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The Benro A2682TB1 Travel Angel II is a tripod for mid-size and large cameras, manufactured from 2013 to 2016 (discontinued). The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 215 €;
4 users have given it an average vote of 8.3 out of 10.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Economical, sturdy, good construction, short column in each room, built-in monopod, 4 sections, dimensions
Cons:The block of the legs requires a good rotation of the knob, last section unstable, lacks the block to 90 °, the missing block of the head with counter-screw
Opinion:After months of investigations and readings to post on the forum, I opted for this tripod selected from Manfrotto 190 Manfrotto 055, Triopo, Mantona and other Benro.rnA my opinion is the most balanced (and in fact it is almost a must have, the number that they see around). The model code reads as follows: A2682. The "A" indicates "Aluminium". Alternatively, "C" for carbon. The 2 indicates the section of the legs (29mm). In alternative 1 indicates the most stretta.rnL'8 section indicates the number of sections (4). Alternatively there is the version 9 from 5 sezioni.rnL'ultima digit indicates the series. At the moment we are on the second series (2) proposes that (unlike with version 0 or 1) the monopod. In practice, a leg can be unscrewed and used as monopiede.rnNel kit is offered along with a tripod handy bag, wrist strap and the wooden knob to turn the monopod walking stick (!!!) in addition to the more useful column short and spiked feet as substitutes to the legs of gomma.rnLe legs are reversiblefor a more compact closure and have only 2 point lock opening. Missing the block on opening satin-earth. The leg movement is fluid. The locking knobs are made from rubber, ergonomic but require a crackdown much greater than the Gitzo to firmly hold the sezioni.rnL'ultima section (version 4 sections) of the leg, at least on my copy, it's pretty ballerina. Much more about the version 5 sections (tested in store) .rnLa head is supplied in a virtuous Benro B1.rnCon 230 euro you take home a complete kit and usabilissimo that weighs little and cluttered.
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