SmallRig launches the professional Fluid Head PH8 (4287)

Craig
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The SmallRig Professional Fluid Head PH8 4287 is a professional fluid head to facilitate video shooting. The fluid head features an adjustable 6-step counterbalance system. When the height of the gravitational center is 55mm / 2.2″, the 6-step counterbalance system balances the camera or other rigs (up to 8kg / 17.6lb) and accurately controls the camera tilt. The adjustable 4-step hydraulic damping system enables swivel and tilt adjustment and provides smooth pan and tilt camera movements.

The fluid head PH8 adopts a new Touch-and-Go quick release mount plate design which does not require alignment and is more efficient than traditional slide-in plates. The user-friendly detachable telescopic handle allows rotation attaching it to both left and right sides, making it suitable for any grip. The Professional Fluid Head PH8 is lightweight, compact, and robust. It weighs only 1.8kg / 3.9lb, making it smaller than other similar products on the market.

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Professional Fluid Head PH8

  • Adjustable 6-step counterbalance system
  • Adjustable 4-step hydraulic damping system
  • A detachable telescopic handle for easy storage and operation
  • Light and compact, 8 kg / 17.6lb load-bearing capacity

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Craig is the founder and editorial director for Canon Rumors. He has been writing about all things Canon for more than 17 years. When he's not writing, you can find him shooting professional basketball and travelling the world looking for the next wildlife adventure. The Canon EOS R1 is his camera of choice.

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  1. It was very smart of them to release their professional video tripods first before they dropped these on us. Their FreeBlazer video tripods are SO GOOD and their new video heads are honestly fantastic. Until those products were proven, nobody would have trusted these professional fluid heads. If you've been on the fence for a great video tripod or head, these might be the best under $1,000 your going to find and they're WAYYY under $1,000.

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