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FEISOL UA-180 Carbon U-Mount head review

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2009

Testing the flexibility and maneuverability of the FEISOL UA-180 Carbon U-Mount head. Full review at www.tobiashjorth.com/blog

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  • Great another overpriced piece of equipment...

    Photography has to be the ultimate money racket makers wet dream!

    Everywhere I look, I see the most rudamentary product designs being sold for smal fortunes(You readint this Mr. Gary Phong!)

    Anyways, this one isn't as bad as Gary's plastic gimiks but its still way overpriced for what it is tbh.

  • @SmalltimR

    I'm sure almost any serious photographer think differently.

  • nice head... i'm using black widow myself but nobody is asking about tripod when shots are good isn't it ;) btw what's the title of the music? thanks ;)

  • @hovek18

    Everything counts as long as you´re happy with the equipment and it is working for you :)

    I´m sorry to say I can´t remember the music title.

  • Awesome tripod head.

  • @bellci

    I agree Bellci. Superb for heavy duty lenses!

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  • @SmalltimR Anyway*

  • @SmalltimR

    That's easily a $5000 lens. It's heavy. If you need to be pointing it in a lot of different directions, this tripod head is a godsend. BUT, not a lot of people are going to need this head so it's going to cost more. Simple supply and demand my friend.

  • I love the u-mount design and the adjustable base plate. I can't find anyone that sells this in the US. Is it in production yet?

  • @boellebent Sure they do! How would they otherwise explain away the small fortunes they spent to their significant others? :)))) Just kidding.

  • @CorallusKeeper

    Yes it is the Sigma 500mm F4.5 shown in this video

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