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Manfrotto 190 GO! : Specifications and Opinions


Manfrotto 190 GO!

The Manfrotto 190 GO! is a tripod for mid-size and large cameras, manufactured from 2015. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 204 €;
14 users have given it an average vote of 9.4 out of 10.




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 Minimum height   7 cm
 Maximum height (no column)   122 cm
 Maximum height (column extended)   146 cm
 Max payload   7 kg
 Legs sections   4
 Legs tube diameter  
 Lenght (closed)   45 cm
 Weight   1.67 kg
 Material   Aluminium
 Tripod head   Removable, not supplied

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avatarjunior
sent on July 06, 2019

Pros: tipper column; maximum height; minimum height;

Cons: lack of shirt (although it takes little to get a generic online); slight instability with the column tipped; size from closed

Opinion: I bought this tripod about a year ago and although I did not use it frequently I think I can already express my impressions. I preferred it to other models like the befree advance for the greater diameter of the legs and I think I made center. My version is aluminum with twist locks, which require half a turn or a little more to be open, to give you an idea I open them without problems all three with a single movement, but here a strange thing that I noticed, and that will definitely depend on me , is that to close them i feel like I always turn them a little more. The fully extended legs flex a little, especially if placed in the lower conformation, while with the last section withdrawn they do not give particular signs of flexion. I used it mainly extended to the maximum (without extending the column however) and I did not have the slightest problem, with exposures of 30' I had no trace of micromove. Honestly I never had to use it with the three sections extended to ground satin height, at most with two, as I never felt the need to ballast it, so I can not tell you how it behaves in such cases. The central column is a nice plus, considering that not only allows you to reach heights of only 6 cm but is a macro aid. The column if tipped negatively affects stability, but nevertheless if well tightened not by problems (tried with moderate wind). Overall I felt very good, I was looking for a travel tripod and although the size from closed I have to say that without a head I can put it in the backpack. Once extended it manages to reach more or less the height of my eye (of course should also be considered the height of the head and camera) and it is not too heavy, considering that with the head (genesis bh40) reaches two kilos. The mechanisms for changing the angle of the legs convey a feeling of solidity, due to the fact that they resist and have never loosened anything. If I had to give an overall rating, I'd say 9. To give you an even clearer idea, I used it with a setup of a maximum weight of 1.2 kilos and a maximum focal length equivalent of 450mm (although normally when using tripods I use wide angles) and strong wind conditions. I reserve the right to update in case of developments the review.

avatarsupporter
sent on June 11, 2018

Pros: Construction, stability, versatility, screw-stems block.

Cons: Overall dimensions with Head 804 RC2

Opinion: Bought used with head 804 RC2 just taken in hand I felt by the weight that could be what he did for me. Very versatile, thanks to the pull-out rod and positioned at 90 degrees. Tested with Nikon D610 and Nikon 200-500, I confirmed the stability. See cormorant Photos: Https://www.juzaphoto.com/m_galleria.php?t=2815582&srt=data&show2=1&l=it tested with Nikon d610 and Nikon 24-120; Photo Cascade: Https://www.juzaphoto.com/m_galleria.php?t=2815916&srt=data&show2=1&l=it also has a side screw to place a flash and a hook for a possible counterweight to increase stability in the event of wind. I recommend it! Rated 9.5 because it lacked a bag...

avatarjunior
sent on February 20, 2016

Pros: Small size, stability, versatility (90th column and variable leg angle), twist lock, build quality, reliability.

Cons: For my use none.

Opinion: I think I can say that I found the easel that fully meets my needs ... replaced without any regret the 190X Pro that despite being an excellent tripod had as its only defect the very bulky lever legs that always got caught in the tall grass and bushes. On the other hand, the screw closures allow you to tuck the legs (of the easel) even in the densest vegetation without creating excessive movement that especially in macrophotography is an aspect not to be overlooked. No easel can overcome the limits of physics, but having the ability to vary the angle of the legs and move the central column horizontally you can, using even a minimum of criteria, to fix the equipment safely even in critical positions. Lower than the 190X , but also I am "short" so zero problems ... Personally I paired it with a 496 RC2 ballhead that does its job in an excellent way and is for me the perfect pairing. Recommended without any reservation to those who, of course, find feedback with the salient technical features such as weight and measurements.

avatarjunior
sent on October 14, 2015

Pros: Overall, very stable, tiltable central column at 90 °, screw sections

Cons: Nothing ballast also has the hook :)

Opinion: I come from a Hama to 19.90 € and a Manfrotto supermarket to € 29.90. This paid € 161.60 online is absolutely another planet. Also tested in windy day and I can not complain stability despite being a 4 sections. It does not have the hook in the bottom of the center column, but the height of the mechanism to turn the column has a hook where you can hang your backpack (or other) to ballast (I am convinced that his purpose is just that) .rnL ' maximum height we want to clarify with the extended column is 152 cm and mechanism to reverse the center column is metal and not plastic. The screw is very practical and safe. One of the legs, on the section thicker, has a plastic sleeve for taking anti 'freezing fingers' and 'non-slip' very well curata.rnUsato with 498rc4 head 7dII and 70-200 f4 L (the heaviest goal I I have) and I never had a hint of instability. rnCon the 90 ° column or lower than 2 rear legsthose front or sinker to the hook above otherwise with the machine weight and goal is too unbalanced forward and just a breath to do damage. Its 45 cm when closed and 0 dimensions of screw allow me to keep it in your backpack. It is a feather ... is in fact is a tripod;) rnrnTornassi backwards .. well .. I would have taken before!

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