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2009-02-19T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great tripod at a great price

This tripod was bought to replace a cumbersome aluminum hand-me-down with a worn-out pan head. The pan head supplied with this tripod is quite good, but as per my preferences I did replace it with a ball head. I've used the tripod since for any situation where I wanted to stabilize my camera: landscapes, interiors of buildings, bracketed exposures of high-contrast scenes, portraits. The wide angle of extension of the legs has been particularly useful in posed potraits of my 6-month-old son; I can get the camera close to the floor and still have it well-supported.

Nicholas

2007-07-19T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

solid performer

Solid performer at a good price. It's a bit bulky despite its light weight but it delivers a solid platform and the head unit works very nicely. I thought I'd need a separate ballhead, but so far I haven't needed it.

TR

2007-07-11T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Nice Bang For The $$$

For the price this tripod is a great find. I elected to spend the extra $$, and am really glad that I did. The 3-way head is nice, but I had to replace it with a ball head. The levers that controlled the axis motion were set at awkward angles and were uncomfortable to use. This was my one and only complaint about the tripod. The legs are sturdy and make for sharp long exposure shots. They don't have the quick release, but honestly you have more control with the twist locks as far as ensuring that the legs don't unexpectedly retract. The legs can be positioned at 3 angles (25, 45, & 80 degrees) for a nice change in height, and coupled with the leg extensions you have a total package. All three legs are padded and this makes it a joy to carry around outside of the storage bag. I did notice that the feet do not have the retractable spikes, but that is just some FYI. I never really use those things anyway.There is also a 'rock tray' that you can use to weigh the tripod down with, and ,although I have yet to use it, it will prove to be a nice add on during some outdoor shoots. [...]

tessai4

2007-02-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent tripod, amazing value

This is a strong, lightweight, well-made (carbon fiber and magnesium)tripod for a very reasonable price. I bought it expecting to replace the head, but the one provided is fine and I never did. It only weighs 4 lbs. and is very stable. Add the included carrying case and a lifetime warranty, and you have the best tripod value around.

Steve F.

Specification about this item

  • Head Type

    PH-G40 Pan & Tilt 3-Way Head
    Aluminum Die-Cast
    Weighs 1.2 lbs
    Height: 6.3"

  • Max Height with extended column

    70"

  • Max Height with closed column

  • Minimum Height

    11"

  • Closed Length

    26.8"

  • Leg Sections

    3 section 25mm Carbon Pipe

  • Max Load Capacity

  • Weight

  • Notes and Special Features

    Lock Knob legs
    Rubber feet
    Urethane Protective grip

About Hakuba Hakuba Carbonfiber Tripod with PH-G40 Pan & Tilt Head

Weighing only 4 pounds, this Tripod can reach a maximum height of 70 inches, and when folded it is a compact 26.8 inches. The Three-section leg tripod is constucted of the Highest Quality Materials, featuring retractable, three position, adjustable Carbon Fiber legs that are equipped with rubber feet and durable Urethane protective leg covers. For Maximum Strength and Lightness, the Tripod Yoke is constructed of Magnesium Alloy.
The tripod also features a reversable, split center column for low angle camera positions and adjustable legs.
It comes with the PH-G40 first-rate Three-way Pan Head which has garnered the "Good Design Award" annually presented by the Japan Photo Industry for outstanding design and functionality. The PH-G40 Pan Head is cast in durable aluminum, and includes two ergonomically designed handles.

What's in the box:

  • Hakuba HG-503MX Tripod
  • Item Note: Missing PH-G40 Pan & Tilt Head