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Benro Mach3 3 Series Carbon Fiber Tripod (TMA37C)

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Style: Carbon Fiber Tripod


Size: 3 Series/ 3 Section


Features

  • Designed to offer compact and lightweight camera support. Weighing just 4.1 lbs. and able to hold up to 35.3 lbs., the TMA37C can extend from a minimum height of 15.2" up to 63.6".
  • The 3-section legs are held in place by twist locks and can be adjusted independently.
  • Constructed from 9 layers of carbon fiber, these legs maximize the strength to weight ratio of the tripod legs.
  • Equipped with interchangeable screw-in rubber feet and stainless steel spiked feet for increased stability.
  • A 3/8"-16 thread on top of the tripod allows you to attach any compatible tripod head of your choice.

Description

As part of Benro's most advanced range of photo tripods, the Mach3 TMA37C combines classic design with advanced materials. High performance twist locks and magnesium castings make this 9X carbon fiber tripod ideal for indoor or outdoor photo shoots.

Brand: Benro


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Camera


Special Feature: Lightweight, Compact


Material: Carbon Fiber


Item Weight: 4.08 Pounds


Weight Limit: 35.3 Pounds


Model Name: TMA37C


Maximum Height: 63.58 Inches


Tripod Head Type: other


Product Dimensions: 24.6 x 5.7 x 53.15 inches


Item Weight: 4.08 pounds


Item model number: TMA37C


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 1, 2015


Manufacturer: MacGroup


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Upon First Impression
Style: Aluminum Tripod Size: 2 Series/ 3 Section
Okay first, let me just say that after going from a small travel tripod that weighs half a pound less and can pack down to fit into a backpack... this thing feels like it should have its own zip code. I knew it was going to be larger but I didn't truly know what I was getting into until it eclipsed my porch upon delivery and had to be wrestled inside the house. It has now taken up residency in my living room and is demanding township rights. And I even purchased one of the smaller options (2 series 3 section)! That said, it does feel sturdy and supports the weight of my 10-ton DSLR setup much more solidly than the travel tripod, which was exactly what I was looking to achieve. Even without a head attached, it stands about face-level to my 5ft 4in self. I particularly like that it has a hook at the end of the center section to hang a bag on, though I'm afraid my particular camera bag would break it as it's not a very heavy duty hook. As for the head, I opted for the Benro FS20PROC 2-in-1 Dual Panning Head rather than the standard ball head, which holds about half as much weight (still enough for my D850 and Sigma 150-600 together!) but boasts more adjustment options and also feels pretty well built. Eventually, I may splurge on the ball head to see just how much difference there is in quality/sturdiness. For now, since I haven't had it out in the wild yet, my review is based on first impression alone. This tripod is tall, solid, and large (but still portable if one has a sturdy constitution and an equally sturdy back). I will update my review once I've had a chance to use it as intended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024 by Karla

  • Best tripod
Style: Carbon Fiber Tripod Size: 4 Series/ 4 Section Extra Long
This tripod is the best I have ever owned. It is extremely sturdy and the height is exactly what I needed. It may be a little pricey but well worth the cost. I researched and went to a local camera shop and checked it out. Unfortunately they did not have any in stock just the demo. I needed the height and am not disappointed in the quality of this tripod. If you can afford this tripod, I highly recommend purchasing. I have gone through at least three lesser quality tripods and decided to spend the money on a quality tripod instead of continuing to purchase the $100 or less tripods. It is heavy and cumbersome when fully extended but it does not tip with all of my equipment attached. I use a Canon T7i with extended battery case attachment, a cold shoe that holds an external Rode microphone, and 5.5" external monitor along with all the cord attachments. I use this to record Sunday church service for online posting. I highly recommend this tripod and have not found anything negative even the cumbersome is a positive just means that being a short person I need help with the equipment but that was true of the cheaper tripods. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by Melody

  • Benro tripod is wonderful
Style: Carbon Fiber Tripod Size: 3 Series/ 3 Section
The Benro tripod is great and Sturdy, came with a great carrying case
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025 by leona linda l tevari

  • Great tripod
Style: Aluminum Tripod Size: 4 Series/ 3 Section Extra Long
I had a rather expensive Enduro tripod break on me while on a job and needed a replacement tripod quickly. I seeked out the opinion of others and Benro was the resounding choice amongst professional real estate photographers. After purchasing this tripod I can see why. I am extremely pleased with this tripod. The center column and legs tighten easily. I am able to work quickly with this tripod. It is not as light as a traditional carbon fiber tripod. I would not purchase this if hiking, traveling, etc -- but for general overall day to day use -- it is GREAT. I bring it on all of my real estate shoots and have absolutely no issue lugging it around. It honestly is not very heavy. It is extremely sturdy, durable, and has a quality build. I would definitely purchase this tripod again if needed. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024 by Paul S Rich

  • You get what you pay for
Style: Carbon Fiber Tripod Size: 2 Series/ 3 Section
This is a VERY short term review, based on a few hours worth of impressions and side by side comparisons with a Gitzo Series 1 and Series 3 tripod. the Gitzos are previous generation 6X legs, the Benro claims the new 9X material. In terms of overall build quality the Benro compares favorably. The metal casings and central plate do not feel as robust as the Gitzo, but that may be because of the use of magnesium on the Benro where the relative lightness just gives the wrong impression in a side by side comparison. When it comes to stability you start to see differences. I tested all three tipods two ways - with a 400mm lens at f/22 and 25s exposure under ideal conditions (indoor, no disturbances) and under "disturbance" (tapping lightly with my fingernails immediately above the first leglock). Each test was repeated 3x. The Gitzo Series 3 performed as you may expect it - razor sharp under static conditions, and a very slight (but noticeable) degradation under disturbance. The Benro under static conditions was about as good as the Series 3 under disturbance. The Benro under disturbance had noticeable image degradation. The Gitzo Series 1 produced slightly sharper images than the Benro under static conditions, and about equivalent images under disturbance. I then did some subjective assessment how the tripods behave under load. I basically pushed them around with my hands in various directions - both top-down and pushing sideways on one of the legs. The Gitzo 3 series 6X is rock solid and does not yield noticeably. This is not entirely a surprise. What IS a surprise is that the Gitzo Series 1 (1531) legs feel stiffer and seem to yield to latteral stress less than the Benro TMA27C. We are comparing a 5-6 year old 6X tripod with smaller diameter legs to very recent 9X model with larger diameter legs here. Overall I found that the Benro TMA27C performs about as well as a Gitzo 1531. Given that the Benro only costs $300 while the new Gitzo is over $700 that would imply a good value. However, I am not convinced that the Benro would fare as well against the 9X CF Gitzos. Since the Gitzo 1531 weighs 1/2 lb less I am likely to keep the Gitzo for when I need a light tripod and return the Benro. I was looking for something more stable than the Gitzo series 1 but not as heavy as the Series 3. The Benro TMA27C does not seem to fit that bill. Will chew on it for a few more days before deciding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2017 by GroovyGeek

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