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Manfrotto Rubber Foot For Mt055xpro3 Tripod (3-pack)

Manfrotto Rubber Foot For Mt055xpro3 Tripod (3-pack)
  • Product Code: ga149085
  • Availability: In Stock

$119.85 $179.78

Offered here in a 3-pack, this Rubber Foot from Manfrotto is compatible with the MT055XPRO3 tripod.

Rubber Foot Set for MT055XPRO3 Tripod

Parameters
MaterialRubber
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.125 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.05 x 3.45 x 1.4"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this tripod extend to 72 inches or not? One part of the description says 72 inches and another says 66. I need 72 inch minimum. Thanks

A: Including the head, which is 5 inches tall and the tripod legs and center column at maximum extension, this combination tops out at 72 inches.

Q: 2. Are these two the same product, where one is on sale? a href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1034143-REG target= _blank http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1034143-REG/a

A: yes, the products are the same. This is a B&H kit where they are selling the two separate items together, while the other one is the actual Manfrotto kit that comes together in one box.

Q: 3. What is the shortest length of the tripod when it is completely retracted/folded?

A: The folded length of the Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 Aluminum Tripod Deluxe Kit 9, B&H # MAMT055XP3D9, is listed as 24" (61 cm) under the Specifications tab on our website.

Q: 4. how much does the 055XPROB weigh? how much does the 055CXPRO3 weigh?

A: The specs on this website says 5.5 lbs for the 055CXPR03

Q: 5. Which Manfrotto bag models fits this tripod?

A: For the Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 Aluminum Tripod with 054 Q2 Magnesium Ball Head, you could look at the Manfrotto MBAG80PN Padded Tripod Bag (B&H # MAMBAG80PN) or the MBAG80N Unpadded Tripod Bag (B&H # MAMBAG80N).

Q: 6. what is the difference between manfrotto mt055 xpro3 and mt190 xpro3 (aluminum) ?

A: The 055-series is larger, heavier, and sturdier than the 190-series. XPRO3 stands for their X-PRO series of tripods with 3 sections (XPRO4 would mean 4-sections) and can extend laterally for top-down shooting as well. The 190-series comes in X (no lateral) and XPRO versions, but the 055 is only available in XPRO.

Q: 7. Does this tripod extend to 72 inches or not?

A: This tripod kit has a maximum height of 72 inches. The max height of the legs alone are 66.9 inches, with the head adding another 5.1 inches.

Q: 8. Does the Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 tripod accept the Manfrotto 486RC2 Ball Head?

A: Yes it does

Q: 9. How do you configure this tripod for 3.5 setup?

A: Hi Peter,I'll try to explain the way that I have done this. For this configuration, I use the X PROball head because it allows for the easiest adjustments. First, hold the tripod as if you have just removed it from the box with the head pointed in the upward position. At the top of each leg, located just below the silver head mounting plate, you will see a rectangular silver lever approximately 2 1/4 inches long. This lever is the leg lock release. At the bottom of this lever, you will see an inverted triangle (with the point facing down). While holding the tripod by the other two legs, place your thumb on the triangle , of the leg you are working on, and apply downward pressure. You should feel the lock release. While maintaining this pressure, rotate the leg upward until it is in a horizontal position. This is the maximum the tripod will allow the leg to move. Release the pressure from your thumb and the leg will lock in place horizontally. Repeat this process for the other two legs. Now all three legs should be horizontal and the central shaft should still be vertical. Next, locate the wing-nut by the red emblem just below the silver head mounting plate. Unlock this wing-nut by turning it open. Invert the tripod so that the head mounting plate is seated in your left hand. At the bottom of the central shaft , you will see a large red triangular shaped button. Press this button and maintain pressure as you slowly push the central shaft upward. Continue pushing until you hear the lock engage . Invert the tripod right-side up. Then rotate the head mounting plate to the left of the wing-nut and the central shaft will now lay on top of the opposing leg. Next, turn the wing-nut to the locked position. Attach the X PROball Head and rotate the camera mounting plate to the upward position. Attach camera and you are ready to take low level pictures. Reverse each step of this process to return the tripod to its original position. Hope this helps.

Q: 10. What is the Black Plastic Removable Clip for? Instructions say it is for tightening the locks, but I don't see how? They did include what looks like a small metal torx wrench which I think performs that function?

A: The plastic clip has a raised round section that works like a socket. You put that on the back side of the flip lock to tighten or loosen it.

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