Vanguard continues to push tripod design with innovations that seem outwardly simple yet make a significant impact on the user. Let’s face it: the way many of us shoot and use cameras has dramatically changed in the last decade, yet for the most part, tripod design hasn’t seen a great deal of change. The Vanguard ALTA PRO 3VRL 303CT is essentially a set of legs that refines what support needs to do for today’s users, shooting both stills and video.
Thankfully, the era of the travel tripod seems to have passed, and we’re now back to usable, full-height solid supports. The ALTA PRO 3VRL 303CT stands at a mighty 1.8m and offers a suitable base for any tripod head of your choice, with a standard 3/8-inch thread on the base.
What marks this tripod as different is that it arrives without a central column, though there is an option for one if you need it. It essentially arrives with a 75mm levelling base that can be released with a twist of the handles protruding beneath. This is identical to most video tripods, enabling quick levelling and making it ideal for landscape and video. It’s one of the reasons the Gitzo Systematic tripods have been so popular over the years. However, this comes at half the price.
Then, like a photo tripod, it has standard twist-lock legs and is, of course, free of spreaders like a video tripod. Essentially, it’s a very striking hybrid tripod for enthusiasts, professional videographers and photographers.