripod is being sold at a big discount by Wex so an ideal time to buy. I have a Nikon 200-500 lens and from the reviews I've read the Manfrotto 055 is up to the job.
Glad you found the review useful, I got mine discounted at Wex last year, they have some great deals occasionally! I use mine with a 70-200 2.8 and 200-500 5.6 as well, it’d very much up to the job!
@@HamerReviews I was considering the MT190CXPRO3 with 3 legs. 7Kg weight limit. It's 0.5Kg lighter but I'm wondering if it will be strong enough for a D7100 + 200-500 f5.6. Possibility of adding a gimbal head in the future too. Safer with the 055 I think. Would you agree?
It might well be strong enough - but my issue is that it doesn’t go high enough
Hamer Reviews It’s 160 compared to the 170 of the 055. That’s 4” in old money and given I’m 6’ 5” I now think the 055 is the right one. Thanks! That’s why I like to chew things over before buying.
You’d definitely want the 055, I bought a 190 for use as a static video tripod, it was too short so bought another couple of 055’s instead
Thank You for this video!
You’re welcome, I hope you found it useful
Got mine on sale at B&H for $230 (carbon fiber version) but when I got it, the center column exploded when I raised it for the first time, and I had to get a replacement. But now that I've heard the same thing from others who've owned it, I'm not sure I trust it enough to take as my only tripod when I'm traveling. So unfortunately I think this is a tripod that will remain in my studio only.
That’s interesting, I hadn’t heard that before. I’ve got to say it’s not an issue I’ve encountered and mine has had a fair bit of abuse since getting it. Good to know though!
I don't trust Manfrotto...the centre column disintegrated on me about 15 years ago when my Nikon D3X was attached, Luckily I had the camera strap around my neck....Manfrotto replaced it with a cheaper tripod which I also had problems with...never again....
Have to say have had no issues with my 055 or 190 series tripods but sorry to hear of your experience
Thanks for that. Had mine for years. Solid, reliable and flexible enough for me. Any thoughts on cleaning and/or maintenance?
This doesn't have a hook in the bottom/middle part of tripod where you can hang a bag or something, right?
There’s a small hook at the top of the tripod where you can hang a bag 🙂
I see. Is it on the middle part of the tripod? Won't it cause stability issues?
@@HamerReviewsAnd btw, thanks for responding.
@@naturallybob not really, not sure if I’m describing it well, but it’s near the mechanism to tighten the Center column so pretty central. In the rare occasions I’ve used it I’ve tied my camera bag to it with a carabiner and a short piece of thin rope 🙂
@@HamerReviews I see. Thank you so much!
Just ordered the 4 section over the 3 section since I saved $120 and got it for only $320 after tax. I'm slightly worried that it won't be stable enough for astrophotography, though.
It should be stable enough - how has your experience been so far? 🙂 If you haven't already, please do subscribe, it really helps 🙂.
where were they selling it for $320?
Hi got my coming tomorrow..MT055CXPRO4
I hope you love it as much as I love mine!
How are you feeling about the new tripodv
@@HamerReviews well what can I say I am feeling over the moon with my new tripod you can do anything you like with it. It is very sturdy and it's well worth the money for you get very well made well what do you expect being made in Italy it's like a Ferrari
Thanks for the review. Is there a way to lower the tripod without the center column hitting the ground? (And without raising the center column)
Yes the legs actually clip outward but you’d need to move the centre column to the 90 degree position if you want it super low
Which would you recommend for general purpose, this of the 190 version?
Honestly this one, not necessarily in carbon if you don’t need the lightweight but I much prefer the 055 series to the 190
Just talk about the tripod.....
Thanks for your comment. I try and balance my videos for a variety of audiences so you'll get more preamble from me rather than other channels. Hope you still found it useful.
Does your center column have any scratching or grooving on it? My Mt190cxpro4 ended up getting a small groove in the center column where the knob plate grips the column, and it developed scratching where it went up and down. How is yours doing in regards to the center column?
Yep definitely does but doesn't affect the use.
So it's a design flaw. When you tighten it, the mechanism creates a notch in the center column. And the metal collar grinds against the carbon fiber and scratches it when you raise and lower the center/horizontal column. It shouldn't do that.
Honestly don’t see it as a major issue, many of the carbon tripods I’ve used have has the same thing happen to them, and in fact some of the aluminium ones too.
@@HamerReviews I still dont think its supposed to do that. The aluminum version doesnt have that problem.
@@HamerReviews got any pictures of it?