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    Benro travel

    Hey,

    I was wondering what experience you have with Benro tripods.

    From what i read they seem to be really really good value for money tripods.

    I am looking at selling my manfrotto 190xprob and getting a lighter cheaper benro for my 5 month travel....


    I am on a tight budget and will get rid of my battery grip on my 40d, so will only need to carry 40d + canon 100-300 5.6L worst case.....


    Was looking at the:

    Benro Tripod Quick Clip A-250EX

    or

    Benro Tripod Quick Clip A-350EX

    or

    Benro Tripod Aluminium A-058


    Anyone using any of these?

    And what do you think about there ball heads? On ebay are some really cheap combos for sale at the moment...


    Thanks guys,



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    no experiences here ?

    I think i am just gonna go for one and see for myself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mircula View Post
    no experiences here ?

    I think i am just gonna go for one and see for myself...
    Who'd a thought with so many members, no one has a Benro.
    I have the same tripod as you. I've seen the Benro's but never had a close look so sorry can't advise. Haven't heard anything bad about them though. So good luck with your search

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    I bought the Benro travel angel A-169 with the B-0 Ballhead (not the BH-0) for my trip to America and it was fantastic. The folder length is just 37cms. I was able to take it on the plane as carry on luggage (but make sure you take the allen key out or security will pull you up).

    I found the tripod extremely sturdy, it also has a hook the you can put some weight, like you bag, on to make i sturdier in windy conditions.

    I was a little hesitant about the screw locks. But after using it a couple of times I was able to set the tripod up very quick and now actually like the locks better than clips.

    I really agree with everything that is written in the review below. I used this to help me when purchasing.

    http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...d.php?t=879433

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    I've just gotten a Benro C268 M8 but since you only asked about specific 'A' models and ballheads I didn't think I could offer you much of relevance.

    FWIW, the build quality on mine seems very good. It's one of the travel angel series, so it folds down small - 41cm, and is light - 1.26kg minus head. I didn't go with a Benro head. No issues with the screw lock legs, having only previously used flick-lock type legs.
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    Hello, thanks for your input on that.

    Seems like a good bargain these benro tripods. i will get one of the cheaper ones and see how i go...


    Cheers,

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