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| | | Re: Tripods for macro work
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| | | Re: Tripods for macro work There is a load of hollyhocks talked about the Benbo
there is a knack granted but easily learned and you
will never look back their two piece monopod is useful to
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| | | Re: Tripods for macro work Hi
Uniloc does it for me great bit of kit
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| | | Re: Tripods for macro work Quote:
Originally Posted by nightshade There is a load of hollyhocks talked about the Benbo
there is a knack granted but easily learned and you
will never look back their two piece monopod is useful to | Its horses for course i guess - but i tried the benbo once (borrowing it for the weekend in order to give it a fair go) and found it as easy as fighting with an octopus, in a coal cellar , at midnight , with one hand tied behind your back, in a vat of grease - horrible horrible thing , that was it for me - back to my nice easy to use manfroto for good.
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| | | Re: Tripods for macro work Quote:
Originally Posted by eeyore Its horses for course i guess - but i tried the benbo once (borrowing it for the weekend in order to give it a fair go) and found it as easy as fighting with an octopus, in a coal cellar , at midnight , with one hand tied behind your back, in a vat of grease - horrible horrible thing , that was it for me - back to my nice easy to use manfroto for good. |    I wish I could have seen that  
I think that should be the next task for the big brother housemates!!
Benbos are a doddle though when you get used to them.
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