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Weekly poll: would you rather have the Galaxy A55, Galaxy A35 or neither?
7:01 pm | March 17, 2024

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Check out this report from Forbes on the Top 10 best-selling phones for the first half of 2023. The Galaxy A54 sold 8.8 million units, putting it very close to the S23 Ultra and its 9.6 million units. The A34 wasn’t far off with 7.1 million units. The Galaxy A series is a big deal (the A14 actually sold more units than the Ultra). Samsung Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 This week we saw the launch of their successors. The Samsung Galaxy A55 shows massive improvements. It got a larger 6.6” display, now with Gorilla Glass Victus+. The plastic frame and back of the A54 are replaced with...

Deals: Xiaomi 14 Ultra arrives with a discount, Galaxy S24 series gets 10% off
4:21 pm |

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The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is an impressive camera phone – Xiaomi even hired pros to shoot a film on it. It features a 50MP 1”-type main sensor, 50MP 75mm tele and 50MP ultra wide (with AF), plus a 32MP selfie camera with a wide 22mm lens. The rest of the phone is equally impressive with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, a 6.73” QHD+ LTPO 120Hz display with 12-bit colors and a 5,000mAh battery with 90W wired and 80W wireless charging. It’s technically still on pre-order, but shipping starts on Monday. You can apply a £1199 voucher to the MSRP of £1,300 and you should get another £50 off at checkout. ...

Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium review: superb value
3:00 pm |

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Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium: two-minute review

Coming in at the cheaper end of travel tripods, the Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium is a budget option that does exactly what it’s designed for with a no-frills approach. I can appreciate that this may make the MII sound a little lacklustre but in all honesty, for the modest sum of just $155 / £109 / AU$259 at the time of writing, it’s undeniably great value for money that makes it an attractive travel tripod for beginners and those on a budget.

Not everyone has a huge budget for photographic accessories after buying expensive cameras and lenses. Not to mention, for many photographers, a small and fairly lightweight travel tripod that provides standard camera support is more than enough, making additional features superfluous. The great thing about the MII is that you get a basic and inexpensive tripod from a well-respected manufacturer.

The MII is undoubtedly well-made and can’t be faulted in this respect, although being a budget model it’s not made to the same standards as more expensive travel tripods. However, a sensible quality / value balance has been struck. As the name suggests, the MII is made of aluminum, which is a heavier material than carbon fiber so despite its compact size it weighs 3.4lbs / 1.55kg.

Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium carry bag on floor

(Image credit: James Abbott)

Its weight is mid-range for travel tripods, so it’s not a dealbreakingly heavy and fairly light considering it’s an aluminum tripod. Plus, the slightly more expensive carbon fiber version only weighs 7oz / 200g less. 

Adding further metaphorical weight behind the MII, it’s fairly compact when folded at 16.5 / 42cm with an impressive maximum height of 63in / 160cm with the center column extended, and a minimum height of 17in / 43cm.

You can also shoot at lower levels than this by removing the screw-in bung / hook at the bottom of the center column and inserting it into the legs upside down. The center column hook is an extremely useful accessory, particularly with lighter travel tripods, because it allows you to hang your kit bag from the hook to increase stability when required, such as in windy conditions where the tripod may otherwise get blown over.

The maximum payload of 17.6lbs / 8kg comfortably supports a camera and a 70-200mm lens. You wouldn’t want to push too far beyond a camera and lens combo like this because the ball head can slip with heavier set-ups. 

Looking at the design of the MII, it’s fairly basic with just two leg angles available using twist lock mechanisms unique to Manfrotto at the top of the four section legs. Otherwise, there's no particular additional features or functionality to speak of

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Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium leg locks

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Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium leg twist locks

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Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium folded on the ground

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Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium at minimum height

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Simplicity may sound like a negative and, of course, additional features are always welcome in any tripod to increase its effectiveness in a wider range of scenarios. But simplicity when combined with the effectiveness of support in a compact and lightweight travel tripod can be a huge positive. The MII is quick and easy to use, and this ultimately comes down to the simplicity of the design and features.

The MII can’t be faulted in the support it provides in a lightweight package, and it packs down small for transportation which is exactly what most people want in a travel tripod. There is a small amount of flex in the legs when at their full extension, but the M11 maintains adequate stability and depending on your preference, it’s available with red, blue or black graphics on the legs.

Moving on to the ball head – this is a small and lightweight option that fits the overall size of the tripod perfectly, but it can be swapped if you need to use a different type of tripod head for any reason. The overall design of the head is simple with just the pan control and a main knob for adjusting the ball mechanism.

Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium tripod head in front of a brick wall

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The ball head isn’t as robust as the heads that come with more expensive travel tripods and can’t support as much weight. In its favor, it uses the popular Arca Swiss-style plate compatible with L brackets – impressive for such a budget model – while some other Manfrotto tripods use a less versatile Manfrotto 200PL Quick Release Plate that can't be easily used with an L bracket.

Overall, the Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium is a great travel tripod at the budget/beginner end of the market and is well-made for the low price. It’s never going to be as effective as more expensive alternatives, but its simple design and functionality is sufficient for lighter camera and lens combinations – fulfilling its fundamental task admirably.

