The carbon fiber FSL09CN00 Slim Travel Tripod from Benro is a 5-section support with twist locks that open with a quarter turn to allow each section to extend to a maximum height of 51.2". The tripod's reverse folding legs can collapse to a compact 12.9". The Arca-type compatible, single action N00 ball head comes equipped with a quick release plate, and the tripod also includes a carrying case.
- Load Capacity: 8.8 lb
- Maximum Height: 51.2"
- Folded Length: 12.9"
- Leg Sections: 5
Benro FSL09CN00 Slim Travel Tripod Overview
Benro FSL09CN00 Slim Travel Tripod Specs
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| Independent Pan Lock | |
| Independent Tilt Lock | |
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| Detachable Monopod | |
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Benro FSL09CN00 Slim Travel Tripod Reviews
Nice compact tripod for smartphone or pocket camera
Bought this mainly for travel with iPhone, but could also see using it with any pocket camera, even my 6x6 Voigtländer Perkeo II. Didn’t realize one leg converted to a monopod—handy! Head is a little flimsy. I might upgrade that, if I can find one that folds with the tripod. It would fit in more bags if it were about 1.5cm shorter when folded.
Easy, lightweight, sturdy
Traveled with this 2x now and couldn't be happier. I've used for Milky Way shots and long exposure shots on a Fuji X100F. The tripod is so lightweight - don't quote me but I think my full water bottle weighs more as a reference point. Bullhead is smooth and everything locks into place well. Legs open and close easily. In terms of stability, I've had no issues. I'll caveat that I have not tried using on a windy day. I also tend to keep last section of legs collapsed. They seem sturdy enough if needed, but definitely more secure not extended. If you have a lighter set up, travel often, and want a great tripod, I highly recommend!
