

On each of the corners of the central joint are 1/4 inch screw threads that allow mounting of additional accessories such as hooks, friction arms, and basically anything else that has a screw of that size. Each of the twist locks is encased in durable dark gray silicone material that gives the user better friction and grip when locking and unlocking the legs while also complementing the gray carbon fiber material. The sections are held together by three twist locks on each leg. The legs are capable of folding upwards to reduce the overall length when folded down to 19.3 inches.

It stands with a maximum height of 66.34 inches with the center column extended, 54.92 inches with the center column kept retracted, and a minimum working height of 19.1 inches. The Rhino 24C is a four-section tripod made up of carbon fiber rods and aluminum alloy joints and locks.
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One of the two other variants is a more portable and travel-friendly version, while the other is a bigger and taller tripod for more heavy duty and taller camera height requirements.

This particular one, the Benro Rhino 24C, is the middle-sized version. The Benro Rhino tripods come in various size variants. However, for photographers who cover a lot of different genres with varied workflows, a reliable general-purpose tripod is necessary, especially if having more than one is not a current option. With that, durability and stability should come alongside functionality and design. Most experienced photographers would agree that your choice of tripods and support tools should be properly tailored to your workflow.
