




📸 Elevate your craft with the tripod that means business.
The Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 is a professional-grade 3-section aluminum tripod engineered in Italy for photographers demanding maximum stability and versatility. Featuring patented Quick Power Levers for secure leg locking, a unique 90° center column for flexible shooting angles, and a rotatable bubble level for precise framing, it supports up to 9 kg and extends up to 170 cm. Designed for DSLR, mirrorless, and compact cameras, this ergonomic tripod combines rugged durability with fast, intuitive adjustments—perfect for creative pros who refuse to compromise.
















































| ASIN | B00IQ7PT50 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 30 in Complete Photography Tripod Units |
| Brand | Manfrotto |
| Colour | Black |
| Continuous shooting speed | 10 |
| Country of Origin | Italy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,382) |
| Date First Available | 28 Feb. 2013 |
| Effective still resolution | 14 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | MT055XPRO3 |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
| Item model number | MT055XPRO3 |
| Model year | 2014 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 65.5 x 13.7 x 13.5 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 2.88 Kilograms |
| Part number | MT055XPRO3 |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 61 x 12.7 x 12.7 centimetres |
| Size | 3-Section |
| Style | Aluminium 3 Sec Tripod |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**D
very robust, absolutely fantastic!
I've been using this for my mothers cooking channel, it's so strong and sturdy. the legs are made from very strong metal. the whole construction is fantastic and ultra strong. the construction is so robust that once the legs closed on my finger and it was hurting for so long. the legs can be extender to about 6 feet or so. the easy clips make it simple to open and close the ability to extend the legs. however these clips are very stubborn and require some power to open. the 90 degree extending arm is such a great help also which makes it easy to make over the head or top down view shots. this is SUCH a good product i can't say enough! only down side is that it's very heavy but that's to be expected from a metal frame !
A**N
Solid good quality tripod, excellent value.
I have owned several budget tripods which have been OK but have eventually let me down, most just seem to become progressively more rattly and struggle with heavy lenses. After a lot of consideration and looking I went for this tripod over the 4 section CF version from Manfrotto and other manufactures because I remain unconvinced that the CF tripods are any more rigid and the weight saving Vs price doesn't stack up. I use this with two different heads, a Camulet Heavy Ball head and a Skywatcher Star Adventurer tracking mount. Even loaded up with a Canon EOS60D and Sigma 150-600mm OS DG Contemporary lens and in both instances it holds up well for long exposure images and is rigid enough for Astro photographs up to about 300mm focal length when fully extended, beyond this I use an actual telescope and Goto mount because the Star Adventurer isn't up to much more. Obviously it is even more stable (less susceptible to wind and the resulting star trailing) when used with only one leg section extended. As for weight, there is not a great deal of difference between this model and the CF version, I have heavier lenses, so I have not found this to be an issue although to be fair if I'm out walking all day with the camera I will either have the Manfrotto Compact advanced tripod if not using the telephoto or a Monopod if out birding with the big telephoto. In short I wish I'd bought a tripod of this quality many years ago instead of messing aground with and throwing out the budget tripods I have used up to this point.
M**D
Fiddly centre-column adjustment to horizontal.
I’ve had this tripod for just over a year now and it hasn’t seen a great deal of use – other than in my home ‘studio’ and the garden. It is very heavy and while 30 years ago I used to carry a heavier Benbo everywhere, those days are long gone. I’ve bought the appropriate Manfrotto carry case and that makes it easier to carry quiver-style on my back, but that then means I can’t use a backpack for camera gear. This tripod has three section legs, two of which have a thick rubber grip at the top. This makes it much more comfortable to carry by one of these legs, particularly in cold weather. I’m 5’ 11” and, with legs fully extended, I only need to lift the centre column a couple of inches to bring the camera to eye level. Leg extension is restricted by click stops. There are three of these and then the leg moves out to horizontal. To move past these to allow the tripod to be lowered, or used on uneven ground, means pushing back a little on the leg and simultaneously pressing down on the silver lock button. With the legs fully extended this is simple enough. With legs at their shortest,the camera in place, and the legs splayed wide, I found it very awkward to move the legs past the stops. I found I had to lift the tripod, guessing where I wanted the legs and then trying to position it again. I have fond memories of using the Benbo to do the same thing – slacken the bolt slightly, re-arrange the legs and re-tighten the bolt. It was dead simple. The Manfrotto is not, and my major use of it is for flower photography so easy manoeuvrability at low levels is important to me. This tripod does not get my recommendation for ease of use for low-level photography. The centre column comes up and out and tllts to horizontal. To get it out of its housing you have to press a little red button at the bottom of the column while at the same time pulling on the column. I strongly advise not to do this with the camera on the tripod. Getting it back down again afterwards is a struggle. You can’t get at the button, which seems to block the column’s downward progress. I’ve found that jiggling and pushing with a little force applied eventually pops the centre column back down again. Also you need to get at that red button to move the column from horizontal to vertical before pushing it back down. The trouble is bits of tripod get in the way of my fingers, so again it’s awkward/clumsy. It works, but it’s far from the elegance I would expect from Manfrotto. With everything tightened up this tripod is rock solid. I have no complaints on that score. It does however have a slight flex if you push on the fully extended legs. No problem with steadiness with hands off and a cable release. The leg extension clips are big and easy to use. My only problem with them is the deisgn makes them look as if they open the opposite way, so I’m forever grabbing the wrong end of the lever and wondering why nothing is happening. I bought a Manfrotto video head for use with this and that fits and works perfectly. But for stills it doesn’t do portrait orientation so I have to resort to my Manfrotto small ball head for that. The tripod’s head mounting plate is a bit big for it and the tripod’s built-in spirit level gets in the way of the locking lever on the ball head. The spirit level rotates so it can be moved out of the way. Because the locking lever on the head hangs below the level of the mounting plate it has to be positioned horizontally in order to screw the ball head into place. These are minor niggles, but I would have expected a manufacturer of Manfrotto’s reputation to make all their bits and pieces fully compatible. It’s an ok tripod, and solid enough for me. The centre column mechanism for shifting from vertical to horizontal (which you need to do if you have the legs fully splayed) is far from slick – but the whole thing is solid enough when finally adjusted. One other thing the centre column is not cylindrical so it doesn’t rotate to ease positioning of the camera when used horizontally. I like its height, and although its heaviness is a problem for portability, it’s a bonus for solidity. I like that the legs splay horizontally. I don’t like the mechanism for rotating the centre column through 90 degrees. I like the rubber grips for carrying. I don’t like that the size of the base plate interferes with a Manfrotto head.
