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Benro FRHN34CVX30 Rhino Kit

Carbon
Price in EUR including VAT
Delivered between Tue, 3.2. and Tue, 10.2.
5 items ordered
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Product details

The Benro FRHN34CVX30 belongs to the Rhino series, which offer a good combination of strength and weight. At the same time, Benro does not compromise on stability. The inverted folding design makes it extremely portable and equally suitable for both studio and outdoor use. The automatic leg angle adjustment allows you to change the leg angle at the touch of a button. Any Rhino tripod can also be converted into a monopod by combining the dedicated leg and center column.

Carbon tripods are usually quite a bit lighter than equivalent aluminum tripods. Especially if you are often on foot and have to carry a lot of other equipment with you - for example in nature photography - every gram saved is an advantage. However, carbon is not only lighter than aluminum, but also offers a higher load capacity and better stiffness values. This makes carbon tripods ideal for professionals as well as ambitious amateur photographers.

Key specifications

Max. load capacity
20 kg
Max. adjustable length
174.70 cm
Min. adjustable length
49.10 cm
Item number
16027995

General information

Manufacturer
Benro
Category
Tripod
Manufacturer no.
Ben221152
Release date
8.10.2021

Colour

Colour
Black
Exact colour description
BlackGreySilver

Material

Material group
Carbon
Material
Carbon

Tripod properties

Tripod type
Photo tripod
Number of legs
3x
Number of stand segments
4x
Tripod equipment
Tripod head
Connection
3/8"
Max. load capacity
20 kg
Min. adjustable length
49.10 cm
Max. adjustable length
174.70 cm
Leg attachment type
Twistlock

Origin

Country of origin
China

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
1x 4 mm Allen key1x Benro ball head (VX30)1x Benro QR quick-release plate (PU60X)1x Benro tripod (FRHN34C)1x transport bag3x spiked feet

Product dimensions

Length
174.70 cm
Width
14 cm
Height
54 cm
Weight
2.06 kg

Package dimensions

Length
56.50 cm
Width
18.10 cm
Height
14.60 cm
Weight
2.73 kg

14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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Reviews & Ratings

Statutory warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Tripod» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Galaxus
  • 15.SmallRig
    0,6 %
  • 15.Vijim
    0,6 %
  • 15.Walimex pro
    0,6 %
  • 18.Benro
    0,8 %
  • 18.Kikkerland
    0,8 %

Statutory warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Galaxus
  • Benro
    Not enough data
  • 1.Hama
    0 days
  • 1.Joby
    0 days
  • 1.Rollei
    0 days
  • 1.Ulanzi
    0 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Tripod» category returned?

Source: Galaxus
  • 17.SmallRig
    3,5 %
  • 18.Caruba
    4 %
  • 19.Cullmann
    4,2 %
  • 20.RØDE
    4,4 %
  • 21.Benro
    4,5 %
Source: Galaxus

Translation: machine translated
Very good100/100
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Rank 1 out of 10DigitalPhoto10 FOTOSTATIVE IM TEST - Stabile Stative aus CarbonReleaseJuly 2021

Since the stability is also acceptable, the Benro can rank among the best tripods in this test. Since it scored exactly the same points as the models from Feisol, Leofoto and Rollei, it is the price that decides the test victory. So first place deservedly goes to Benro.