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Benro C2692T : Specifications and Opinions


Benro C2692T

The Benro C2692T 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 389 €;
11 users have given it an average vote of 9.5 out of 10.




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 Minimum height   26 cm
 Maximum height (no column)   141 cm
 Maximum height (column extended)   164 cm
 Max payload   16 kg
 Legs sections   5
 Legs tube diameter   28.6 mm, ?? mm, ?? mm, ?? mm, 15 mm
 Lenght (closed)   43 cm
 Weight   1.88 kg
 Material   Carbon Fiber
 Tripod head   Removable, supplied

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avatarjunior
sent on September 19, 2015

Pros: Weight, capacity, versatility, supplied

Cons: No problems found

Opinion: I use it for over a year with head B1 and I'm very satisfied. RNLA build quality is quite high, with solid materials, excellent assembly and good finishes. Very simple also disassemble for cleaning in the case of sand, dust or altro.rnE 'tripod luggage, lightweight, compact and very fast movements with the immediate opening and closing. Despite this it provides excellent stability: with the head B1 mount Canon 60D + 1.8 Sigma 18-35, for a total of about 1.6Kg without any problem, even if holding quietly optical bodies and much heavier. It 'also provided with hook for hanging the bag and increase the stability. rnPersonalmente really appreciate the locking rings, which allow opening and closing very rapide.rnUna leg is removable and can be used as a monopod (or cane) .rnLa standard equipment is extensive: feet with metal tip (really useful certain cases), short column (does not allow the closure to the minimum volume, butturning the head, you can enter the stand in his bag), Allen key, soft bag (with shoulder and two handy pockets inside), knob with compass (to be mounted on the leg that you unscrew) .rnL'ho used in different situations, the snowy Alps (where carbon does not cool as aluminum) to the tropical heat of Madagascar never have the slightest problem. An excellent investment, definitely recommend it to those who prefer a light tripod without giving up too much stability.

avatarjunior
sent on January 22, 2015

Pros: Everything, size and strength movements,

Cons: For the locking rings of the elements to be evaluated tightening without exaggeration but for Manfrotto must register with the key provided .... then choose the head well but even with that I found included as an offering can capture exactly even at 1: 1!

Opinion: When the Chinese do things right ... rnOltre accessories that other danno.Inoltre I could not even buy plates 120 and 150 mm that allow me the movements back and forth balancing objectives and macro used as sled lean toward the subject, all at costs would say bassi.Inolter lock I found it better than the Manfrotto that only with the latest versions have corrected. I had the 190, and I say that the articulated element I never utilizaato because at risk of falling all your goods entrusted to a mechanism inaccurate.

avatarsupporter
sent on October 19, 2014

Pros: Lightweight, well-transportable (closed 40 cm. !!) And in any case firmly with pro goals.

Cons: No one, or perhaps the central column is too long; but shorter (there is one, however, included) does not allow the closure to a minimum footprint.

Opinion: I purchased it during a plane trip to Jerusalem, looking for a tripod "short" that would allow me to sign him in a trolley contents, and with a weight of "light" to carry in the hot Israeli is at the top for size, weight and , above all, stability. It 'very well finished, despite the "made in China": I had to think again son, they can also make products of quality. The head is smooth and well-controlled, even with the camera in vertical and 70-200 2.8 mounted above. I still have a Manfrotto 055 pro and a Gitzo Explorer practically forgotten in the closet, and I do not regret the stability of each of them. I'm planning to provide them with a Benro head, to have the same type attacks Arca.rnE 'a tripod that can give you great satisfaction because stable and light: if it is heavy leave him in the hotel and does not exploit apertures and times lenti.rn

avatarsupporter
sent on September 17, 2014

Pros: closed length, weight, maximum height

Cons: I would have preferred a shorter center column but would give other problems in the closing phase

Opinion: really outstanding tripods. I switched to Benro from manfrotto 055XPROB, a real brick, not wishing for anything solidity. I use it even with the pivoting head GH2 and 300 II duplicated without problems. I think it can safely withstand any super telephoto without major difficoltà.rnrapidissimo to open and close it considers a good investment. rnUnica flaw, the head screws (B1), the knob that adjusts the clutch, in my opinion really useless

avatarjunior
sent on August 11, 2014

Pros: Build quality, stability, weight, bundle.

Cons: No one

Opinion: I own this tripod for a couple of months, purchased in kit form with the ball head and then possess precisely the Benro c2692tb1. Purchased new from Fotocolombo at a very competitive price considering the quality of the head dotazione.rnLo B1 in use mainly in the mountains where it is appreciated for its compact size and light weight without compromising stabilità.rnPerfetto also loaded with the Tamron 150-600.rnIl bundle is really complete, I have limited myself to buy a second plate compatible for a few € .rnIn final product is an excellent value for money that can satisfy even the most user esigenti.rnrn

avatarjunior
sent on July 31, 2014

Pros: Lightweight, closed length, reversible column, supplied accessories, monopod

Cons: No one

Opinion: I bought this tripod stand as the first "serious", coming from a ciofeche mall. I find it almost perfect: rn-is light, and this is due to the carbon-ovviamente.rn closed is very short, since the legs are closed again inverting the center column and going to "incorporate" the head also in the total length, so that to have about 43cm from closed-testarn do not have to remove the screws, although many consider them uncomfortable, I found files, allows you to quickly small adjustments, and to close all (or open) I unscrew everything and get up in high letting the gravity closes the trepiedirn-option of dismantling a leg (the one with the towel) to get a monopod, and on which it is also possible to mount the wooden knob (supplied) with the compass, practical for walking in the mountains wanting . rn-accessories including: soft bag, wooden knob with compass (compass-toy but ...), rubber feet are interchangeable with a metal tip, Allen wrench forI can not claim to be definitive montaggio.rnIn PLEASED, it is very stable mounting the Tamron 70-300, and in the presence of wind so far has never suffered a blow ... If you want there is also the lower hook to the bag in the event of I highly recommend necessità.rnLo

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