mike wilson wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
Rob Studdert wrote:
On 11/06/2009, Joseph McAllister <pentax...@mac.com> wrote:
I stick with Bogen/Manfrotto same reason I stick with Pentax.
Many accessories are interchangeable, like the two head bar, the
center
column that has a short version, the center column extension, the
reversible
monopod center column (3221/055B), the feet for mud or marsh, the
tools,
etc..
Working in water, mud, sand or other mush is where the Benbo design
actually excels, the legs are "inverted" and sealed, meaning that the
larger pipe section is near the ground. The surface area of the feet
is larger and they are impervious to water, sand or dust to the first
leg joint, very handy.
I was wondering when the Benbo was going to get mentioned... it is
hard to describe to
someone who has never seen it in action, but invaluable for low angle
shooting with a minimum
of futzing around. I had a small lighter weight one that I took on
the trail because I normally
was interested in macro work shooting flowers and fungi and the
occasional lizard... the standard
sized one was fine for just hopping out of the car and setting up...
or when Caesar was around to
haul it at GFM :-)
The great disadvantage of the Benbo range is that users are mistaken
for the "Marcel Marceau - man setting up a deckchair in a gale" fan club.
c'est bon, n'est pa?
ann (who remembers seeing that routine in the 50's - M M in person on
stage - sooo wonderful!)
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