2 thoughts on “Benbo Trekker Mk 2 Tripod Without Head #BEN 107 Reviews

  1. 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The Most Flexible Tripod Ever Used, October 15, 2007
    By 
    T. Treibel (Port Orchard, WA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    This review is from: Benbo Trekker Mk 2 Tripod Without Head #BEN 107 (Electronics)

    This tripods controls do take some time getting use to. Once you understand the controls and flexibility (that will all be second nature to you in no time) you won’t believe all the various shooting angles you have with this unique design.

    I bought this tripod to do long exposures of wildflowers and scenic shots. Learning the tripods workings you will find that you can get rock stable shots from about 1 1/2 inches all the way to 5 1/2 feet. I have had other tripods that set up faster but on uneven ground I have never had a tripod this stable. I opted for the Benbo HeadBenbo Compact Ball & Socket Tripod Head # BEN 299 to keep the total weight and size down. I have taken this tripod on many hikes although it is not the lightest it is not so heavy that I notice the extra pounds.

    I use this tripod with a Nikon Digital SLR and it supports the weight fine if I need extra support for the arms long reaches I simply hook some ballast or bag to the hook. For the long exposures I always use the self timer or infrared remote to achieve the highest level of sharpness.

    Probably one of the tripods best features is the ability to shoot right over bridge or walkway railings this has come in handy at almost every National Park visit this year.

    Once the tripod is locked down it is very stable and I often cary it from one shot to the other by one of the legs and then do minor adjustments to the tripod for the next shot.

    If you want a stable flexible tripod then the Benbo is a great choice.

    If you are looking for ultra lightweight then pass the Benbo with the lightweight head weighs in at 4 pounds 12 ounce on my postal scale.

    If your subjects require you to do lots of panning and quick set ups and tear downs then pass.

    If you don’t like non traditional products then pass no other tripod works like a Benbo the same reason I love it could be the same reason you could hate it.

    Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 

    Was this review helpful to you? Yes
    No

  2. 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Versatille — but takes getting used to, August 3, 2007
    By 
    A. Kubbat “D700 User” (Silicon Valley) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    This review is from: Benbo Trekker Mk 2 Tripod Without Head #BEN 107 (Electronics)

    My first impression was — there’s a tiny ballhead on it but I didn’t order that one because their head is not strong enough to hold a dSLR with lens, flash and other macro gear.
    Second impression — This tripod is totally unstable and will collapse when you loosen that single screw that controls legs & centre column. No other tripod does something like that so setup the tripod WITHOUT a camera.
    Twisting all the legs & column into the desired position really is more like wrestling !! And I hope with some more practize, I can set it up quickly. It is unlike any other tripod as you can wrestle it into positions not achievable with conventional one’s. It can nearly bend over backwards.

    MAIN criticism :
    I would want 2 controls instead of one : one to adjust only the legs. And a second one, that allows me to control just the centre column without affecting the legs. With my sample the friction is so high, that I cannot move the column without readjusting all the legs.
    The centre column has a 1/4″ screw but they don’t provide an adapter to mount tripod heads with standard 3/8″.
    This tripod is quite lightweight — mount a bigger dSLR, a good lens & flash may throw it off balance. Use the hook to add a counter balance. Still not of the sturdy kind but I hope sufficient for macro work. Previous models allowed to mount the tripodhead to be mounted on either side of the column — not so with the MK 2 version.

    Summary :
    DONT buy it if you plan to shoot weddings, long long exposures or if you need to move quickly. If you are tall, this also is not for you. It is not tough & stable enough and setting it up takes time.
    DO buy it for work close to the ground, at uneven angles and want to move the camera into odd positions. Very hard to beat that flexibility but setup can take time.

    Still I’m not sure if it is suitable for my macro work using a heavy dSLR like the D200 and a flexible but heavy tripod head.

    Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 

    Was this review helpful to you? Yes
    No

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *