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Benro Adventure Tripod HD1A TAD18AHD1A Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.3
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Details

BrandBenro
MaterialAluminum
Tripod Head TypeOther
Weight Limit11 Pounds
Item Weight4.3 Pounds

Description of Benro Adventure Tripod HD1A TAD18AHD1A

The adventure TAD18AHD1A utilizes high grade, reinforced Flip locks for drastically increased longevity and to battle creeping. These flip locks are also adjustable to your preference. Independent movement in 3 axes - allows precise positioning. Arca-Swiss compatible QR plate - compatible with other heads in the Benro range. 3 bubble levels - assists in accurate levelling for precision positioning. Safety release - pull & twist quick release safety system to prevent accidental release.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sturdy and Versatile Tripod for Photographers!

Based on my observations, this tripod is a must-have for any photographer! The build quality is impressive making it sturdy enough to hold a heavy camera and lens securely. The legs are adjustable to different angles, and the center column can be reversed for low-angle shots .The locking mechanisms are easy to use, making it quick to set up and pack away. The only con is that it's a little heavy to carry around for extended periods. Overall, a great investment for any photographer looking for a

Pros
  • Sturdy and durable build provides great stability for camera.
Cons
  • Heavier than other travel tripods on the market.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Just normal good for tripods and monopods

In general, the tripod is normal. Apparently well done. What I don't like is this: 1. You have to remove the handles on the pot head to put it in the bag it comes in.2. Bubble levels are so small that they are almost impossible to read.3. The way the camera attaches to the tripod seems ridiculous. You unscrew the dial a bit and then pull it out. looks cheap I thought it was worth trying this tripod; Looks like this will be my fallback and I will be buying Manfrotto.

Pros
  • nice thing
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something