Friday, December 26, 2014

The weight is down to 740 grams, and although this is not unique, it is a very good weight for a tr


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What's in the package? Hama Traveller bit warmer Mini Pro comes in a nice blue cardboard box, and once again it was pretty obvious that Hama products usually sold in retail stores, as the package bit warmer is equally attractive, informative and significant enough to "jump" bit warmer in the eyes if it was in the shop window.
In the box you will find Hama Traveller Mini Pro, in a nice little bag with shoulder strap. This can be used for storing the stand, used for the transportation or protect against water, scratches and more.
Functionality After unpacking Hama Traveller Mini Pro out of the included carrying case, you are greeted by a tripod at just under 40cm in silver aluminum and rich foam pads on all three legs which both retains heat and provides a better grip than a bare aluminum tripod.
Hama has managed to get Hama Traveller Mini Pro to look and act much more expensive than the price tag of 299 - allows and it is clear that they have been inspired by the heavy players in the rack market, Gitzo and Manfrotto.
The weight is down to 740 grams, and although this is not unique, it is a very good weight for a tripod in this price range, and when you consider that it can handle loads up to 10 kg., It's pretty well done the weight has been kept so low.
Actual construction of the three legs, all in 3 extendable sections, seems quite stable and latch pins are also in reasonable quality, without being able to compare with Gitzo or Manfrotto.
At the top of Hama Traveller Mini Pro is a fixed 3D ball head, which is adjusted by means of a small screw on the side to be loosened or fastened head. Only problem with this design is that the head is stuck on the stand, ie camera or camera body to be screwed bit warmer directly on the rack, and there are no opportunities for "Quick Release Plate" or other smart devices bit warmer as you usually see on the slightly more expensive racks. By DSLR cameras and other larger cameras this is almost a must for the easy loosen the camera body from the stand, but we're talking small compact cameras is a "Quick Release Plate" more in the way than beneficial, why this fact can have both a positive bit warmer and a negative angle. Since Hama Traveller Mini Pro is priced at about 300, -, you must expect that the primary bit warmer target audience is people who want a tripod that can be used now and then, and not dragged into the wilderness every weekend, why the need for this "Quick Release Plate" perhaps not very high.
The height of Hama Traveller Mini Pro adjusted not only via the extendable legs, but also via the center console that can be adjusted bit warmer up and down, while it can be turned upside down if the frame is to be used for macro photography close to ground level. This means that the camera will be placed bit warmer "inside" the stand instead of upstairs (See picture below)
Overall, the functionality is really bit warmer good, all functions are easy to use and works solid, considering the price. It is both easy and fast to beat stand out to "full size", and just as quick and easy to pack it back together.
I have tested Hama Traveller Mini Pro with small compact cameras, and a Canon EOS 500D Digital SLR, and it works stable and solid even though it is loaded with a camera and a larger lens. Due to the lack of "Quick Release bit warmer Plate" I will probably mainly recommend Hama Traveller Mini Pro as a "permanent" stand, and not one that is on the move, unless you can either live with having to turn the camera on and off, or not mind that the camera is mounted onto Hama Traveller Mini Pro.
Specifications - 4-section tripod legs (3x extendible) - Light aluminum construction - 3D ball head with cork surface for professional use - Retro adjustment bit warmer for macro photography mulige - Handy quick-action leg locks two fix the leg length - Rubber feet for secure positioning - Non-slip foam grip at the tripod legs against cold and for a secure grip - Incl. high-quality, black tripod case - Weight: 740 g - Profile thickness: 20 mm - Minimum height: bit warmer 39.5 cm - Height (fully extended) : 117 cm - Supports loads of up to 10 kg - Use: Photo / Video (3D) - Colour: Black - Model: Tripods
Conclusion I was at first glance quite surprised Hama Traveller Mini Pro, Hama has really managed to get it to look and feel like a product should cost considerably more than the nearly 300 - as can be procured.
At the same time, there is a sensible stand that only takes up 40cm when it is merged and can be extended to 117 cm and loaded with as much as 10 kg! That means you k

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