Manfrotto MVMXPRO500
Sirui P-306
When comparing Sirui P-306 and Manfrotto MVMXPRO500, which one is better?
The weight of winner Sirui P-306 — at 500 g — is 76.19% less than Manfrotto MVMXPRO500 at 2100 g.
Winner: Sirui P-306
Regarding weight: Weight is crucial when comparing camera supports, such as tripods, monopods or gimbals. It's important to consider that any extra weight will have to be carried throughout your photo sessions and any travel before or after.
Sirui P-306 is the winner when it comes to maximum weight capacity, supporting up to 8 kg — 60% more than Manfrotto MVMXPRO500 at 5 kg.
Winner: Sirui P-306
Regarding maximum load: The "maximum load" of a camera support means that a tripod or monopod cannot support a heavier camera and lens package than the specified maximum load.
Manfrotto MVMXPRO500 is the winner with a maximum height of 203 cm, which is 31.82% more than Sirui P-306 at 154 cm.
Winner: Manfrotto MVMXPRO500
Regarding maximum height: The maximum height of a tripod or monopod can be crucial when comparing products, as you may want to have a steady camera as far from the ground as possible. Popular products offer a maximum height of 120-180 cm, depending on their size and intended use.
Sirui P-306 is the best in terms of minimum height, since its minimum height of 38 cm is 51.28% less than 78 cm.
Winner: Sirui P-306
Regarding minimum height: The minimum weight can be just as important as the maximum height, since it determines wheter you easily can carry the tripod or monopod with you or not. If the minimum height is too long, it might not fit in your backpack or trunk.
Full specifications table of Manfrotto MVMXPRO500 and Sirui P-306:
Manfrotto MVMXPRO500 | Sirui P-306 | |
Brand | Manfrotto | Sirui |
Weight | 2100 g | 500 g |
Material | Aluminum | Aluminum |
Maximum Load | 5 kg | 8 kg |
Adjustable Height | Yes | Yes |
Maximum Height | 203 cm | 154 cm |
Sections | 4 | 6 |
Minimum Height | 78 cm | 38 cm |
Type | Monopod | Monopod |