Excellent video: very informative and well illustrated. For my part, I hesitated between the BV 15 and the BV 20. So I rented them together when they were available. After making several videos and photos in the wilderness in the mountains, I concluded that the BV-20 really offered more precise and fluid movements. I used my Sony A9 and ZV-E1 with my 16-35mm, 70-200 macro and 200-600mm lenses. I think that the BV-15 is indeed excellent value for money, but that with the BV-20 we are in a professional standard for 1/3 of the price of competitors. 😉
Thank you so much for your comment. Unfortunately, where I live is impossible to rent photography gear, so really often I have to buy it, or ask companies to sent me to try it. Yes, the BV20 is really good. Thanks 😊
Interesting, will have to look at fluid head options. Nice comparison video Giuseppe.
Thank you Jay. If you need more information don't hesitate to ask 😊
Excellent video: very informative and well illustrated.
For my part, I hesitated between the BV 15 and the BV 20. So I rented them together when they were available. After making several videos and photos in the wilderness in the mountains, I concluded that the BV-20 really offered more precise and fluid movements. I used my Sony A9 and ZV-E1 with my 16-35mm, 70-200 macro and 200-600mm lenses.
I think that the BV-15 is indeed excellent value for money, but that with the BV-20 we are in a professional standard for 1/3 of the price of competitors. 😉
Thank you so much for your comment. Unfortunately, where I live is impossible to rent photography gear, so really often I have to buy it, or ask companies to sent me to try it. Yes, the BV20 is really good. Thanks 😊