Benro FIF28 Aluminum Tripod + B2 Photography Tripod
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Benro FIF28 Aluminum Tripod + B2 Photography TripodCode: 27428421

Comes with a carrying case and spiked feet for the legs so it can be used on any surface with safety and stability.

170,00
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    FIF28 Aluminum Tripod + B2 FIF28AIB2 Photography Tripod

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    FIF28 Aluminum Tripod + B2 FIF28AIB2 Photography Tripod

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    FIF28 Aluminum Tripod + B2 FIF28AIB2 Photography Tripod

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FIF28AIB2
Type
Photography Tripod

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  • Κωνσταντίνος357
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    I have had the tripod for a while now, purchased for 170€. It is made of aluminum, which means it is heavier but also more stable. The legs are of very good quality with nice, sturdy locks and very good rubber feet to prevent slipping. It also includes spikes for use on uneven ground or any other surface, as well as an Allen key for the head, legs - to tighten or loosen them - and anything else you may need. It can be used as a monopod, either with or without the head. To use it without the head, you simply screw the plate onto the leg and you're good to go, although you don't have the option for portrait mode, as the entire leg needs to be in the air. For panoramic shots, you have to pan manually while with the head, you don't. The legs can be lowered very close to the ground, almost level with the Earth, but if you want the camera even lower, you can flip the central axis and it goes into the bottom part, so the camera is literally on the ground, it can't go any lower. The legs extend and retract very easily and quickly with just a half turn. The central axis has a hook for adding extra weight to the tripod, but it's also a great solution for keeping your bag off the ground.
    Now, the head is of very good quality, much better than other heads in this price range. I was torn between two other options in this range and the heads were not even comparable, and the plate is larger than others. Maybe with larger cameras, the body covers the bubble level, but with mine (Canon 250D), it's perfect. It even has friction control so that when you adjust the ball head, it doesn't move too freely, especially with heavy equipment. It doesn't take much for the camera to fall forward or sideways, not that it would detach from the tripod, but it can be a bit scary. Also, on the plate, there is a detail that you don't use much, but it has 2 positions for screwing the camera, depending on what is more convenient. I can't explain it, but when you see it, you'll understand.
    Finally, the bag is very good, not one of those fake ones that are just there for show. It is quite thick and has a nice wide strap for carrying it on your shoulder. I would have liked a small pocket inside or outside to put the leg heads or something small.
    It is one of the best, if not the best, ball head tripods I found in this price range. I recommend it more than some carbon ones because, although they are lighter for carrying, for those who want it for travel, outings, and such, they don't offer as much stability and security. Aluminum will always be my top choice, even if it tires me a bit on the road, I prefer to have my camera on stable "legs". I have no complaints, and as always, I suggest seeing it in person and not just relying on reviews and videos. It is a purchase that you need to know what you're getting and if it will suit your needs.
    Thank you for reading!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Stability
    • Easy to use
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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