Anonymous5 years ago000The resistance for rotation around the vertical axis cannot be regulated continuously. It is either "open" or "gears scraping against each other" or "closed". Is it just me or is it designed this way, possibly to hit the exact degree for panoramas (a hindrance for me with the tele)? This was not the case with the PH-10 - but this was too small for a 300mm f/2.8 (centre of gravity of the lens too high). Thanks for feedback! Show in original language (German)1 answerFormer employee5 years ago+110I would be happy to pass on this request to our users from the community so that you can receive an answer with real empirical values.Show in original language (German)
jpcjpc5 years ago000Can it be mounted on a Manfretto tripod?Show in original language (French)1 answerAnonymous5 years ago000YesShow in original language (French)
Stefan19885 years ago000Does this gimbal fit on the Sirui A1205-Y tripod for 199.-?Show in original language (German)1 answerAnonymous5 years ago000In principle, yes, but do you mount the wheels of a Porsche on a VW Beetle? Probably not.Show in original language (German)