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miliboo MTT605A Heavy Duty Tripod with Fluid Damping Head,Professional Video Tripods for Advanced Photographers, Includes Center Spreader & Ground Spreader, Max 22 lbs, Aluminum, Carbon Fiber Optional

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$209.99

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About this item

  • PROFESSIONAL HEAVY DUTY TRIPOD: Reinforced aluminum legs (14-20mm) and enlarged base (Φ75mm) hold up to 22 pounds to ensure rock-solid stability for DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, camcorders and other equipment.
  • SMOOTH DAMPING SYSTEM: The MYT802 II fluid head uses advanced damping technology to ensure silky-smooth movement of the head and a better operating feel, making it perfect for shooting cinematic videos and stabilizing live streams.
  • ONE-TOUCH QUICK RELEASE: Innovative plate buckle design controls the entire leg with a single buckle, easily opening and locking the tripod in seconds, adjustable from 27 to 60 inches, ideal for low angle macro shots or high angle group shots.
  • HORSESHOE SPIKE & GROUND EXTENDER: Innovative horseshoe spikes are designed to provide grip on smooth surfaces and rugged outdoor environments, and the included center extender and ground extender provide more stable support for the tripod.
  • ACCESSORIES + WARRANTY: Includes tripod body, MYT802 II fluid head and other 7 accessories. We provide 6 years quality guarantee, please feel free to contact us if you have any problems during the use of the tripod(including parts replacement).



Product Description

Professional Tripod
Camera Tripod
tripod for camera
fluid head tripod
heavy duty tripod for camera
video tripod

Whittney Williams
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Great build quality, easy to use and very versatile
Peeyush Awadhiya
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023
I have used the tripod with heavy lenses mounted on the camera. The tripod is sturdy, good quality and must for shooting with wide open aperture or slow shutter speed.
firewolf
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023
Nice construction, hope it is reliable long terms
warlock651
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
Item is very well made and well constructed, stable as all get out! In my opinion the only downfall with it is the considerable amount of weight to it. As long as you don't need to carry it for very long distances it should be considered a very fine product ! It does come with a nice carry case as well,..
Adam Kuykendall
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023
I'm a professional photographer/videographer and I've used my fair share of tripods over the years. Typically I and my office gravitate towards Manfroto's line of tripods as they're reliable, rugged and field tested. Essentially, you get what you pay for and what you pay is quite a bit. A comparable Manfroto model tripod similar to this Miliboo would run you around $700. So right out of the gate this "economy" line of tripod is intriguing.Constructed from aluminum and carbon fiber elements it's a surprisingly heavy tripod, and not necessarily in a bad way. I was expecting a lighter model based on the price point, thinking it was probably more cheaply made. But once I took it out of the box and bag (an added bonus) I was delighted to find that it had a fairly hefty build to it. The legs are made from carbon fiber but the head is a solid piece of aluminum, so most of the weight comes from the head. The ball/bowl that the head sits on is a fantastic element that not all affordable tripods include. Not having to adjust three different leg positions to get a level head placement is a HUGE time and patience saver.Overall it's very similar to Manfroto's MVH502A line of tripod in most respects. The one area where the Miliboo deviates is in its capacity to control resistance on the pan and tilt function. It appears, so far, to have just one level of resistance and I'm concerned that over time this could become increasingly looser from use. Locking it down isn't a problem but easing off on the tension of movement doesn't appear to be an option. Out of the box the level of resistance is perfectly fine, like I said, it will just depend on how long it remains consistent from extended use.Two other minor quibbles are in regards to the leveling bubble on the head and the latches on the legs. When you swivel the head around on it's ball to adjust it the bubble barely moves from the center spot, making it incredibly difficult to gauge whether you've found the sweet spot. You'd be better off using the leveler built into your camera (if it has one) and go off that, or just do it by eye. You'll know you got it wrong if as you pan around your horizon goes from level to tilted. Lastly the latches on the leg are plastic, or some form of carbon fiber, but they feel a little thin and potentially brittle. If you took this out in the cold I would be exceptionally mindful to be careful with the latches as they might snap in half from too much exertion. They might even break in mild weather if you're not careful. When fastening and unfastening it would be good to grip it closer to the base (where the latch connects to the tripod and pivots from) and pull and push from there. Avoid grabbing it by the tip as that's where you might run into problems.All in all it's a really great tripod for the price. If you're a photographer it might be just a tad too much tripod for your needs, especially if you're taking it on any extended hikes as the weight will get to you. With that said, if you were doing any kind of time lapse or long exposure shots the tripod is sturdy and weighted enough that it would take a pretty swift breeze to effect its position. If you're a videographer working on a budget there's really no question this could suit your production just fine, that is if you're working with a DSLR sized camera or camcorder. This won't handle any high-end ENG sized rigs, unless you had no other option and you never left your camera's side.If you're a beginner or even a professional the Miliboo MTT605A tripod is a totally acceptable option to consider for photo and/or video. It can compete with higher-end more expensive models out on the market today. The only question is the general lifespan of this piece of equipment. It's built well enough that if you're willing to take extra good care (as you should with any equipment) when using it there's no reason I can see that it wouldn't last you for a good long while. And if you're working on a budget and can't afford the rig you really want but need something now, this might help get you over the hump until you have the resources to upgrade.
Danno
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023
This isn't full pro level, but it is a sturdy tripod for the enthusiast videographer, as it's got a LOT of plastic parts. That makes it lightweight, but I worry about the lifetime of the tripod. It comes in a very. nice padded case, so I hope that helps the longevity of the tripod. It's sable with the leg spreaders, but found that the wider you can get the legs more stable it is. If using outdoors, I'd suggest taking off the leg spreaders, and just use the spiked feet. The fluid head is actually really great, and holds exactly where you need it, and is very easy to move around in a silent smooth motion.
R. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
I’m about to order a new camera so I wanted to make sure I had a tripod that could support the weight. This tripod is super sturdy and very durable. It’s it’s heavy and feels like it’s made with quality materials. It can support my Cannon and Nikon cameras easily with no problems. It’s relatively compact, but expands to much taller heights. The handle makes it easy for the camera, once mounted, to pan up-and-down or back-and-forth. The base locks perfectly, so no need to worry about it falling over. I dare say it could support the weight of a HD or 4K professional film camera. It does well inside and outdoors. My only complaint is that I was sent a used product, so it’s a little scratched up.
Randell Cozzolino
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022
Tripod head is completely loose after 1 month of use
かずCH,
Reviewed in Japan on November 1, 2020
重いけど安定していていいね
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