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Vanguard Dreibeinstativ Alta Pro 2+ 263AT schwarz

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123.49€

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1.Stil:Alta Pro 2+ 263at


Info zu diesem Artikel

  • Advanced Twist Lock Beinschlösser
  • Multi-Angle Centr Column Setup MACC
  • Aluminiumlegierung
  • Lieferumfang : Stativ


Produktbeschreibung

Stativ der neuen ALTA PRO 2+ Reihe von Vanguard mit der neuen Single Finger Action Multi-Angle Center Mittelsäule. Mit den neuen Advanced Twist Locks noch schneller aufzubauen. Durch ein komplett neues Material noch leichter und mit mehr Stabilität. Max. Belastung 7 KG, 3 Sektionen.

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Nordlicht
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. November 2021
Multifunktionell, stabil, rutschfest, so soll ein Stativ sein. Und genau das ist es. Mit dem dazu passenden Kugelkopf perfekt für den Hobbyfotografen. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
Romidar
Bewertet in den USA am15. November 2021
Vanguard tripods aren't available locally that I know of. So I decided to do a "shoot-out" by purchasing two of them on Amazon and figuring out which one is better for my needs. I'll use "CT" for the carbon-fiber model—Alta Pro 2+ 263CT. I'll use "AB" to refer to the aluminum model—Alta Pro 263 AB. This is a comparison between the two models as much as a review of the CT.The Alta Pro line is an older design than the Pro 2 and 2+, but it still has a lot going for it.At first glanceBoth units appear solidly made, but I get an overall impression of greater solidity with the AB. Especially when they're extended to their full heights—both 53", per the spec sheets—the AB feels more stable to me. (The max. leg diameters appear to be the same.)WeightBoth tripods are pretty lightweight and probably both would be good for travel (b.t.w. you can reduce the overall length slightly by reversing their center columns). The CT is likely better for travel, being a bit lighter. That aside, I barely notice the weight difference.Leg angle controlsThe CT has four possible leg angles. The AB has three.Leg angle lock/unlockBoth models' leg angle unlock mechanisms are flush with the surface, making them unlikely to catch on anything—good design there, Vanguard. I find the AB model's legs a bit easier to work with due to slightly lesser stiffness (at least, out of the box). With the AB, you press a button inward for unlocking; with the CT, you press the entire mechanism downward slightly. I find the AB's pushbutton a bit easier to work with. But it's a very minor difference.The trade-off for the lesser stiffness is that you can't conveniently pick up the AB by just one leg—the thing swings open. (I use a velcro strap to hold its legs in place when I'm carrying it.) The CT can be picked up by one leg and nothing moves.Foam grips on legsBoth tripods have foam grips—the CT on two legs, the AB on all legs. Kudos to Vanguard for this.Leg extension locks—clamp vs. twistThe CT has two "short-throw" twist locks per leg (the AB has clamp locks). I'd never used the short-throw twist locks before and didn't think I'd like them. But no, they're great—it requires little effort to lock and unlock them. The twist locks are fast and easy to use. Good design there.Rubber feetThe CT is supplied with angled rubber feet. It can be outfitted with metal spikes, available separately. The AB has round rubber feet, which can be screwed all the way inward to reveal spikes—convenient, but sometimes the rubber feet can loosen up and gradually rotate on their own, revealing the spikes when you don't want them exposed. Anyway, +1 for the design of the CT's angled feet.Tightening knobsThe CT's knobs appear to be at least partly metal and feel heavier-duty, with knurled rubberized surfaces. They're definitely an improvement over the AB's all-plastic knobs, which aren't rubberized. The CT's are easier to work with and feel more solid.Pan controlIf you go by the specs on Vanguard's web site, you might think that neither AB nor CT has a separate pan control. But both models do have pan locks, enabling you to rotate the entire center column easily. This is useful for fine adjustments when you're tilting the center column.Raising and lowering the center columnIMO the AB wins in this respect. The column slides more easily and feels more solid. Not that the CT's column is flimsy. It just doesn't feel as solid to me.Both models have thick rubber gaskets on the underside of the tripod head mounting plate. Purpose: to dampen shock if the center column falls unexpectedly. That's a nice touch.Center column hookThe end of the AB's center column has a hook to which you can attach a weight. This is handy if the column is extended way out. The CT does not have a hook in that location. Instead, it has a pushbutton release so that the center column can be drawn upward to use the column tilt mechanism or to remove the center column entirely if you want to reverse it. If you want to reverse the AB's center column, you have to press a small button (under spring tension) on the side of the column. Either way it's a trade-off of one convenience for another.Center column tiltingThis is a great feature of several Vanguard tripods: enabling the column to tilt at various angles or be positioned parallel to the ground.The CT (Alta Pro 2+ line) and AB (Alta Pro line) have very different tilt-lock designs. As one of Vanguard's promotional videos points out, with the newer Pro 2+ design you're less likely to pull the center column all the way out by accident. The CT's clamping mechanism (for tilt angle) requires only a single very beefy knob, while the AB's has a two-part lever-plus-clamp system that is not as easy to use, at least at first glance.BUT—the CT's locking mechanism contains some kind of "teeth" on the inside, limiting you to specific angles. To be sure there are plenty of possible angles. The AB mechanism seems to allow any angle I want to use (within its overall limits). To me, the AB mechanism feels more solid and turns out to be easier to use. Getting the CT column at just the right angle is more "fiddly" in my experience. So despite the AB's mechanism seeming less convenient at first, I prefer it for a greater feeling of solidity and lesser "fiddly-ness."Accessory attachmentsThe CT has a 3/8"-threaded accessory socket (with "captured" rubber plug). The AB has no socket in that location—it has a hook for suspending a weight.Bubble levelsBoth models have bubble levels.ConclusionThese are both great tripods, both worth 5 stars, and I can recommend both. The CT has a lot going for it, including lesser weight and better control knob design. But I think the AB is the one I'll keep, primarily due to the greater feeling of solidity and the design of the column tilt lock.
Rakesh Dey
Bewertet in Indien am 19. August 2019
Product quality feels better than my manfrotto 055 and 190X. Those angle markers helps a lot. I'll buy two more of these.
Carlos Diaz Lopez
Bewertet in Spanien am 18. August 2019
Tiene tres condiciones que buscaba, que fuera resistente, ligero y no demasiado grande. Para viajes viene muy bien, porque cabe justo en la maleta al viajar en avión. Uno más pequeño de viaje tiene las patas con más secciones, lo cual no me gusta mucho, y no llega a ser tan alto. Con la cantidad de regulaciones que tiene hay multitud de posibilidades para hacer fotografía de casi cualquier tipo
Sophia Kása
Bewertet in Deutschland am 1. November 2019
it's of light material but has very stable feet that stick to the ground. It's easy to move and I am very happy with it.
Dan McCarthy
Bewertet in den USA am9. September 2018
Strong, sturdy, well made. Very versatile with multiple adjustments.Everything stays tight when tightened. I am using with a 3rd party bulkhead. Be aware of which model tripod you order, as some come with and some do not.No wobble when everything is tightened down properly, even with center column extended.Took some 30 sec exposures alongside a busy highway with 18 wheel tractor trailers going by at 65 mph and still got tack sharp images. Their passing was enough to blow my hair around, but didn't budge the camera.It's not exactly what I would call lightweight, but I've gladly carried it for several miles into the swamps of Florida to get the shot I was after.Very impressed with this piece of equipment.
LP
Bewertet in Indien am 20. Juni 2018
Excellant Product. Vanguard makes wonderful photography equipment and this is another example. The Carbon Fibre makes it much lighter and easy to carry.
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