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Benro FLAT MINI

March 19, 2014 by Piergiovanni Salimbeni

Da Rinowa il treppiedi ideale per gli amanti dell’outdoor e del trekking.
E’ un progetto rivoluzionario. Un treppiedi che da chiuso è spesso solo 4 centimetri! La soluzione ideale per tutti quelli che viaggiano (e che fanno fotografie). Un treppiedi con queste dimensioni trova infatti facilmente spazio in qualsiasi borsa, e può essere ancorato allo zaino fotografico in maniera più comoda e più sicura di quanto non si possa fare con un treppiedi “tradizionale”. Una bella comodità, anche per chi viaggia in aereo. Basta infilare il treppiedi in valigia, senza doverlo portare in cabina (cosa che non tutte le compagnie aeree consentono).

Flat Mini 1
Questo treppiedi è il Benro Flat, un prodotto originale ed esclusivo che Benro ha realizzato per mettere finalmente d’accordo dimensioni, peso, e la robustezza che serve a sostenere una reflex professionale.
La particolarità di questo treppiedi sta nella apertura “a compasso”. Una struttura originalissima ed esclusiva che ha richiesto soluzioni altrettanto nuove ed originali per dotare il treppiedi di gambe con apertura ad angolazione variabile a tre posizioni (indispensabile per fare delle riprese dal basso) e di una colonna centrale aggiuntiva.

Flat Mini 2
La Serie Flat, che già si articola su vari modelli (in alluminio ed in fibra di carbonio), si arricchisce oggi con il nuovo Flat Mini. Prodotto da Benro in esclusiva per Rinowa, il Flat Mini è il supporto ideale per coloro che fotografano in montagna o che fanno trekking,
La struttura è in alluminio e magnesio, con gambe a 4 sezioni telescopiche. Il Flat Mini misura solo 38cm di lunghezza, quando è chiuso. Ideale quindi per essere agganciato allo zaino o addirittura ospitato all’interno della borsa-corredo. La portata massima è pari a 6 Kg ed il treppiedi raggiunge un’altezza di circa 80cm alla massima estensione.

Flat Mini + Zaino
E’ anche disponibile (come accessorio) una colonna estensibile aggiuntiva, che porta l’altezza totale del treppiedi ad oltre un metro. E’ possibile quindi posizionare la fotocamera ad altezze comprese tra 8 centimetri ed un metro. Tutto quello che serve per le riprese macro e per i paesaggi.
Il Flat Mini è disponibile in Kit con testa a sfera Benro N0, che è dotata di doppio comando di blocco/sblocco e di frizione, e di piastra “quick” standard QR. Una pratica custodia in panno ed i puntali intercambiabili in acciaio completano la dotazione.

Flat Mini 4
Come tutti i treppiedi Benro distribuiti da Rinowa, anche il Flat Mini gode di 5 Anni di Garanzia. Per ulteriori informazioni: RINOWA srl – Via di Vacciano 6/F – 50012 Bagno a Ripoli (Fi) – www.rinowa.it – info@rinowa.it.

Piergiovanni Salimbeni
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