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Best Tripods For Landscape Photography

The best tripods for landscape photography
Manfrotto 190GO MT190GOC4 £239 l www.manfrotto.com Manfrotto’s 190-series has great heritage and this MT190GOC4 carbon fibre tripod is the lightest, most compact offering in the 190 range. It’s a 4-leg section tripod that weighs 1,350g

Whether you’re in need of a new tripod, a better ball head or simply want to look after your set of sticks, there’s something for every scenic shooter in this comprehensive round-up… Manfrotto 190GO MT190GOC4 £239 l www.manfrotto.com Manfrotto’s 190-series has great heritage and this MT190GOC4 carbon fibre tripod is the lightest, most compact offering in the 190 range. It’s a 4-leg section tripod that weighs 1,350g, can be extended to a maximum height of 147cm and folds down to 45cm. It’ll happily support up to 7kg and the twist locks ensure the legs have no protruding parts and can be quickly loosened or locked with 90° rotation. The legs can be set to four leg-angle positions and its clever built-in 90° column mechanism lets users swing the centre column horizontally for low-level shots in a matter of seconds. Note the price is for the tripod only so you will need to budget an extra £100 for a good-quality ball head. Sirui K-10X ball head £97 l en.zssirui.com There are many reasons why landscape photographers swear by using ball heads. Not only do they allow us to move the camera freely to find the perfect composition, they’re fast to […]

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