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The Manfrotto Element MII MKELMII4BK-BH is a lightweight, compact aluminium travel tripod designed for mirrorless and DSLR cameras. It extends up to 160 cm, supports loads up to 8 kg, and features ergonomic twist-locks for quick, stable setup. Its vibrant design and included padded carry bag make it ideal for on-the-go photographers seeking a stylish yet functional solution.








| ASIN | B08JZCQ9WQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,967 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #392 in Complete Tripod Units |
| Country of origin | Italy |
| Item model number | MKELMII4BK-BH |
| Manufacturer | Bogen |
| Product Dimensions | 45.47 x 12.7 x 12.57 cm; 1.55 kg |
T**R
I’ve used a few different Manfrotto tripods, all within the entry-mid-level product line. This tripod carries the same genes with some minor improvements. It’s only fair to compare it and review it relative to other tripods in the same price range, and in general, it cannot be compared to a professional tripod. This tripod is for casual users who want a working solution. This tripod feels light, not as light as carbon fibre tripods, but light enough that hiking with it would not add a significant load. It folds up relatively small and isn’t too bulky. As a compromise to the lightness and compactness, it feels slightly unstable; you may need to add some weight to the included hook attachment. Ease of use is alright, nothing too special and don’t expect to use this tripod for video; while it can pan, it can’t be compared to a video tripod head. It gets the job done for photos, and that’s all I have to say. The head is the most stable/least flimsy part of the tripod. The legs seem like a future issue in the coming. The other tripods I’ve used were designed with clips or a much more solid-feeling tightening ring. It feels like it’s either not tight enough or any tighter, and you risk damaging the legs. I can also see the legs just wearing out in a year and refusing to lock or unlock. It does not have a very reassuring feel. Although once you get the legs extended, locked and ready to go, it feels like a nice light tripod. Overall, the weight and aesthetic design are the biggest pros for this tripod. The head is solid, not fantastic, but not lacking either. The portability and build are excellent (not comparing to carbon fibre). The leg extension mechanism is challenging and feels likely to break, but it works for now. Stability is a bit rocky, but that goes for almost all lightweight tripods; the tripod has no significant unwanted flex. *As a side note, instead of a hook attachment/end cap, it came with an extra flat one. I didn’t get a hook attachment but got a duplicate flat cap instead. However, I worked it out with Amazon support (they were great).
M**.
Bastante robusto . Excelente calidad . Súper recomendable
S**D
Got it cause it was from manfrotto and it didn't disappoint , I put it through beach sand during active waves and after shoot just removed it yes removed each parts individually they provide an Allen key and yes most of it can be easily dismantled or tightened they promote the consumer to do it no warrenty goes void . Apart from it my only qualm is ball head is not detachable and the base plate is not replaceable according to the internet.
L**A
This is a really great tripod. Very easy to use, no assembly, holds my camera still.
O**O
Comienzo en la fotografía y cumple bastante bien con mis necesidades. Es estable y de excelente material. El instructivo es un poco confuso, pero es lo menos importante.
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