For those with longer lenses - gimbal type heads

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You might be interested in Digital Video Products ebay store. Copies of Gimbal heads and Wimberley Sidekick type heads at a fraction of the cost of the originals.
 
Hmm. Been thinking about a full Wimberley head for a while but the price has put me off. These are much cheaper but still quite a lot to risk buying blind.
 
I use a Manfrotto 393 Gimbal head (courtesy of Doug Darter) which is also much cheaper than a Wimberley and its great. It really makes light work of big lenses (Biggest ive used so far is a 300mm f2.8). Its also not a silly weight and im quite happy walking about with it attached to my tripod on my rucksack all day.
 
:agree: I use the same & have always been more than happy with it (although it's a p.i.t.a to use with shorter lenses that do not have tripod collars)
 
Thanks. I had a Manfrotto that I sold to moomike. I found the panning base wasn't brilliant but the rest was fine. I currently use a Sidekick on a ballhead which is fine except for the risk of the of the lens not attaching properly due to it being a side mount (a problem I've just experienced in Kenya). The Sidekick is pretty good, which is why I can't bring myself to spring for Wimberley cash.
 
There has been a lot said about the DVP heads on ebay, both good, and bad.
They are copies but made to a lower standard with a lower grade material.

If your happy using one why not.

Personally I wouldn't skimp on cost, a few hundred quid extra, would get you a tried and tested design from companies like,

Kirk
Wimberley
Jobu
Manfrotto
Dietmar Nill

All Make gimbal heads of diffrent designs.

After all your could be putting a combo on top costing 8K.
 
It was just never really smooth for tracking planes and birds in flight.

Also do like the fact that you can convert a normal ball head to gimbal with the Sidekick
 
With the exception of the Manfrotto, pretty well all quality gimbal heads are horribly expensive. In the end I went for the Nill head as it's comparatively light, being made of cast aluminium, quite compact and beautifully engineered. I use it with, all my longer lenses and it's great for macro with the 180mm too. It's also capable of mounting two cameras should the need arise.
 
You might be interested in Digital Video Products ebay store. Copies of Gimbal heads and Wimberley Sidekick type heads at a fraction of the cost of the originals.

I found these the other day whilst doing my usual weekly search on the bay for any interesting bargains :D

They seem to have good feedback, so was half tempted to give one a try.
 
I don't think it's an area where I'd like to cut costs, but I must say, for the dosh they look OK. Mind you, referring to one as the 'Sidekick' and another as 'The Nill' is more than a bit cheeky. ;)
 
Have you considered the manfrotto 401 403 video heads ?
 
I don't think it's an area where I'd like to cut costs, but I must say, for the dosh they look OK. Mind you, referring to one as the 'Sidekick' and another as 'The Nill' is more than a bit cheeky. ;)

The reason for me considering it is I wouldn't use it much, so really cant justify spending the cash on a real one.
 
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