If you want a very precise tripod head with geared pitch, yaw, and roll, this may be your head. Appears to be well made. About $700. If you need the precision, it’s worth the money.
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Swebo Gon 3D Worm Geared Leveling Goniometer
This is a head much like the Arca Swiss 60/70 heads. It’s about the same size as the 60 that I reviewed in the previous post. It is rated for 10 kg, in comparison to 20 for the 60 and 30 for the 70. It has plus and minus 15 degrees of pitcha nd roll,… [Read More]
Arca-Swiss Core 60 Leveler Classic geared head
Next up in my review of geared tripod heads is the Arca-Swiss Core 60 Leveler Classic. This head has a load capacity of 20 kg, plus and minus ten degrees of geared pitch and geared roll, and has non-geared yaw at both the top and the base. It’s the little brother of the Arca-Swiss Core… [Read More]
LuLand D geared tripod head
I’m going to be reporting on a bunch of geared tripod heads from China, mostly, and two from Switzerland. First up — and by far the worst — is this LuLan D head. It has non-geared base yaw, and geared pitch and roll. There are locks for all three. You can see the base yaw… [Read More]
Cambo AC-380 fine ratio geared focus
I’ve been using the Cambo Actus and the HR Digaron 180/5.6 for a while. One of the things that has bothered me is how difficult it has been to focus critically. The standard focusing adjustment mechanism is just too coarse. Combo has a fix for that. Like most Cambo products, it comes at considerable cost,… [Read More]
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