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SIRUI Carbon Fiber Gimbal PH 10 Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
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Details

BrandSirui
Compatible DevicesCamera
Item Dimensions LxWxH6.77 x 2.76 x 8.19 inches
Item Weight0.98 Kilograms
Maximum Weight Recommendation33 Pounds

Description of SIRUI Carbon Fiber Gimbal PH 10

Lightweight yet Solid for Outdoor Shoot: Compared to large gimbal heads for DSLR, the SIRUI PH-10 Gimbal Tripod Head with the 10-layer carbon-fiber body reduces its weight down to 0.98kg/2.16lbs, yet it is still strong enough to support up to a 15kg/33lbs load. Conquer the outdoor: The SIRUI PH-10 Gimbal Head supports up to a 15kg/33lbs load to perfectly fit with a mirrorless camera and compatible 200mm-600mm telephoto lens for steady and smooth outdoor shoots. Ideal for bird watching, sports photography, telescope and other outdoor scenarios. Safety Components: The quick release plate with precision scale marks includes a 1/4”-20 and 3/8” accessory screws. Connect to a photo accessory with the universal 3/8” Screw Port located at the bottom of the panning base. A quick button press to secure your shoot with the security lock. Independent Locking Knobs: Independent locking knobs for easy friction control and position settings. Manually adjust position setting with the four independent locking knobs for track, base, sliding platform and quick release plate control. Omni-directional Creation: With the 360 degree rotaing base and panoramic base, frame your inspiration by panning or tilting the head as desired for fast shot tracking and extension whether in a pleasant or harsh environment. Easily attach a compatible photo/video equipment to the quick release plate and sliding platform with precision scale marks up or down to vary shooting height and your sights.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent build quality, love it.

I used to buy a Movo gimbal, it was junk, a very cheap screw system. This feels very hard, very smooth. Great price for what it is.

Pros
  • Tripods and monopods
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great gamepad for the price!

Really great stabilizer for the price. Lightweight design makes it easier to carry than other stabilizers. The balance is a bit off with my d850 and 200-500mm lens but I can live with that.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other models

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works with Sony a7iii and Sony 200-600

I use this stabilizer (PH-10) with Sony a7iii and Sony 200-600 lens. I added a Sony GPX1EM grip extender to the camera body for a better grip and it adds a bit of weight to the back. I can balance the combination almost perfectly. If you point the lens extremely down (forward) or up (back) there is a slight tendency to rotate in that direction when you let go of the camera. This is because the lens mount is a bit too large on the 200-600 and the vertical center of gravity is a few millimeters…

Pros
  • Tripod heads
Cons
  • Small parts

I bought this stabilizer to use with my Sony A7III and FE200-600 lens. When I set it up as described, it doesn't balance when the tilt lock button is fully off. The stem is too short to move the camera and lens far enough back in the mount to achieve balance. I bought and tried a longer Leofoto replacement foot. Leofoto is quite long, but unfortunately it has a protruding heel that doesn't allow the lens to move over 60 degrees in elevation without hitting the base of the stabilizer. Then I…

Pros
  • Camera and Photo
Cons
  • Minor