Sirui SVS75 one step height adjustment - Best tripod on the market?

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    I'm excited to introduce the new Sirui SVS 75 tripod with its innovative one-step height adjustment system with SVH15 fluid head. I was excited to purchase the SVT75 because I had seen it all over social media. When I went to their website they had this version instead. As I looked all over TH-cam I didn’t find a single video about this model so I decided to make one. This video should cover the differences between the Sirui SVT75 and the SVS75 and help you decide if this tripod is for you.
    This robust tripod offers exceptional durability and stability, perfect for professional videographers who need a reliable and easy-to-use setup.
    I discuss the differences between the SVS 75 and other tripods, highlighting the convenience of its twist-lock mechanism, the smooth fluid head, and its versatile height adjustments. Whether you're shooting on set or outdoors, this tripod's features, including detachable feet for different terrains and a mid-section spreader for added stability, make it a standout choice.
    I'll also compare it to a traditional photo tripod and a less expensive video tripod, demonstrating why the SVS 75 is worth the investment for serious videographers and cinematographers. If you're looking to upgrade your gear and make your job easier, this tripod might be the perfect addition to your toolkit.
    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more gear reviews, behind-the-scenes looks, and short films!
    This video was not sponsored by Sirui.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:37 Personal Update
    0:52 Product Overview
    1:41 Design and Features
    2:27 Weight, Durability, and Stability
    3:02 Usage Scenarios
    3:59 Fluid Head Features
    4:41 Comparison with Other Tripods
    5:47 Price and Value
    6:07 Tripod Height and Restrictions
    7:17 Practical Demonstration
    9:00 Long Lens Demonstration
    10:00 Conclusion and Recommendations
    13:00 Outro
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  • @reyesproductionDK
    @reyesproductionDK 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hey,
    Nice video, i just subscribed! :)
    And i totally get you with tripods. My first one was a HAMA who knows what, and it was terrible. Of course have to start with something, but can't be cheap on a tripod.
    I have a regular/standard quality one now, but with a cool fluid head. (A fluidhead can fire up your videomaking process)

    • @cvaughnt
      @cvaughnt  16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks for subscribing! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Ya I agree and there comes a time when you realize not everything has to be handheld with all of this dynamic motion in it. Some shots just need to be thoughtfully framed and left still or a nice smooth tilt/pan.

  • @akibahirotaka6700
    @akibahirotaka6700 19 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hello
    Thanks for the great review.
    I also purchased the svs75 tripod.
    But I had a problem.
    I extended the tripod legs and fixed them, but they came down when I applied pressure.
    Do you have such problems with your tripod?
    Is there anything I can do about it?
    Thank you.

    • @cvaughnt
      @cvaughnt  4 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for reaching out!
      I have only felt this when I tried to literally hang my body weight on it just to see if it could hold my weight. It only slid a little bit and then I stopped, but I weigh 190 pounds so thats to be expected. I had the mid level spreader locked in when I did this test and I was surprised at how much weight I applied until it started to slip. The max load is 25kg or 55 pounds so any more pressure than that and it will start to slide. (In hindsight I probably should have done that test in this video)
      That being said if you are applying less that and it is slipping then I would first make sure that you are fully twisting the locking mechanisms once you have your height set it doesn't hurt to give them a little extra twist and try it again. After that if it's still slipping sub 55 pounds I'd contact Sirui.
      Please let me know if you have any more questions!