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LENSMASTER GIMBAL RH-1
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1 7359 Sun March 25, 2012
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100% of reviewers None indicated 9.0
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Description: The Lensmaster RH-1 made from a lightweight alloy has surprised me a hell of a lot. First of all it is the single arm gimbal, something I ignored for some reason, imagining that the 'normal' double arm gimbal must somehow be better. I have no idea why this single arm (I call it a sidekick) is so much more user friendly but it just is.
I got mine in June this year and liked it so much it was the only tripod support I took with my on a wildlife trip to Crete in July. B****Y H**L it was hot !! That's why I am wearing the white shirt in the pic.
This gimbal is soooo smooth, I don't think there is anything smoother on the market no matter how much you spend. I tested it a fair bit before I bought it. It all worked perfectly well but the acid test for gimbals is HOW SMOOTH IS IT? You find this out when you are doing a slow pan. If the gimbal is not well made there will be little 'drags' but no, this is spot on. I put my Canon 500mm f4 on a Gitzo and spun it round, if it is going to drag it will not come to a smooth stop. It glides to a smooth stop. It is terrific. No fancy bells and whistles, no overpriced name-tags, this product is the bizzo.
It is robust, simple, and does what it says on the tin. I suppose the only thing it doesn't do is lock solid in a position, I'm not fussed about that anyway, I never lock it and I'm certainly not going to spend £600 on a gimbal that does lock, what for?
Save yourself some big bucks, take another look at this single arm Gimbal, I reckon this will last a lifetime.
Keywords: http://www.lensmaster.co.uk/rh1.htm



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crosby birder

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Registered: November 2004
Location: Crosby, Liverpool
Posts: 33
Review Date: Sun March 25, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Really good value for money, super smooth and easy to use
Cons: Finish is not as good as some of the competition (mind you they are 3 or 4 times more expensive)

Got the Lensmaster RH-1 a few weeks ago, it really is as good as the previous review says it is, with a super smooth action making it very easy to track birds in flight. It is also exceptionally easy to set up, after a bit of practice I can now mount the lens and camera in about 10-15 seconds.

Rob offers a really quick service and is a pleasure to deal with... why spend more?
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