Manfrotto
Manfrotto is well-known for its large range in the area of camera and light accessories for professionals in photography, film, theatre and live entertainment. The products vary from camera and video tripods with accompanying tripod heads, light tripods and accessories.
View below the various products from Manfrotto from our range. At the bottom of this page, you will find more information about the history of Manfrotto.
Manfrotto Smartphone Clamp MCLAMP
List price 11.-
9.-
Manfrotto Piccolo 5 White
List price 15.-
9.-
Manfrotto Advanced Holster S III
List price 38.-
33.-
28. 05
Manfrotto PIXI EVO Mini statief Zwart
List price 49.-
43.-
Manfrotto Pixi Mini Tripod Black
29. 45
Manfrotto MK290XTA3-3W aluminium statiefkit
List price 207.-
181.-
Manfrotto 200PL Adapter Plate
List price 27.-
24.-
Manfrotto 035 Super Clamp
List price 38.-
32.-
Manfrotto alu kit 3W MK055XPRO3-3W
List price 435.-
380.-
Manfrotto MK290LTA3-V aluminium statiefkit
List price 188.-
164.-
Manfrotto Element MII aluminium statiefKit
List price 131.-
115.-
Manfrotto Mini Tripod + Phone Clamp
List price 33.-
29.-
The Manfrotto history
Manfrotto is a brand of camera and lighting supports, including tripods, monopods and other accessories, manufactured by Lino Manfrotto + Co. Spa, a company with its headquarters in Cassola, Italy. Manfrotto is owned by the British company The Vitec Group (Vinten), which bought Lino Manfrotto + Co. Spa in 1989.
In 2010, Manfrotto founded the Manfrotto School of Xcellence, a educational aid to help everyone and to bring them closer to photography and videography.
Lino Manfrotto, an Italian photo journalist, began with designing and selling light tripods, ceiling and wall systems such as wall arms and rods under the name 'Manfrotto' in the late sixties. In 1972, Lino Manfrotto met Gilberto Battocchio, a technician who worked for a mechanical company in Bassano. With the collaboration, in 1974 the company introduced its first tripod. In 1986, Manfrotto already had six factories in Bassano and in the next two years they would build another five factories in Villapaiera, the industrial zone of Feltre.
In 1989, Vitec Group Plc. bought Manfrotto, followed by the French company Gitzo in 1992 and the American company Bogen Photo Corp. in 1993.Vitec Group Plc. chose to keep the brands as separate lines in its portfolio. Manfrotto products were distributed in Germany, France, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States by Manfrotto Distribution. In Canada, Manfrotto products are distributed by Gentec International.