Review: ULANZI EH12 Mini Fluid Head with F38 Quick Release $70

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • Amazon Affiliate Link: amzn.to/42PmkS9
    Price as reviewed: $70
    ULANZI F38 Video Fluid Head for Camera Tripod - EH12 Mini Pan Tilt Head Small Panoramic Ball Head with F38 Quick Release Plate Lightweight Filming Equipment for Compact Camera Load up to 6.6lb/3kg
    This is a small compact fluid head with a 6.6lb max load that mounts on a 1/4-20 (with included bushing) or 3/8-16 tripod. It includes a ball leveler on the base with a small bubble level so you can level the head independently of the tripod. The Pan and Tilt motions have independent locks which can be used to add friction to their motion or lock them entirely.
    I was very impressed with the build quality and material fit and finish of the fluid head, and especially appreciate the built in magnetically secured Allen/Hex wrench to torque down the 1/4-20 bolt in the quick release plate. The QR plate latches in place easily, and you can pull and rotate the release button to lock it to prevent inadvertent release.
    The motion of the head was very smooth and I was able to follow targets easily with a 400mm lens. Any shakiness was due to the operator, not the fluid head.
    This is the first fluid head that I've used that didn't come pre-packaged with a tripod, so I don't know how the price compares to other options, but the quality was very good.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @brad_neal
    @brad_neal 16 дней назад

    Looks like a pretty nice rig for $70.

    • @summetj
      @summetj  16 дней назад

      Yah, I'm a fan

  • @auomi8762
    @auomi8762 7 дней назад

    Great video! Is this compatible with the new tree root travel photography tripod?

    • @summetj
      @summetj  7 дней назад +1

      Yes, if you purchased the tree root without the ball head (or removed the ball head) it can screw onto the top of it. Depending upon angle you may need to reverse the handle to get full clearance for astronomy type usage where you are pointing things very near the zenith.

    • @auomi8762
      @auomi8762 7 дней назад

      @@summetj thank you! May have to order this