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Bewertet in den USA am8. Februar 2025
I added this panoramic head to my iPhone video shooting tripod and can say it works a lot better than rotating the tripod manually to pan. Most video tripod heads have a long arm for panning, but I find it usually gets in the way when using something as small as a cellphone, so I like how there's just a knob here that doubles as an arm for panning. Fit and finish is really excellent, everything is smoothly machined and high quality along with feeling very sturdy. Everything locks up tightly as well, so no complaints there. It's easily comparable to video heads that are twice as much, so it's a good value in my opinion and so far has worked out great for my use case.
Marcus Darpino
Bewertet in den USA am20. März 2025
This is a great mount for when your pan needs to be accurate. The price is good for what you get.
Armando G.
Bewertet in Italien am 19. Februar 2025
Non voglio peccare di eresia. Questo piccolo accessorio é talmente utile da non credere. Quando é montato sul treppiede con su montato fa Fotocamera, il movimento fluido e silenzioso, permette di fotografare con estrema cura e precisione. Piccolo si ma pratico. consigliatissimo.
akaDrew
Bewertet in den USA am23. Dezember 2024
This works pretty much as expected and feels well made. It rotates smoothly and is easy to tighten and lock into place once you don't need it to rotate anymore. Overall a great pickup.
Jon Vasquez
Bewertet in den USA am21. Dezember 2024
I adore my Peak Design tripod except that it can’t pan. I do have a separate head when I need to pan, but I don’t use it much because it adds over a pound to the tripod. That’s why this Neewer panning quick release plate is so great. It lets me pan without the weight…with smaller lenses.I’ve tried out a bunch of camera body and lens combinations with this plate and have decided to limit its use to medium (Canon R5) to small (Sony ZV-E10) size bodies. I don’t feel comfortable using it on the Canon R3. The body is just too big and heavy for this plate to support it properly. The “problem is the entire camera is supported by the 2” panning disk in the center – nothing on either side of the camera. So it’s easy to see how it could get overloaded fast.Similarly, I will only use with my more compact lenses like the RF 15-35 and 24-70 (not that these lenses are small). This being a panorama plate, these are probably the lenses intended for use with it rather than say a tele-zoom sports or wildlife lens. My gut says not to load more than 4 lbs. on it even though it’s advertised for up to 11lbs.The plate functions great as I tested it with the above cameras and lenses. Panning is fast if that’s what you are looking for, but it’s an inexact, loose feel. There are degree markings on the plate if you want to lock in a particular location. I probably don’t need to say this, but using the camera with a self-timer, intervalometer, or other remote is advised if shooting photos.The plate, being Arca Swiss compatible, attached easily in my tripod. It’s 1.5” square though and I wish it was longer for a better lockdown given its purpose is movement. Another quibble I have is the locking knob is a tad short. Once the plate is under a camera, especially one the size of an R5 II, most of the knob is inaccessible, making it hard to unlock or lock as needed. For the price though, it is just nit-picking. The knob is knurled for better grip and twists confidently.Overall, this is a great product, and I think will serve me well and enhance my enjoyment of my tripod now that I can more easily pan to change direction.
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