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Rollei C5i : Specifications and Opinions


Rollei C5i

The Rollei C5i is a tripod for small and mid-size cameras, manufactured from 2016 to 2022 (discontinued). The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 90 €;
13 users have given it an average vote of 9.2 out of 10.




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 Minimum height   21 cm
 Maximum height (no column)  
 Maximum height (column extended)   159 cm
 Max payload   8 kg
 Legs sections   4
 Legs tube diameter   25mm, 22mm, 19mm, 16mm
 Lenght (closed)   43 cm
 Weight   1.66 kg
 Material   Aluminium
 Tripod head   Removable, supplied

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avatarjunior
sent on November 05, 2019

Pros: light, compact, fine-finished, stable enough

Cons: as far as stability is concerned, we are at the limit.

Opinion: Compact and transportable, I would say it's the ideal companion for a mirrorless: my Z6 with 14-30 is all right. Coming from a Manfrotto 190, the improvement on this front is significant. The main factor for an easel is still stability, and here I would say that we are (almost) at the limit. It does its job, but I wouldn't go on even lighter models.

avatarjunior
sent on February 27, 2018

Pros: Light and solid, I have version II with non-slip iron feet and a more resistant head (T3)

Cons: The hook to attach weights under the central column is inconvenient (if it can be a counter)

Opinion: Never had a problem, from the desert to the ice, snow and sand has always behaved to the best; is not very light but it is not of the carbon or super-light category, the lack of lightness is totally repaid by a great stability (Canon eos 6d and Tamron 15-30 have no problem, same thing with the 70-200 which is always heavyweight). rnForned by a very comfortable and well-made canvas bag stuffed with all the allen screws useful to give it some adjustments every now and then (almost rape, tighten the vines once a year).

avatarjunior
sent on November 02, 2017

Pros: Lightweight, very stable, with maximum capacity and complete endowment.

Cons: For the intended use I would say no one.

Opinion: I bought one already a year ago to join the most massive Manfrotto 190xpro3 to take me on a trip or on a hike. I must say that I am fully satisfied. Once closed is rather short, it is not "slim" like the BeFree but this benefits it not a bit on stability. It's still very portable. I use it with the D810 and a 24-70 2.8 or 70-200 f4. I never had problems. The tripod is solid and stable, and then the ballast hook is also supplied as standard. The ball head is robust and secure. In case of need a leg is removed and becomes a monopod. RnArriva in full pack of bag, ballast hook and keys for maintenance. For what it costs to say it's worth it.

avatarjunior
sent on November 01, 2017

Pros: Lightweight, stable, good materials, well built and finished.

Cons: For my own use nobody.

Opinion: I bought the Rolley C5i in orange, taking advantage of an offer. And after having tried it with all the goals of my profile, I realize that he did not give me any sign of failure. Personally I find it fairly stable for its category, well done and finished. I also like aesthetically. It has rubber feet and comes with a comfortable shoulder bag and the keys needed to disassemble it and convert it into a monopod. RnI'm glad, but sadly I lose it, I'll repack it. rn

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