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Next hour and a half: benro tripod and Sigma 70-300 Amazon lighting deal

 
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Dec 15, 2010 12:39 |  #1

Sigma 70-300 lens is $299, usually $349 for an amazon lightning deal.

http://www.amazon.com/​gp/product/B002M3SOQU (external link)


Also on the lighting deal: http://www.amazon.com/​b/?node=761198 (external link)
Benro M8 Magnesium-Carbon (external link)3-Section Tripod (external link)
for $139 (usual $199)


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Dec 15, 2010 13:15 |  #2

Benro has no specs for the C-157M8, does anyone know the max height and weight load capability of this tripod? I have been looking at a Manfrotto 055ProB.


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Dec 15, 2010 14:03 as a reply to  @ spectre's post |  #3

Evidently supports 17.6 pounds


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Dec 15, 2010 14:24 |  #4

cacawcacaw wrote in post #11457919 (external link)
Evidently supports 17.6 pounds

Yes, I saw that but Amazon has had a problem with having conflicting or wrong information on their site. I was looking for an official stat for the C-157M8 since I can not find it on the official USA Benro site.


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