
Benro
The Benro TMA27A Series 2 Mach3 Aluminum Tripod is a professional‑grade, three‑section tripod that balances a high load capacity of 26.5 lb with a lightweight aluminum‑magnesium build weighing only 3.9 lb. It offers monopod conversion, independent leg spread, and rubber twist‑locks for fast, stable setup.
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$149.95
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$158.51
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$124.95
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$174.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Benro TMA27A for its excellent balance of lightweight aluminum construction and high load capacity, emphasizing its rubber twist‑locks, monopod conversion, and overall stability. While they acknowledge the bulkier leg profile and lack of a built‑in level, they consider the tripod a high‑performance option for photographers who need sturdy support without the expense of carbon fiber.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the tripod’s portability, quick setup, and the stability it provides for sharp images. Recurring themes include praise for the compact folded size and the versatility of monopod conversion, while complaints focus on the perceived bulk of the legs and the missing bubble level.
Common Complaints
Legs feeling too thick or “fat,” lack of a built‑in bubble level, and the heavier boxed weight compared with the tripod’s own lightweight design.
How It Compares
vs. Benro TMA37AL (Series 3 Long)
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Disadvantages
Choose the TMA37AL when you need extra height and payload, but prefer the TMA27A for lighter travel and monopod flexibility.
vs. Benro TMA47AXL (Series 4 Extra Long)
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Select the TMA47AXL for fixed‑location, high‑reach needs; otherwise the TMA27A offers better portability and flexibility.
vs. Vanguard Alta Pro
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The TMA27A is preferable when you need higher payload and monopod versatility; the Alta Pro may suit users who prioritize an integrated level and marginal weight savings.
vs. Benro TMA28A (4‑section variant)
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Opt for the TMA28A if ultimate compactness is essential; otherwise the TMA27A provides better stability and height.