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INNOREL RT90C Systematic Tripod 63in/160cm Professional Carbon Fiber Heavy Duty Camera Tripod Max Tube 40mm Max Load 88lb/40kg with 75mm Bowl Adapter Tripod Bag Spikes Ultra Stable(Tripod+BL75N)

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I haven’t tried the model you’re considering, so I can’t comment on it. The RT90-C may be larger and heavier than you’d like, but it is well worth the money. I remain extremely happy with this tripod. It has gone through an extremely challenging winter of photography here in Iceland with me and looks almost brand new. I've had to clean it a couple of times after using on the beach and it's easy to do and works perfectly after.

Carbon Fiber Tripod-INNOREL KT284C Super Professional

The Innorel RT90C has a flat plate top, which is consistent with top range tripods from other manufacturers. This configuration provides excellent stability and the flat plate can be swapped out with the supplied bowl and levelling base (included) or the centre column (optional extra). Innorel RT90C Legs I have recently been searching for a new tripod and just wanted to post my experience having chosen the Innorel RT85C.This is a tall tripod. I'm 190cm and without a ball head, it extends to my height, with the centre column raised. I prefer not to use a centre column for stability so with it down, and with a ball head and camera attached, it's almost at my eye level - no more stooping down for me (for fully extended tripod photos at least). That said, with the centre column extended, stability is extremely good. I wouldn't use it like this in high winds but it's very solid. Table comparing tripods of similar type using manufacturers information (* prices available online at time of writing) Cost and Major Differences The minimum height is a measure of how close to the ground the tripod can get. In all three cases this will be with the plate in place, as even the levelling head will force the tripod higher. Height is from the ground to the plate; in real world activity, you need to add the height of the tripod head. The maximum height is without a centre column (only available on the Innorel RT90C which, for completeness, raises the height to 200cm). Weight

INNOREL RT90CM Systematic Tripod 63in/160cm Professional INNOREL RT90CM Systematic Tripod 63in/160cm Professional

I have clips and twists and the finger screws on my old Manfrotto 3001 tripods. I DEFINITELY prefer the clips, at least the Manfrotto clips. I use 500 and 600mm F4’s and first tried the RT-80c (for travel) as the weight rating appeared to be adequate. However, when it arrived, the legs were not sturdy enough for long glass. There was way too much wobble. For short glass, the 80-C should work. I returned it and replaced it with the RT_90C. The 90-C met all my expectations and the bowl head is great and easy to use. For a low cost heavy duty tripod, the RT-90C is worth it.You had me very concerned with this post! Until I looked up the size and weight of your equipment (Thank you for taking the time to maintain your equipment list). I looked at and admired the RT_90 but I am not looking for something that big as I already have big sturdy tripods covered. This reminds me of an older thread from June 2019, where the OP Jorginho bought this Innorel 80 tripod. Maybe you can find something helpful in his thread: https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/62808125 About the weight rating, hmm, I don't know if 20 kg actually means 20 kg. But even if these 20 kg are closer to 10 or 12 kg, I think it still would be enough for most camera/lens combos plus a ballhead/videohead. Many PRS (Precision Rifle Series) shooters recommended the Innorel RT80C, but since its limit is 20 kg, I went for the bigger brother RT90C with a 40 kg capacity. This way the limit would be on my side, and I wouldn’t have to worry if I loaded it with a really heavy rifle with gadgets. The bowl diameter of only 58 or 60mm looks a bit unusual; I think what you find much more often are bowl diameters of 75 and 100mm.

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The number of leg sections is identical and the size when folded is not significantly different. Neither is there a significant difference in weight between the Gitzo and the Innorel. The lower weight of the 3 Legged Thing being accounted for by the diameter of the legs – again the play-off between weight and stability. Conclusion I did a lot of searching and reading on the Innorel tripods, there just isn't much written on them. I kind of have formed the opinion that they might be kind of like the Godox of tripods. (Flashes competing with the OEM flashes but at a much better price and considerably more features). Everything I have read points to Manfrotto or Gitzo quality at a MUCH lower price. I have been using the Innorel RT90C for a couple of months, and have found it to be excellent. It is remarkably easy to use, nothing is fiddly and at no point does anything feel fragile. The other product I would recommend considering would be a tripod. I bought a QZSD Q999C carbon fibre travel tripod about 3 years ago and it's been fantastic, for the price. It is still in top condition, easy to maintain, stable for it's size and light to carry. Ditch the included ball head and it's a very decent tripod.The feet attached to the Innorel RT90C on delivery are rubber, and 2.5cm spikes are included. The feet are attached by a ⅜” screw and there are many tripod feet of that fitting on the market. Mounting a Head The legs are carbon fibre, reducing the weight to less than 3kg and, with the leg sections measuring 40mm at the top and 29mm at the bottom, there is excellent stability.

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