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The Vanguard Alta Pro 263AB 100 Aluminum Tripod Kit features 26mm three-section aluminum legs adjustable to 25°, 50°, and 80° angles, a fluid 360° rotating ball head with quick release and bubble levels, and a unique hexagon-shaped central column that tilts from 0 to 180°. Designed for professional photographers seeking unmatched stability, flexibility, and creative angle possibilities, it includes advanced vibration control, quick-flip leg locks, and rugged feet for all terrains.










| ASIN | B003WKOENO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #358,109 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #426 in Complete Tripod Units |
| Generic Name | Tripod. |
| Included Components | Tripod, Tripod Bag |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 71.1 x 10.2 x 10.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 450 g |
| Item model number | ALTA PRO 263AB 100 |
| Manufacturer | VANGUARD |
| Product Dimensions | 71.12 x 10.16 x 10.16 cm; 2.45 kg |
H**Y
superb product. Amazed to see the design. Highly recommended by me.
excellent product. You can buy with confidence.
B**B
Sturdy
Just the weight becomes a problem if you walk for a long time
N**J
Rock steady !
Worth every penny ! The alloy build makes it bulky but it's stable at every angle as advertised. They also include a spare mounting stage. Indoor or outdoor, this is a beast (a heavy one).
A**A
Five Stars
Its just amazing and sturdy
S**S
Good tripod go for it if you have semi professional DSLR
A very good tripod at this price range, just 1 problem stability could have been improved everything else is fine
A**.
Came with a crack everytime
I ordered this, must say it’s heavy duty and real good quality. But unfortunately it had a crack in the place where camera is to be attached. Also the holders were missing. I got a return done and again it came with a crack in the holder. Amazing gave me the refund
R**H
Three Stars
On second use it self release liver got broken.....so 3star...or els it deserve more
R**R
Having only an old and kind of heavy tripod—but using lighter mirrorless cameras these days—I needed to find a lighter tripod. I checked out several brands. The Vanguard gets my vote. >> Legs Out of the box, they are neither too stiff nor too lose. They feel just right. In the event they need tightening, the company supplies a tool for that purpose. When the tripod is set up and everything is tightened down, it feels super solid. >> Ballhead This looks like a high-quality item to me, but it uses a proprietary attachment system—it isn't Arca-Swiss-compatible. Newer Vanguard tripod/ballhead kits all seem to have Arca-Swiss-compatible heads. I don't want to discard my camera's great hand grip with its Arca-Swiss base plate. Fortunately I have a good replacement ballhead that I can use instead. Too few manufacturers pay enough attention to the feel of their tightening knobs. The ones on the Vanguard ballhead are comfortable to hold and turn. >> Proprietary ballhead attachment system I might not be able to use it myself, but that aside it's clearly well made. The supplied camera plate has a sensible design for the attachment screw, so you aren't out of luck if you need to attach it but don't have a flat-head screwdriver or coin handy. The plate slides into place and locks there. Press a small button at the open end of the clamp to release it—the mounting plate slides right out. This seems like a very solid design, surely capable of holding a fairly heavy DSLR with the ballhead remaining locked down nice and tight. >> Center column The column is hexagonal, not round. It feels solid when it's tightened. It can't be turned within its housing, but when you have it upright, you can use the swivel adjustment elsewhere on the tripod. >> Release levers for changing leg angles I'm used to seeing levers that stick out at the tops of tripods' legs—you push them inward or pull them downward to change the legs' angles. Some have a pretty flimsy feel to them. The Vanguard tripod has wide push-levers instead, mounted flush to the sides of the legs rather than projecting out from them. This arrangement works very well, and there's no metal gizmo sticking out the sides of the tripod to snag on anything. Thumbs up for this feature. (If it matters: the legs move silently as you change angles—no loud CLICKs.) >> Tilting center column design Some reviews I've seen complain a bit about the steps needed to move the center column from vertical into tilt "mode". Judging by video reviews, Vanguard's later models seem easier to tilt. But it isn't _that_ much more work. Set the column at the desired angle, then lock it by tightening a lever. With the lever down, the column locks securely and without any "slop". To unlock it, slide a small plastic slider a short distance. This frees the tightening lever, which you then lift to change the angle. Moving the column from vertical to "tilt"—or removing it entirely when you want to reverse it—does not require removing the spring-mounted hook at the end of the column. Thanks for that, Vanguard. When the column is in tilt "mode," you can swing it around until it's parallel to the vertical axis of the tripod. Then, adjust the distance from head to ground via a single tightening knob. Thus for reversing the column you don't have to pull it all the way out of its housing and then re-insert it upside down. >> Flip-lock levers for extending the legs I have one tripod with inexpensive-looking and -feeling levers, and they worry me. But the Vanguard's levers seem very well made. The tool supplied with the tripod enables you to tighten them if need be. This model has only two flip-locks per leg to get to its rated maximum height. That's great. >> Monopod capability It's all the rage in recent tripod designs and it sure is handy. The Vanguard does not have such a feature. The legs can't be removed. But I knew that when I bought it. Nice to have, but not a deal-breaker. >> Carrying it around Vanguard doesn't make the tripod to be folded back onto itself after the fashion of Three Legged Thing tripods. But, you can shorten it a lot by moving the center column to tilt "mode", extending it all the way, turning it parallel to the legs, and locking the tilt angle. This shortens it quite a bit. (If you fold it up this way, you probably shouldn't pick it up by holding only the center column. Hold the legs instead.) >> Nice touch Good deal: All three legs have foam wraps. >> Carrying bag? Nope. Nice to have, but not a deal-breaker. >> Nit-pick: Documentation The documentation is almost entirely pictorial and the diagrams are not the easiest to read. You do, so to speak, get the picture after a while, but the documentation could stand improving. (And hello, Vanguard: The PDF version of the documentation needs to be output again at higher resolution!) >> Nit-pick: Set screws to hold the ballhead in place While this is a good idea to keep the ballhead from becoming unscrewed accidentally, it's a bit of a pain to loosen and tighten those set-screws within the mounting plate. But ok—it isn't as difficult as landing a rover on Mars. You won't have to do it often. The "multi-tool" supplied with the tripod comes with an Allen key of the necessary size. >> Overall impression << This reasonably priced tripod is well made and very solid. The tilting design is excellent. I expect that the product will last a long time.
D**S
Love this tripod. It's heavy, aluminium frame, soft grips and lots of features
J**C
Amazing Tripod for such a wonderful price. Only drawback is it's bit heavy (about 2.6 KG) for those who carry it often.
V**O
Es un excelente trípode para un equipo como el mío que generalmente no cargo en una mochila sino en la cajuela del coche, plegado es muy grande y pesado, aunque incluye una funda de transporte muy buena. Es muy estable y funciona a la perfección con equipos más pequeños, la construcción es de calidad y creo que vale cada peso.
G**Y
Oh boy... this tripod is excellent. So worth the money. Stable, with a sandbag hook on the bottom of the main rod for extra stability if need be. Strong legs. Many easy to adjust options. I didn't think I'd need both adjustable arms, but it's wonderful. The quick release plate is a little small, but very easy to remove and snaps back when put it back. So cool. For a low budget tripod, this one (and this company in general, I would say) is top notch. The 45 degree angle option is fantastic and a contributing factor as to why I got it. Once adjusted, which is very easy to do, it is super stable and smooth. The panning is also very smooth and there are many panning options. I'm going to get a motorized panning mount because I like y pans to be super slow, but this one is very smooth and has very nice, soft resistance for medium slow panning. If you're in the market, don't hesitate. You won't be disappointed. Thanks Vanguard, and Amazon for the great deal!
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