Benro Tortoise Vs Rhino Carbon Fibre Tripods And When To Use Them

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Join Jay Collier from The Photography Workshop Co as he covers the differences between the Benro Tortoise and Rhino Carbon Fibre Tripods as well as when either tripod can be favoured for different functions out the field for travel, wildlife and landscape photography.
    To save 10% off any Benro gear in Australia simply use the discount code PC10 at the checkout from the Australian distributor at www.maxxum.com.au as well as any other products from the many brands they sell such as Shimoda, Haida, Samyang and much more.
    Join Jay on a photography tour by going to our website www.thephotographyworkshopco.com
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Komentáře • 24

  • @troymclean9301
    @troymclean9301 Před rokem +2

    Just what I was looking for. Thanks!

  • @eugeneBai
    @eugeneBai Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you a lot!!! Great explanations!

  • @parthapm
    @parthapm Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the info. Very informative.

  • @nickchiarello3870
    @nickchiarello3870 Před 14 dny

    Hi Jay, Thank you for your review. Can you get a short column for the Rhino so you could also use it close to the ground? I’m travelling to Iceland and need a sturdy tripod which will also work close to the ground.

    • @thephotographyworkshopco4520
      @thephotographyworkshopco4520  Před 10 dny +1

      Hello Nick,
      Yes you can. There are dedicated Tortoise short columns available here. As with the tripods you can also save 10% using the code PC10 on the website in the following linkl who are the Australian distributors for Benro if you are in Australia www.maxxum.com.au/benro-tortoise-short-centre-column-0

  • @larry8056
    @larry8056 Před rokem

    Do you really need the levelling base when both these tripods come with dual panning heads? If the legs are not level, is it not possible to just unlock the ball on the ball head, level the top plate on the head, lock the ball then if you are panning/rotating use the top panning feature only.

    • @thephotographyworkshopco4520
      @thephotographyworkshopco4520  Před rokem

      The idea is to level the entire base which will keep the entire ball head level so when panning it remains level. I level the base and the ball head so if you then unlock the panning section its 100% level. I find when moving a lot or shooting in snow or sand that i can can bury the legs hard into the surface and level off the entire set up very quickly

    • @thephotographyworkshopco4520
      @thephotographyworkshopco4520  Před rokem

      Another point i should also mention is if you are tilted over in portrait orientation, if the legs are not level or shooting on a slopping ground, you sometime cant get enough movement in a ball head to get level or stay level. By levelling the base first you then get the entire ball head level and make use of the full range of movement/adjustment without needing to ever need to adjust the legs. The other fact is for video where I use video heads that dont have a tilt adjustment and you must use the levelling base. Cheers, Jay

  • @haroon.427
    @haroon.427 Před 3 měsíci

    Bro I'm 5'9 I'm considering Benro mach 3 TMA38CL or Rhino FRHN34C OR FRHN24C, which one among these would you suggest me to get considering my height?

    • @thephotographyworkshopco4520
      @thephotographyworkshopco4520  Před 3 měsíci

      All are great options. The tallest Rhino legs have the removable leg as a monopod which is super handy vs the Mark 3 which has the long and short center column. Personally id get the Rhino myself

    • @thephotographyworkshopco4520
      @thephotographyworkshopco4520  Před 3 měsíci

      if you want hight over anything then the mach 3 for sure

  • @mordavian
    @mordavian Před 9 měsíci

    I want to buy Rhino and combine it with S4pro video head. Is it possible to make this combination?

    • @Jaycollierphotograph
      @Jaycollierphotograph Před 9 měsíci +1

      You would need to order the head and legs separately
      Where are you based?

    • @mordavian
      @mordavian Před 9 měsíci

      @@Jaycollierphotograph Turkey. I couldn't find this combination on CZcams. I want to use Rhino with GX35 and S4 Pro heads. Can i use it without any problem or should i buy Tortoise kit?

    • @Jaycollierphotograph
      @Jaycollierphotograph Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@mordavian I’d order the kit and the extra head also as I use different heads for different shoots and a compact ball head always come in handy a lot of the time

    • @mordavian
      @mordavian Před 9 měsíci

      @@Jaycollierphotograph I am not sure about the compatibility of S4pro with Rhino series. There is no video on CZcams. Maybe i should buy Tortoise C35 and connect both heads easily but this one will have some height issues.

    • @Jaycollierphotograph
      @Jaycollierphotograph Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@mordavian really depends on the gear your putting onto it. I find the rhino great for mirrorless set ups but for longer lenses and fast adjustment I’d reach for dedicated video tripod legs with more weight and stability and a larger leveling base built into the legs if I was shooting video full time. Rhino is perfect for travel and packing light and certainly works very well for most uses.

  • @Dima___S
    @Dima___S Před 11 měsíci

    10:30 You have a head with a double panorama. No need to put another leveling base

    • @Jaycollierphotograph
      @Jaycollierphotograph Před 11 měsíci

      See my replies below to another comment where I outline the reasons why it either on terrain that slopes particularly in portrait orientation to get level quickly. Often if your ball head is tilted over on a slope you can’t tilt far enough and where the ball head gives the extra distance to level quickly without the need to constantly adjust the tripod legs. Working in sand and snow it’s much faster and in my experience saves loads of frustration. There is a huge difference in my workflow with and without using the leveling base

  • @georgedavall9449
    @georgedavall9449 Před 7 měsíci

    Digging that 80’s Synth Pop, Not! ✌

    • @Jaycollierphotograph
      @Jaycollierphotograph Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for taking the time in your busy day to leave a comment about your taste in music on a tripod review. Your medal for winning the internet will be in the mail.