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Cons:just taken, at the moment no one (maybe a little weight)
Opinion:I was looking for an easel that was light, stable and robust, and that was within 100-120 euros. I shot a couple of physical stores and a lot of network. Then I went to a shop a bit expensive, but well stocked and especially with clerks I trusted (last year I took a photography course from them and got to appreciate them). I knew I was looking for something 'impossible' and therefore having to compromise. After showing me two to three types, the salesman proposes this to me, warning me that he was one of those who had used for courses and demonstrations, and making me give in that the paint was a little, but very little, worn on the legs where they stuck in the middle, and that for this they did it to me at 80 euros!!!!!! Had it wrapped right away. I tried a little bit and I'm really happy with it. I also tried to put the 250d with the tamron 100-400 without a ring. A little less stable but photos came anyway.
Pros:I just picked up and tried it alone at home ....... rnDirei which has an excellent quality / price seems very well built and quite robust.
Cons:For the moment I have no complaints to make.
Opinion:I paid 123 euro (best price at the moment in Italy) and made me immediately a beautiful impressione.rnDesideravo a light tripod (but not too) to bring in the backpack while hiking in general (especially in the mountains) and even when I'm going to visit some città.rnPenso that for my needs, considering the price, this could be ideal (I had read the great reviews before deciding to take it) .rnAvevo the temptation to try to take one of those brands that lately have sprung up like mushrooms and that € 60-80 offer the tripod apparently well realizzati.rnMa I preferred to play it safe with Benro brand, which has never let me down ..... rn
Opinion:I purchased it in the physical store to 129 €. I doubt between this and the manfrotto befree but there is no history ... The Benro is much more solid and stable. Even the head with quick coupling type Arca-Swiss is undoubtedly better than that present in manfrotto. Of course we are not at the top but for my needs is definitely a good buy. And 'it presents the hook for ballast and a leg once unscrewed become a monopod. Definitely recommended !!
Opinion:I managed to find it on ebay a while back about 80 Euros. Obviously you can not have the top regarding testa.Sono intends to replace it with a more "powerful" but I can not take it apart try to unscrew it counter-clockwise laps but seems empty, I do not understand there is' something that escapes me ?
Cons:The level is not seen with the camera position
Opinion:After some research I finally found a stand which is "squaring the circle". It is not perfect, for charity, but I think it is a great all-rounder! Folded (and with the ball head mounted) occupies just 41.5 cm and thanks to the "shoulders" little bulky enters perfectly in your backpack Manfrotto Veloce VII proving perfect for travel thanks to low weight (including 1,61kg ball head). When opened it reveals solid and well made and, if necessary, becomes a practical monopod. It has a hook under the central rod for hanging bags and increase its stability in windy conditions. The ball head at the moment seems valid, and with a good grip but the small level present becomes virtually invisible when mounted fotocamera.rnrnLe legs end with supports of rubber and there is the possibility (at least in series, as "optional" should look) to replace them with metal tips. The budget includes the head with quick type Arca-Swiss and PU60 plate (do not ask me what it is, not c '& egravand; written, even if on Ollo.it say is a H1), the bag for the transport and the Allen screw to screw the plate to the fotocamera.rnrnLo buy back? is especially given the € 129.90 spent on offer on Ollo.it (whose service I think good) rnLo recommend? certainly! If you search for a travel tripod that comes into a backpack and that is both solid without breaking the bank believe that this represents an excellent soluzionernrnSe you have other questions or want pictures send me a private message! Hello!
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