All Tripods
With a stand, or tripod, you have all the time to calmly determine a good composition, and you can carry on shooting with a longer shutter speed. By using a camera tripod, you know for certain that the camera will not move during the recording and your photos will be high-definition.
Manfrotto D600 Avenger Mini Boom Arm
List price €254.99
€ 229. 50
Bresser BR-LS210C Carbon lamp stand
€ 89. 00
Sirui R-2204 Reporter Tripod
List price €259.00
€ 196. 90
Sirui Monopod P-424FL + VA-5 head
List price €349.00
€ 248. 90
Competitively priced
Benro Bat Tripod Kit FBAT24CVX25
List price €349.00
€ 249. 00
10-year warranty
Manfrotto 290 Carbon Monopod
List price €129.99
€ 117. 00
Shape aluminium Baby Stand Square Leg Black 12.9'
€ 180. 00
SmallRig 5629 Photo Tripod
€ 74. 90
Fotopro DV-2 black
List price €199.00
€ 154. 90
Cullmann Neomax 240 mobile black
€ 68. 99
Manfrotto 5002BL Nano Plus Stand black
List price €114.99
€ 99. 90
Sirui Traveler 5CX Tripod + B-00K Ball Head
List price €133.90
€ 109. 00
Manfrotto LL LS1159 4 Section Air Cush Stand
€ 78. 39
Benro HD1A Arca-Swiss 3-Way Head
List price €89.00
€ 80. 90
Leofoto MT-02C Carbon Table Tripod with LH-22 Ball Head
List price €114.99
€ 89. 90
Cullmann Primax 390
€ 57. 99
Falcon Eyes Foldable Lamp Stand TS-2350 235 cm
€ 69. 95
Sirui ST-124 Tripod
List price €229.00
€ 167. 90
Centuries of loyal service
Tripods have already been around for centuries but within both photography and film they are still indispensable because they contribute considerably to the image quality, by preventing motion blur. The origin of tripods goes back further than that of DSLR, mirrorless cameras or camcorders, because long before photography all viewers and telescopes had to be supported against vibrations. And during the first hundred years, photo material had to be illuminated for so long that tripods were indispensable. Cameras were large and were usually used in studios, where the tripod still plays an important role.
Developed for your convenience
Foldable tripods as we know these days from top brands such as Gitzo, Manfrotto and Velbon originated when photography began to 'move' outside. The first ones were made from wood, metal or brass, and they were also heavy. By using light aluminium, manufacturers such as Gitzo distinguished themselves, so tripods as well as photographers became more and more mobile. Traditionally, their shape was round, but with U-shaped, square or oval tripod legs, Velbon and Cullman for instance made tripods increasingly light. Connections between legs, and clamping systems also became lighter as a result of materials such as plastic and magnesium.
Aluminium and carbon fibre
From the 1980s, Gitzo and Velbon among others discovered 'new' tubing sections from the fishing sport for instance: light and strong material such as glass fibre and carbon fibre. Carbon in particular became popular and later also applied by younger suppliers such as Benro and Redged. Manfrotto, the tripod specialist for cameras, flashes and studio systems, proved that aluminium is still very important, by supplying updated 055 and 190 models in both aluminium and carbon. Not everyone sets the same requirements, this is why for fixing at the correct height a few manufacturers offer both fast clicking systems and screws, sometimes even waterproof like Gitzo's Ocean.
A tripod for every situation
Photo and film are more and more often an Outdoor activity and Redged and Benro, the Velbon Sherpa and Gitzo’s Mountaineer and Ocean series respond in particular to this. With lightweight tripods stability is difficult to realize, which is why some centre columns have a hook for hanging a weight or camera bag on, for extra stability. The other way round for recordings close to the ground, centre columns from Induro and Redged for instance are sometimes reversible for placing cameras as low as possible, or titable as with Manfrotto 190, Gitzo GT2541 and Vanguard Alta Pro 264. In the studio, or with macro and architectural recordings, rotatable centre columns such as with Manfrotto 057 and Gitzo work more accurately.
Compact and light
Mini tripods such as the Velbon UT, Manfrotto Compact and Mefoto Daytrip, and Redged TSC 525K are so light that they can be included in every kit. Even smaller and yet surprisingly stable are Gorilla pods, the legs of which can even climb up branches and doors, thanks to flexible ball joints. All these models fit effortlessly in a shoulder bag or backpack, larger models are transported in backpacks or in tripod bags by Dorr for instance.
Quality for every photographer or filmer
Apart from being complete with a panorama head or ball head, tripods are also sold separately so you can choose the heads yourself. For filmers, as well as fluid heads, we also offer special sets: the Benro video kit, Velbon Videomate, combinations by Manfrotto and various Sachtler kits. You will also find a Hama or Leica table tripod, shoulder tripod, lightweight portable tripod or indestructible version for nature photography in our Superstore!

























































