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The Manfrotto 475B is a tripod for large cameras, manufactured from 2010. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 454 €;
3 users have given it an average vote of 9.7 out of 10.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Cons:Of course, bulk and weight. But this tripod has its own "heavy" field of use, so these are features, not flaws.
Opinion:Purchased on the net as used (actually practically new) at a bargain price, it has become my reference tripod, "when the going gets tough". I don't dream, of course, of considering it my tripod all-rounder, but when I need uncompromising stability (e.g. in the use of large telephoto lenses) I consider it my No. 1. The transportability, apparently very critical, improves a lot if you use a suitable transport bag. Of course, it must be equipped with a head at the height, of the type suitable for the intended use. I used it with the Manfrotto 393 and the Manfrotto 410, with excellent results. For more general uses a good ball head is generally sufficient.
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