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Bogen / Manfrotto 785 Modo Maxi Photo Video Grip Head Tripod
Bogen / Manfrotto 785 Modo Maxi Photo Video Grip Head Tripod

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Brand: Bogen
Category: Photography

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 23.8 x 5.4 x 5.3

MPN: 785B
Model: 785B
UPC: 719821258070
EAN: 0719821258070
ASIN: B000FA7PQ2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Offers the height you need, but folds up to a compact 17.13 in (43.5 cm)
  • Maximum Height with extended center column - 59.2 inches (150.5 cm)
  • Maximum Height - 50 inches (127 cm)
  • Minimum Height - 6.9 inch (17.5 cm)
  • Closed Length - 17.1 inches (43.5 cm)

Accessories:

  • Adorama Tripod Case Medium - Case ( for tripod ) - nylon
  • Bogen / Manfrotto 785BAG Modo Tripod Bag
  • Bogen 785PL Quick Release Plate for 785SHB Modo & 715 Mini Tripod Heads

Similar Items:

  • Bogen 785PL Quick Release Plate for 785SHB Modo & 715 Mini Tripod Heads
  • Nikon Lens Pen Cleaning System
  • Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60 & D80 Digital SLR Cameras
  • Transcend 8GB SDHC CARD (SD 2.0 SPD Class 6)
  • Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A tripod helps a photographer get sharp, crisp pictures and video. Unfortunately, many tripods are often bulky and heavy so some are reluctant to carry them along for many outdoor shoots. Fortunately, there is Modo. The MANFROTTO 785B Modo Maxi Tripod is a unique tripod that extends to a useful 59.2 inches high yet can fold down to about 17 inches. For low angle images, the bottom of the innovative center column is designed to twist off, and the three variable leg angles allow the tripods to reach 6.9 inches from ground level. Developed with a versatile hybrid head, the Modo can be used with both digital camera and video equipment. With the touch of the safety button, the quick-release plate allows the user to easily switch between cameras and equipment, making capturing family, vacation and everyday moments simple. With a practical, sleek black anodized aluminum finish and a total weight of about 2 pounds, the 785B Modo tripod is designed to deliver a wide range of photo opportunities in many places and situations without angst. As a hobbyist or professional focusing on getting the best shots, that's a really good thing. Get the Modo today. It's a perfect tool for the creative artist. Maximum Load Capacity - 2.2 pounds (1 kg) Weight - 2.16 pounds (0.98 kg)


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Very good tripod.   August 5, 2008
I have Canon Powershot S3IS with the len adaptor and additional telephoto lens, which make the weight totally around 600-700g. This tripod is perfectly work with my camera and those extentions. It provides stable base in almost every surface. I once used it in the quite fast-flowing steam, with round rocks paving. The weight of the tripod itself is quite light, though my old cheeply-flimsy plastic tripod weigh less (but with less stability when stands)... It looks professionally and the price is unbeatalbe at Amazon.com. The only con about this tripod is that it doesn't come with any bag, and the Bogen/Manfrotto original bag for tripod costs more than this tripod itself. (This is why I gave it only 4 stars rating) Overall, I am very satisfied with this purchase, and will definitely recommend everybody to invest in this product.


5 out of 5 stars Great portability and stability.. not so good head.   July 27, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The good:

1.- It's the most stable tripod I've used, in it's weight and portability category.
2.- Great when used with small camcorders (I use it with the very small Sony HDR-CX7). Some great tripods are way over the size and weight, almost a waste for this kind of camcorders, and when you buy a smaller tripod you feel the camera is in danger (very poor tripods). With this one, you feel safe, and at the same time you don't feel it's a waste of size, weight or price.
3.- The quick lock system is great.
4.- great appearance.

The not so good:

1.- I have to say that I'm not crazy about the head (ball type) that comes with the tripod. It appears to be solid and all that, and it's really beautiful and small. Ok. The problem is when you can do stuff like panning. The head can be set in two positions: PHOTO and VIDEO. The PHOTO position gives you 3 axis movement freedom, and once you get the angle, you lock the head and that's it. The VIDEO position allows you 2 axis movement (left-right and up-down). You find the angle and lock the head. But you can't lock an independent axis of the head, and that's not good. For example, if you want to pan left to right with the up-down axis locked, you just can't do that, so you have to pan keeping the up-down axis locked by hand. And when you try to lock something, it locks the complete ball of the head. I don't have problems with this issue and my small camera, and I achieve great panning


Conclusion:
The issue with the head isn't a reason for not buying the tripod, because the overall quality is awesome. I would buy it again. The thing is, I wish I knew this kind of information before, just in case, given I'm not a professional.



5 out of 5 stars Light, easy to use, sturdy   July 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Had a chance to use this product on a few occasions, and for my light setup, has far exceeded any expectations.

Very light and easily adjustable. Takes seconds to set up a shot. Head is sturdy.

Only real negative is if you're looking to take panoramics w/ stitching, the head is not made for it. Also wish you could remove the head for storage/travel.



4 out of 5 stars A Great Tripod For Light Equipment   July 4, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I really like this tripod. It goes very well with my Canon Rebel Xsi and most lenses (50mm, 18-55mm...).

Pros:
- Good price for a Bogen/Manfrotto.
- Light, great for travel.
- Good build quality.
- Very easy to use and to get it into the configuration you want.
- Goes from 6.9 inches to 59 inches (1.50 meters)!

Cons:
- Will not handle heavy equipment-over 2.2 pounds.
- Panning (shooting panoramas) is harder than when using more expensive tripod ball heads.

Overall it's a great tripod, with some limitations. If you know you will not have more than 2 pounds in equipment and given the price range, I highly recommend it.



4 out of 5 stars Good until it broke....   April 19, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I bought this about a year ago I thought it was great: sturdy, lightweight, and made of good material. Fits my Canon 400D and Nikon D80 well and everything was good until it broke yesterday. IT IS NOT WATERPROOF!!! If your a nature photographer like me, then make sure you don't get the whole thing in water. I dropped mine, by accident of course, about 20 feet into the water, and when I found it, part of the leg was stuck so I tried to push it together and then pull it apart and it just pulled right apart. I was pissed now realizing that what I thought was a good tripod could not stand up to water. Overall this was a good tripod until it broke and I'll be attempting to buy a waterproof manfrotto soon....

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