Benro MeFOTO BackPacker Pro Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod $120 (Reg $250)

Richard Cox
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I'm a big fan of Benro's MeFOTO travel tripods, and this one is no exception. For today only, B&H Photo Video has on sale the Benro MeFOTO BackPacker Pro 6-in-1 Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod with Photo Ball Head for only $119.95, an incredible savings of $130. This makes a perfect Christmas gift, for, well, me.

Key Features include

  • Load Capacity: 13.2 lb
  • Maximum Height: 55.1″
  • Minimum Height: 15.9″
  • Reverse Folded Length: 15.2″
  • Leg Sections: 4
  • Weight: 2.56 lb
  • Carbon Fiber Legs with Twist-Lock Joints
  • Arca-Type Ball Head with PM770 QR Plate
  • Converts to 56.9″ Monopod
  • Includes Carrying Case

Details

The MeFOTO BackPacker Pro 6-in-1 Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod from Benro is a versatile travel tripod that also acts as a monopod, boom pole, selfie stick, high hat, and tabletop tripod. It has a load capacity of 13.2 lb, making it compatible with compact and video cameras, Action cams, mirrorless cameras, and DSLRs.

The included Arca-type ball head includes a PMM70 quick release plate, which folds out to convert into a smartphone clamp with cold shoe accessory mount. This compact tripod has a maximum height of 55.1″, yet the legs reverse fold to a compact 15.2″, making it easy to carry along whenever and wherever it is needed.

Within the tripod's removable feet, you'll find a 3/8″-16 to 1/4″-20 adapter stud and an accompanying straight screwdriver to use with the stud, which allows the included phone PMM70 clip/camera plate to be attached to the tripod leg to create a selfie stick. The center column can be removed and combined with a removable leg to make a 56.9″ monopod for situations where a tripod may be too bulky or slow, like when shooting wildlife or sports. The center column also conceals a compact folding tabletop leg set that can be combined with the ball head to form a tabletop tripod.

The lightweight carbon fiber legs have independent leg spread and open out to three locking positions for easy leveling, even on uneven terrain. Each leg features a removable rubber foot that conceals a tool or adapter, so all of the tripod set components are always handy.

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on the genre of infrared photography.
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