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Daniele Ferrari www.juzaphoto.com/p/DanieleFerrari ![]() |
![]() | Manfrotto BeFree Pros: Lightweight, yet rugged; little ingombramnte, comfortable to handle and stable despite the appearance Cons: head unsuitable for panoramic and, above all, free of level Opinion: I use it for more than a year for most of my shots. Awfull on foot or by bike, over all in the mountains, I find it stand the ideal campaign. Quick to assemble and configure, I also used in unusual conditions, for example fully stretched, but closing a bit 'the angle between the legs to retrieve a height of hair, and it is however shown more stable than I feared. Paradoxically, and especially with the multi-shot techniques, its stability is not optimal use in the studio (the lightness tends to slide easily from the side at the slightest touch), while in the country, with greater adherence to the rugged terrain, I was never given problems. Obviously, the head is spartan, no suits panoramic and feel the lack of an integrated spirit level, but the tightening has never given me problems (on the other hand, never leave the Allen home to hardware), while the lack of ballast hook It can be compensated with a little 'of inventiveness. If you do not pretend to montare slides and various crock, it is not bad even in macro. Attention however not to lose the removable legs, especially if placed on frozen surfaces which tend to adhere. sent on February 11, 2017 |
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