Should I buy the Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium?

Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium at minimum height

(Image credit: James Abbott)

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How I tested the Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium

The Manfrotto Element MII Aluminium was tested over a period of time using several different camera and lens combinations to test how the tripod stood up to standard use in travel-oriented scenarios. Cameras used included a premium compact, an APS-C mirrorless camera and a full-frame mirrorless camera. The tripod was also carried around with other photographic kit in my f-stop backpack to evaluate performance over longer shoots such as landscapes.

With nearly 30 years of photographic experience and 15 years working as a photography journalist, I’ve been covering photographic accessories such as tripods for many years. As a professional photographer, I frequently use a range of accessories to enhance my photography and bring my real experience of using these to reviews where I can consider how effective photographic accessories are from both a professional and an enthusiast point of view.

First reviewed March 2024

Weekly poll results: the Nothing Phone (2a) shows great promise, but good reviews are vital
12:41 pm |

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Last week’s poll shows that people are excited for and dubious of Nothing’s first mid-ranger in equal measure – half of voters are interested in the Nothing Phone (2a), but there is an even split between them. Half like what they see and are ready to press the “buy” button, the other half need proof that this phone is as good as it looks. The phone was strong out of the gate, selling 60K units in 60 minutes immediately after it launched, a number that grew to 100K by the end of the first day. But Nothing knows how to generate buzz, the real question is whether the selling frenzy will...

Huawei Band 9 leak showcases familiar design and specs
10:18 am |

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It’s been almost a year now since the announcement of the Huawei Band 8, and the company already teased that a Band 9 is on its way, likely to arrive alongside FreeLace Pro 2 headphones. A new leak claims that both devices will likely be going on sale in April. Huawei Band 9 We have a slew of high-resolution and official-looking images of what is said to be the Huawei Band 9, apparently thanks to careless retailers. The Band 9, model number KIM-B19, codename “Kimi,” appears to be practically identical to its predecessor. This has become the norm for the Huawei Band since...

Deals: iQOO Z9 arrives, as do the Galaxy A55 ad A35, Poco X6 Neo goes on pre-order
7:31 am |

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The iQOO Z9 was released this week and was available to Amazon Prime subscribers first, but that was only a day-long exclusivity – now anyone can buy one. This mid-ranger packs a 6.67” FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display in a plastic body (with IP54) and a Dimensity 7200 chipset. There’s a microSD slot available, but you can get double the storage for ₹2,000 more. The 5,000mAh battery is fast to charge at 44W, but the 50MP rear camera is pretty basic (it does have OIS, though). For more details, check out our first impressions. vivo...

Unannounced Moto G64 5G shows up on Google Play Console
4:33 am |

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Motorola has been enriching its smartphone portfolio lately, particularly the Moto G family, with the introduction of the Moto G Power 5G (2024) and Moto G (2024). The company has also been teasing its upcoming Edge 50 Pro and Edge 50 Fusion devices, which could be unveiled as soon as April 3. In the meantime, another Moto G device seems to be making its way to market, probably without much fanfare. The Motorola Moto G64 5G was recently spotted on the Google Play Console alongside some essential details. Apparently, it will run the MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chipset – a 5G, 6nm chip from 2023...

Upcoming vivo Pad 3 Pro allegedly spotted on GeekBench
1:40 am |

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vivo has managed to drum up a lot of excitement around its upcoming X Fold3 and X Fold3 Pro foldables. Particularly the latter device, which could very well be the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 foldable to hit the market. The Chinese market that is, as per a leaked poster that revealed the new foldable will be announced on March 26 at 7 PM local time. A new vivo tablet has now been spotted on GeekBench that could be joining the two foldables at the unveiling event. According to industry sources, the tablet, model number PA2473, will be launched as the vivo Pad 3 Pro on the Chinese...

vivo T3 chipset and price range confirmed
10:39 pm | March 16, 2024

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vivo has been slowly trickling out information on the upcoming vivo T3 5G. We already know that the phone will be launching in India at 12MP on March 21 through Flipkart. Thanks to previous rumors, we also had a hunch about the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset. vivo T3 5G posters The chip is now officially confirmed, and according to vivo, the T3 scores over 734,000 points in AnTuTu 10, making it the self-advertised “Fastest Phone in Segment”. Said segment is mobile phones costing under INR 22,000. vivo says that it used an 8GB/256GB variant of the T3 5G to achieve the AnTuTu...

Lava O2 is coming soon, specs revealed by Amazon
8:33 pm |

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Lava launched the Blaze Curve last week, and it's gearing up to launch the Lava O2 next. The Indian handset maker posted a video clip on X, giving us a glimpse of the Lava O2. The Lava O2 has a flat design and sports a dual camera setup on the rear, headlined by a 50MP camera. It has a USB-C port at the bottom, joined by a speaker grille. Lava teased the O2 in green, but there will be more colors to choose from. The Game is about to get Real#O2 - Coming Soon#LavaMobiles #ProudlyIndian pic.twitter.com/gRxLns7PyV— Lava Mobiles (@LavaMobile) March 15, 2024 Lava said the O2 will be sold...

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