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Manfrotto 058B Triaut Camera Tripod - Replaces 3251 and 3051 (Black)

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  • Unique leg release
  • Extremely quick set up
  • Aluminum and steel construction
  • Each leg can be adjusted individually
  • Portable studio tripod with comfortable carry strap

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Customer Ratings
Stability
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.6
Light weight
4.1
3.5
4.1
4.6
4.7
Sturdiness
4.4
4.2
4.5
4.6
Versatility
4.0
4.6
5.0
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Peak Design
compatible devices
Camera
Camera, Camcorder, Smartphone
Camcorder
Camera
Camera
Camera
tripod head type
Ball Heads
fluid heads
Ball Heads
Rotation head
Ball Heads
material
Rubber, Aluminum, Alloy Steel
Aluminum
Aluminum
Magnesium Aluminium Alloy
Rubber, Aluminum
Carbon Fiber
minimum height
44 centimeters
55 centimeters
35 inches
65 centimeters
3.54 inches
5.5 inches
maximum height
191 centimeters
230 centimeters
189 centimeters
72.4 inches
160 centimeters
60 inches
weight
15.8 pounds
2.02 kilograms
60.32 ounces
1.29 kilograms
leg sections
4
4
4
5

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Product Description

The 058B Triaut is one of the most exciting tripods in the whole Bogen Manfrotto range, featuring patented simultaneous release of all three legs or any individual leg. This permits the legs to be extended, the tripod leveled (spirit level provided) and locked in seconds without ‘ fiddling’ with individual leg adjustments. Telescoping the legs is achieved by activating the same release. Other important features of this very professional tripod are the ability to adjust all angles individually and secure them with Bogen Manfrotto telescopic struts. Favored for medium format up to large. Rubber feet with retractable spiked feet are standard. Includes carrying strap. This replaces the Bogen Manfrotto 3251and 3051.

Customer reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
23 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the stability, quality and buttons of the camera tripod. For example, they mention it's very stable, sturdy and capable of holding up to 26 lbs. Some appreciate the quick release buttons and the easy on/off head. That said, opinions are mixed on the weight.

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11 customers mention11 positive0 negative

Customers like the stability of the camera tripod. For example, they mention it's very stable, sturdy, and capable of holding up to 26 lbs. The height and stability are the other important factor, and the center column allows for micro height adjustments.

"...It's steady as a rock. I'm an architectural photographer who needs to work with all parts of the camera level: tripod, head, and camera...." Read more

"So strong and so tall or short. This is too good of value not buy when you’re in the market for an excellent tripod...." Read more

"...The height and stability are the other important factor, and I can crank my camera way over people's heads now that my other tripods just couldn't..." Read more

"Great tripod. Sturdy and a bit heavy if you not use to the weight...." Read more

5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera tripod. They mention that it is an amazing tripod and the best tripod for extended use.

"Great tripod. Sturdy and a bit heavy if you not use to the weight...." Read more

"Excellent tripod with all the functionality you need...." Read more

"This is an amazing tripod and very stable. Buyers beware this is an extremely heavy heavy tripod not meant for travel or on location...." Read more

"Great product..." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the buttons on the camera tripod. They mention that the quick release buttons is fantastic, and the easy on/off head allows for quick removal. They also appreciate the ease of releasing all the legs at once.

"...The quick release buttons is fantastic. Now I do not have to adjust each section of each leg...." Read more

"...It's easy on/off head allows for quick removal while photographing events or families and children and the legs go in and out with just a touch of a..." Read more

"...Love the ease of releasing all the legs at once and the sturdiness...." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the camera tripod. They say it's a great investment and the best tripod that money can buy.

"...It is heavy, but I like this. It is the best tripod that money can buy." Read more

"Excellent Value..." Read more

"Great investment..." Read more

11 customers mention4 positive7 negative

Customers are mixed about the weight of the camera tripod. Some mention it's sturdy and heavy, while others say it'll break easily.

"...They want to slip if they're not extended all the way. Secondly, weight...." Read more

"...It is heavier than a carbon fiber tripod, of course, but sometimes that is not a bad thing...." Read more

"...It is heavy, but I like this. It is the best tripod that money can buy." Read more

"Great tripod. Sturdy and a bit heavy if you not use to the weight...." Read more

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