Your reviews seem more like commercials and lack meaningful comparisons with other products. They also miss detailed critiques, making them quite dull.
This fluid head is the first truly smooth and full-featured unit under $10k. And I am VERY picky. Handles my 18lb camera builds with a bit of capacity to spare. Punches waaaay above its weight class.
I have the SVT75 + SVH15. It’s a monster! The feet are a little annoying, but it’s rock solid. It looks like the SVT75 has been replaced with the SVS75.
Sooooo looong. Cut to the chase. And drop the cutaways as they prompt the viewer to subconsciously say, 'Over here!' I went from tempted to purchase to thinking this is the most boring product ever.
@@CineDHow do you expect someone taking your ”review” seriously when you offer affiliate links to the manufacturer’s homepage where you can buy the tripod? Would you ever not recomend it and miss out on the commission? That’s why you’ll never see a review from CineD that’s heavily negative.
sirui was making monopods & tripods *before* they got into optics
their video monopods were their first notable product
@@boringstein yep, with their amazing wide feet allowing for a kind of tripod use
Your reviews seem more like commercials and lack meaningful comparisons with other products. They also miss detailed critiques, making them quite dull.
Something minor to correct is that the mid-level spreader is not included, compared to what the video says.
This fluid head is the first truly smooth and full-featured unit under $10k. And I am VERY picky. Handles my 18lb camera builds with a bit of capacity to spare. Punches waaaay above its weight class.
Omg thank you for the insight, I am purchasing my first video tripod and I wasn’t sure if it should be this one.
This was a product overview. Not really a review, people looking to spend their money on these products appreciate comparisons to competitors.
@@DangAlvinFilms because it was a paid review, this is what you get.
What happened to their SVT75? It's not in stock anywhere. Is there a patent dispute or something?
I have the SVT75 + SVH15. It’s a monster! The feet are a little annoying, but it’s rock solid. It looks like the SVT75 has been replaced with the SVS75.
Yep patent by Videndum.
How do you get SUREI from SIRUI
5.5 😞
Sooooo looong. Cut to the chase. And drop the cutaways as they prompt the viewer to subconsciously say, 'Over here!' I went from tempted to purchase to thinking this is the most boring product ever.
Stop those sideway shots! You as a cine outlet should know better than copying TH-cam shooting falacies!
People should note that this ”review” is a paid promotion. Be aware.
Man, it is so easy to sit at home and type nonsense. No consequences.
@@CineDHow do you expect someone taking your ”review” seriously when you offer affiliate links to the manufacturer’s homepage where you can buy the tripod? Would you ever not recomend it and miss out on the commission?
That’s why you’ll never see a review from CineD that’s heavily negative.
@@CineD Arguing with your viewers won't get points, viewers or subscribers. If it's not a paid review, just say that. Your response has consequences.