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The Benro iT15 is a tripod for small and mid-size cameras, manufactured from 2014 to 2021 (discontinued). The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 76 €;
8 users have given it an average vote of 9.4 out of 10.
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Opinion:Taken as a travel/hiking tripod to minimize weights and clutter and to pair with a very light mirrorless. I still have not tested it thoroughly but I think very solid and excellent build quality related to the price (I got an offer I took it to about 60 euros). It is full of features such as the possibility to turn it into monopod, the hook for ballast etc. The ball head (ARCA Swiss) for the use to which it is destined performs perfectly its work but being interchangeable it is possible to assemble also something more performanant. There is no possibility to rotate it for scenic shots, if you really want to find the fur in the egg. Excellent tightening flip lock, which I prefer. Comes with a comfortable bag. Recommended.
Pros:very high value for money; versatility; minimum size to be closed; very low weight; resists without offending mistreatment; Standard endowment
Cons:after 4 years of varied use, none. Wanting to find the hair, the supplied head does not have the panoramic movement...
Opinion:Since I mentioned this tripod in some discussion and that it is still for sale, I decided to write a short review. I've owned the Benro IT15 for 4 years. I bought it because I needed a light and compact tripod for personal trips and excursions. I've had several tripods over the years and I've become quite careful even when I spend "little". Over time I was able to appreciate the versatility and quality qualities of this IT15, which I find perfect for the use I had planned to make of it. Initially I thought to use it to the maximum with the 600D and EF-s targets, then using it I realized I could also trust with 5d4 and 24-70 L f4, which holds without giving in or flexing. No problem with long exposures. I used it in water, sand and snow: after a time there are no signs of wear, although i have not always cleaned it with extreme care before storing it. Pieces do not come away as I happened with other more eploped tripods (Manfrotto!). The supplied ball head has never shown me signs of failure and you can unscrew to replace it: it adopts a standard system 3/8" Arca-Swiss style with quick release; the base is in magnesium "anti-friction" and has a small window with the bubble level; The plate is made of metal. The head does not have panoramic motion. The closed size (39cm) of the tripod is perfect for travelling because it fits in an average trolley and thanks to the weight of 1.26kg is also suitable for excursions. The legs are tilted at three different angles and have grooves that prevent the pipes to rotate. One of the three legs has a rubber coating for an anti-slip grip and can be unscrewed to use as a monopod in combination with the central column and head (throughout the monopod comes to 153cm high). The central column at the bottom has a metal hook to hang a possible ballast and can be mounted backwards to photograph "razor". Included is a Benro logo case with a shoulder strap and inner pocket (they also give you a small brugola key!). Each component is branded "Benro", including screws... In short, there is attention to detail. Based on my experience with this IT15 frankly I don't see any reason why you should spend twice or triple for a travel tripod. It is obvious that it is not suitable for use with supertele s3Kg and over for fast chases, but on the other hand no "travel" easel is designed for one of its kind. For "quiet" photographs and equipment up to 2.5-3Kg you can trust. Having paid even 80 euros new, I can only consider it a great purchase and recommend it.
Pros:Solid as a rock, compact, excellent value for money
Cons:Nobody
Opinion:I use it with Canon 100D + Tamron SP 70-300 VC and it is really very stable. The build quality is very high, at a relatively low price (€79 on Amazon). The interchangeable ball head and the possible conversion in Monopod are very functional and comfortable. For transportation is very compact and lightweight and easily slips into a trekking backpack. I'm not quitting now!
Pros:Small, light, very versatile, converts into a monopod
Cons:Currently nothing
Opinion:I was given by my partner as a complement to my first equipment cannot be said to have meters of comparison with other products like that but I'm meeting a lot. Much light to carry is a breeze to place thanks to the setting of the feet. I use it with a Nikon D90 with a battery grip, second battery and, at most, the 18/105 of the kit for which a setup of medium weight. In one minute turns into a monopod which is very convenient. Frankly, you may not find faults my younger accomplice experience, especially considering the price. But I can testify that several friends who take long have enjoyed far more famous and expensive although easels. Highly recommended for those who want to be light while having everything.
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