M**R
You'll be so happy my precious !
Unless you are going hiking up a mountain or along an un-mapped river source this is has got to be the best tripod investment you will ever make. It is very solid , a good weight enough to shout "pah" at all but the most destructive winds.. in that case you would be hands on equipment . An easy carry for a couple of hundred meters at least. Every click and lock and lever, slide leg, dial, or turn screw is engineered to such precision that you will just smile at its quality. The horizontal beam system is just a joy to lock and unlock . Before buying it I had some reservations about the legs not being braced by a tri-bar but the click locking mechanism in full , mid and virtual flat positions dispelled any concern at the very first try and the leg slide locks are easy , solid , and will not let you down if a plumb weight makes you feel happy. There is a catch hook at the brace position as opposed to a hook at the base of the vertical rise tube which is locked by a comfortable and solid turn knob. My choice was the flat base head fixing rather than the half cup because it is easier to add a ball head from many makers than to need a flat base adaptor. . I registered ownership with the Manfrotto website including the bar coding and received a 10 year warranty. This only applies to the original owner and by registered agent sellers also, Amazon are a registered seller agent..Most photographic equipment insurers accept Manfrotto as a "Replace with New" maker should there be an accidental loss/damage to equipment or freight/baggage loss if ever !!! . My Lumix GH5 is in safe legs!
D**.
I used to think that I had a pretty good tripod that I used for my product photography...but then I found the Manfrotto MT055XPRO3 Aluminum Tripod and I paired it up with the Manfrotto MHXPRO3W head and now, I realize my old tripod wasn't that good after all. This Manfrotto tripod sets up quick and easy, and is pretty simple to adjust. It is very stable and can be reconfigured in all sorts of different ways. I can make sure that my camera is level all the time, so that I don't have to spend time re-straightening in post I am still learning all the different ways that I can set it up. It is amazing how low to the ground that you can set it up for close up photography as well as changing your prospective on a landscape shot. Yes, it is a little pricy, but hey, if you spend a lot of money on a camera, don't you want to make sure that it is setting on a sturdy tripod? You don't want to want to walk into a product shoot with thousands of dollars in camera and lens equipment and put it on a $19.99 tripod. Not to mention, in post, think of all the time it will save from having to correct a "not so straight" picture. I did a lot of research on this tripod, and couldn't really find too many bad comments about this product. It is a little heavy if you are planning on carrying it around all day. I bought a Manfrotto tripod bag to put it all in (it all fits in there just fine), so I can keep my hands free if I need to. It feels like a good sturdy build, and I believe that this tripod should last me a long long time. I highly recommend watching some of the videos online that explain the different ways to use this tripod. All in all, I think that you will probably like this tripod if you are an enthusiast or a pro. But hey, if you are just starting out and you only want to buy one tripod that is going to last you a long time...maybe this would be a good choice... I hope this review helps.
A**A
excelente tripie, reparable, robusto y durable, es algo que durara toda la vida
A**R
Tenho esse tripé a mais de um ano e estou feliz com sua performance. É um trambolho, extremamente pesado e difícil para carregar aos lugares, mas é de qualidade e faz os movimentos básicos (ajustes de posição). Ótimo para deixar em estúdios ou levá-lo para fotografia em natureza onde seja possível acessar o local com carro. Para o dia a dia ou caminhadas, recomendo tripés menores como MeFoto ou etc. Meu medo é que fosse falso ou usado. Não senti isso ao chegar. Cumpre seu papel, é um investimento de uma vida.
O**V
Love it. Very stable and good quality. Took it mostly for overhead shots and it’s really good. Worth the money. I only wish it had a head ball. Had to buy one so extra money.
Z**S
The item is heavy-duty and of excellent quality.
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