Benro has designed what could be the most amazing tripod ever conceived

I might be alone here, but a new tripod launch rarely excites me – there’s only so enthused you can get about carbon weave and ball head diameters. But the new Benro Theta (clearly Ricoh didn’t have a patent on ‘Theta’ then) looks like one of the most innovative, exciting tripods ever. Benro has clearly gone all-out to re-write the rulebook on what’s possible from this otherwise humble photographic accessory, with not one but a whole selection of clever features, starting with the biggie:

Auto leveling

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No more squinting at bubble levels, holding your breath and making painful ball head adjustments to try and achieve a perfectly level shot. The Theta boasts a unique one-button auto leveling function which can extend or retract each motorized leg until the tripod’s top plate is perfectly level!

Trigonous Central Shaft

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Trigonous: sounds like it belongs in Jurassic Park, but it apparently means the central shaft of the tripod has a Y-shaped cross section, rather than being a regular cylindrical tube. We’ve seen this before back in 2013 when Giottos launched its YTL series of tripods, and it allows the three main legs to fold tighter, resulting in a more slender packed profile without compromising structural rigidity.

Dual multi-functional ball head

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Another stand-out feature of the Theta tripod is its versatile, innovative head. Designed to cater for both photographers and videographers, it can operate as a conventional ball head for stills, but convert to a separate-axis pan/tilt head for video capture. The quick release lock uses a large knurled ring as opposed to a more typical lever operation.

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Leg locks. What leg locks?

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