Experience precision and control with the Cayer K10 Tripod Fluid Video Head. Weighing just 2.7 lbs, it can support up to 22 lbs of camera gear, making it an ideal choice for professional videographers. Its advanced damping system allows for smooth horizontal adjustments, ensuring high-quality, steady footage every time.
Enjoy versatile shooting angles with 360° panning rotation and a tilt range of +90° to -50°. This fluid head supports panoramic shots and diverse shooting horizons. Plus, the adjustable handle, which can be installed on either side and extended from 9" to 13", offers personalized control and comfort.
Compatibility is key with the built-in 1/4"-20 accessory socket and a 75mm flat base, making it suitable for most monopods, sliders, and tripods. Effortlessly switch between modes with the quick-release plate clamp. The K10 Fluid Head, made from durable aluminum, is your go-to for all filming needs. Technical specs include a tilt range of -50° to +90°, 360° rotation, and a maximum load capacity of 22 lbs.
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Value for Money
This fluid head is very affordable for its quality, often being compared to more expensive products. -
Smooth Operation
The fluid mechanism for both pan and tilt functions is very smooth, providing professional results. -
Heavy Duty
The fluid head can support heavy cameras, up to 22 lb/10 kg, with ease. -
Adjustable Pan Drag
The pan axis is highly adjustable, offering finer control than the tilt axis. -
Quick Release System
The baseplate quick release mechanism with tilt-in functionality and locking pins is efficient and user-friendly. -
Telescopic Handle
The telescoping handle is a useful feature that adds convenience.
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Compatibility Issues
The provided base plate is not truly compatible with Arca Swiss plates, which can be an inconvenience. -
Initial Impressions
First-time users might need to adapt to the fluid head's unique functions, especially if used to other types of heads. -
Build Quality Concerns
There are concerns regarding long-term durability and whether it will hold up to extended use. -
Design Limitation
The fluid head may lack some advanced features found in higher-end products, such as a larger adjustment knob. -
Size Overkill
For smaller camera setups, the fluid head may be more substantial than necessary, offering more capacity than required. -
Limited Upgrades Availability
Finding longer, affordable plates compatible with the system can be challenging.