Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black)

by Manfrotto

$139.00
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Release Date:2006-04-14
Label:Manfrotto
UPC:719821204848
Binding:Electronics
Published By:Manfrotto
ASIN:B00011X0X2
Category:Photography

Manfrotto 728B Digi Compact Tripod with Integrated 3-Way Head and Carrying Bag (Black) Features

  • Suited for compact, 35mm SLRs, or the new generation of lightweight camcorders
  • Constructed of sturdy multifaceted tubular aluminum, 4-section tripod provides a stable platform for steady shots
  • Quick flip lever leg locks for fast setup and breakdown, center column is reversible for low-angle shots
  • Pan and tilt movements are extremely smooth to allow for clean video pans and tilts
  • 64.8-inch maximum height, 7.7-pound maximum load

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Product Description

Bogen Manfrotto 728B Digi Tripod with Quick Release Photo Video Head - Pan and tilt movements are extremely smooth to allow for clean video pans and tilts Maximum Height with extended center column 58.9 inches; Maximum Height (center column not extended) - 56.3 inches; Minimum Height - 19.3 inches Closed Length - 20.7 inches 4 Leg Sections with flip locks and rubberized feet for stability on virtually all surfaces Maximum Load Capacity - 7.7 pounds

Customer Reviews

Great Compact Tripod - Reviewed on 2008-09-30
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I trusted this tripod with my Canon XHA1, and it didn't let me down. Purchased for a media fam trip to France, it fit perfectly in my camera case. Bungee cords worked well to tie the tripod down to the case when in operation in the field. Tripod setup and adjustment were fast and easy.

I put this tripod through a "professional duty" workout, and it performed nicely, much better than the cheaper compact tripods.
Definition of "Ease of Use" - Reviewed on 2008-07-12
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This tripod is absolutely perfect in every attribute that counts. It is easily adjustable, quickly deployed, light-weight, sturdy, and built to last. I use this tripod with a Nikon D60, and even with a 55-200mm lens it doesn't feel the slightest bit wobbly/stressed. I take this tripod with me when I go hiking in the mountains because it is compact and lightweight and fits in my backpack, and the angled rubber feet ensure that it won't slip/slide/move on rocky or muddy terrain. The carrying case that it comes with is nice enough for storage and transport.
Great tripod...does exactly what I need it to do and more - Reviewed on 2008-05-29
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I have had this tripod for about 2 months now and so far it has been great. It was a huge upgrade from my old one. It's sturdy, fairly light weight, easy to use and easy to transport. It doesn't have a ball head but it is much less expensive than buying a tripod and then a ball head separately. It is sturdy enough to hold even a relatively heavy camera without much if any camera shake. I myself have not experienced any camera shake. I do a lot of hiking, and climbing and this tripod has never weighed me down. It also it fairly tall. I'm six feet tall and at the tripod's highest point my camera sits at eye level for me. Even when it's not at it's highest it's not uncomfortable to use. I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a good tripod at a relatively good price.
Great SLR tripod for hikers - Reviewed on 2008-02-08
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4 customers found this review helpful.

Since I take mostly landscape photographs, I don't like dealing with heavy tripods. I hike extensively and go on lengthly backpacking trips. This is an excellent alternative to the heavy Bogen/Manfrotto tripods, without sacrificing quality. I'm really impressed with the construction, and I've had no trouble with the head (smooth and easy to operate). The legs are strong and withstand decent stream/river currents without shaking. Each leg operates separately, so propping up your camera in uneven terrain is a cinch. I'm a huge fan of this tripod, and look forward to many years of hard use.
Good for the money - Reviewed on 2008-02-08
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2 customers found this review helpful.

Not as stable as I hoped, but servicable and a good buy for the money. if you will be using LARGE lens you may want a hever system which means more money, so as I said good product for the money.
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