The "adjuster rail" is not for the adjustment you are trying to make. Many people appear to misunderstand what this is. It is an integral part of the balancing setup you neglected when you first mounted the camera, an by pure chance you arrived not too far off before you decided to "adjust" it. I've seen one photographer suggest it is there to raise the camera above the level of tall grass for wildlife shots. What an amazing piece of machinery to actually know how tall the grass is in the location where you'll be shooting.
I have some K&F filters and they work superbly. I also decided to give the same K&F gimbal head a go and it arrived today, so far I'm impressed! It feels very solid indeed, looking forward to getting out and giving it a blast!
I got two of the cheaper ones. They seem to work fine even with my old 600mm f4 nikon manual focus lens at over 6000g. I do have to keep check to make sure it remains tight but heck of a savings
Im really struggling now with the weight of my Nikon and Sigma 150-500mm combination. Seems this could be the answer to the strain on my elbows and shoulder. I shoot a lot of fast moving jets
The "adjuster rail" is not for the adjustment you are trying to make. Many people appear to misunderstand what this is.
It is an integral part of the balancing setup you neglected when you first mounted the camera, an by pure chance you arrived not too far off before you decided to "adjust" it. I've seen one photographer suggest it is there to raise the camera above the level of tall grass for wildlife shots.
What an amazing piece of machinery to actually know how tall the grass is in the location where you'll be shooting.
Still recommended?
Awesome video mate, thanks for the review !
I have some K&F filters and they work superbly. I also decided to give the same K&F gimbal head a go and it arrived today, so far I'm impressed! It feels very solid indeed, looking forward to getting out and giving it a blast!
Good info, and great shirt! Thanks👍
Rock on buddy
I got two of the cheaper ones. They seem to work fine even with my old 600mm f4 nikon manual focus lens at over 6000g. I do have to keep check to make sure it remains tight but heck of a savings
I was amazed at the sturdiness of it. Can't wait to try it out properly
K&F makes some good stuff, I have a few of their filters and a few other odds and ends. TY for the video.
I'm really impressed with them, definitely going to deal with them again
Just bought one from K&F direct, they have an offer code on at the moment,it cost me £53 . Looking forward to using it.
Long term thoughts?
thanks again for this video. your always produce great quality
Thank you once again mate. I wasn't sure if I'd rushed it a bit
@@seancameronphotographic3740 it was good and still waiting for my z400mmf2.8 to appear.
Im really struggling now with the weight of my Nikon and Sigma 150-500mm combination. Seems this could be the answer to the strain on my elbows and shoulder. I shoot a lot of fast moving jets
Is the gimbal base solid when screwed down? Does it rock/wobble at all?
Looks like it could be a great option as a first gimbal. You can play without breaking the bank.
It's very impressive quality
Sean Cameron!!! Pushing the envelope!!!!! 👍👍👍✌