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    Benro Tripod Choice

    Tossing up between a Benro Model: C-257 M8 and a Benro Model: C-297 M8 carbon tripod.

    The 298 is only $15 dearer and 23gms heavier and has a centre column that pivots off to the side for Macro etc. so it seems a no brainer to go for it. But i no nothing about them.

    Any one have an opinion?

    These are also 3 section and there is a four section model of each available which is only $15 dearer again and folds down a bit smaller but is a bit heavier, for which reason i lean towards the 3 section tripods i think even though they are longer - again any opinions?
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    I recently purchased a Benro Carbon Fibre Monopod + small Benro ball head (here in Sydney) (which I've blogged about here: http://www.rc.au.net/blog/2010/07/29...fibre-monopod/) - and have been very happy with it.

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    Hi jbee,

    I own the C-297 M8 and B-2 ballhead and I love it.(photo attached)
    I use a Sigma 50-500 for sports and it is rock solid.(photo sample attached)
    I actually went into Photo Shop Studio and once I started to use it, I bought it on the spot.
    The C-297 (3 section) felt more stable than the C-298 (4 section), as the smallest leg section is 20mm diameter instead of 16mm diameter.
    It is light and comes with a tripod bag, steel spikes and the bag strap can be used on the tripod itself to carry it without the bag.
    The pivoting centre column is very stable.
    I hope this helps.
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    That's precicely what I wanted to know , thanks for that . Just one question is the extra length of the 3 section all that noticible when folded and over your shoulder or strapped to a pack?


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    My personal opinion would be for the 3 section 'pod working on the theory that the less joints and thicker tubes of the 3 section one would add to stability.
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    jbee

    To be honest, I didn't take notice in the folded size comparison as I was mainly looking at weight and sturdiness.
    Here is a photo of it attached to my Lowepro Flipside 400.
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    I use a Benro (tested at a shop then got it cheaper OS via Ebay) and I can tell you this much: they are strong, sturdy and very reliable with a good ball head on top. Excellent choice. The three legged model is fantastic.
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    Perfect thanks everyone, I'll buy one tomorrow. the three section C-297

    cheers - jb

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