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Grooved Center Column – prevents unwanted column rotation, Non-Rotating Leg Sections – offer quick and easy setup, Dust and Moisture Resistant Rubber Grip Leg Locks – ensure a positive lock in any condition, Reversible Center Column – allows low angle shooting, Interchangeable Rubber Feet and Stainless Steel Spikes – provide the right contact on any surface or terrain, Adjustable Angle Leg Locks – accommodate uneven surfaces and awkward shooting situations, Reversible Tripod Head Mounting Screw – assures compatibility with virtually any tripod head, Built-in Bubble Level – allows adjustment to prevent uneven pans and tripod head movements, Spring Loaded We… More >>
hvacigar
January 16th, 2010 at 4:04 am
I just finished my C114, and although I have no proof on the ground (in the next coming days), I came across their path with the heaviest of my bike. Before I had a photo Kirk BH-3 ball head. They sell their products to Amazon, but it is a great company with fast shipping ([...]). This is a great ball with a quick release plate attached. I recommend this or any other similar with quick release plate for the camera and all Objektiven.Zurück long standing. Configuration heaviest use which includes: Canon body T1i Canon BG-E5 Battery Canon Speedlite 430EX attacked IICanon 70-200mm F2. 8 IS ObjektivMit the ball head is the total weight of this right configuration to about 10 pounds. The C114 is rated to accept, at 11. 5 kg of weight, and setup a bit ‘when I bought the tripod. After setting up the tripod and attach the setup described above was pleasantly surprised that there was no relation to the legs. I walked a couple of things around the house in both landscape and portrait shooting. Still no problem. The tripod is very stable. When a 70-200mm longer is your goal, then I recommend this Setup.Ich will be updated with some field studies. I plan to do some ‘working macro, I get some good views of the terrain is uneven and unbalanced configurations .** UPDATE ** I took around the Rose Garden in Portland to take some photographs of the flowers, and E’ was a dream. Very easy to carry, and up to a challenge that I threw. Extensions legs were fluid and closing the stand down was really easy. Great tripod. Rating: 5 / 5
Quaker
January 16th, 2010 at 6:17 am
Induro is the new brand of Benro tripod in the United States introduced to compete directly with the very expensive Gitzo brand favorite of many professional photographers. Induro tripods are not cheap, but it seems to offer excellent value compared to Gitzo and Manfrotto. The sales professionals in my local camera store have Induro tripods for a while ‘time and say they have virtually no symptoms or hatte.Mein frame is very light – a very compact Nikon D50 with 18-200mm VR Lens, tripod then evaluated in order to support 10 pounds is sufficient for my needs. I wanted the lightest and most compact tripod that meets my needs and was willing to award a zahlen.Ich could not find the model Induro C114 carbon fiber in any local stores, but I have the Induro A114, which is to see her equal-sized model in aluminum. I was very impressed with the design and the C114 is the ideal combination of size and weight I was looking for when traveling. In comparison, Gitzo is (a model, the GT0540) which is lighter and smaller – a little ‘too small – with the legs much more subtle, and another model (the GT1540) which is also lighter than the Induro but a couple of inches taller when closed so that the Gitzo tougher passen.Ich in a backpack blindly ordered the Induro C114. The stand looks good, seems to be solid as a rock, and comes with a high quality padded bag, strap and hook, compass, level, and with replaceable tips Toolkit (I want photos on Flickr) post soon. The C114 Induro has set no ground available, such as the Gitzo, and it’s just a little ‘heavier, but the price, appearance and accessories, Induro Gitzo beat hands down. I begeistert.Leider some anxiety occurred when I am. Since this is a 4-section legs of the tripod are a total of nine locking rings. Rings interconnected carbon model C114 has the exact same design of the A114 aluminum’d seen in the shop. Locking ring rubber model of carbon fiber, and slid 1 of 9 grip and continued to spin when I strengthened. After opening and closing of the hind legs to avoid a second rubber grip slipping. This had no effect on the performance of the legs of the tripod, but it was clearly designed to work with, and I wonder if it was symptomatic of the long-term quality of construction of this relatively new Marke.Um sure that I was not mad, I’m back my local camera store to verify that the other Induro legs did not have this problem, clearly, that I received was defective. In possession in the end because I can not wait for this leg for life, I went to buy the rest with a little ‘bigger Gitzo GT1540, and sent zurück.Ich Induro C114 regret nothing. If you can not see spending $ 500 on a set of Gitzo tripod legs, I still think Induro is a safe bet. I was just a little ‘unlucky and obsessive. In fact, if you really want a value, I was impressed with aluminum legs. The A114 Induro is still extremely light, and is less than half the price of the model in carbon fiber. Rating: 4 / 5