Description
The SpeediGimbal is a new monopod/tripod head where instant support & manoeuvrability is essential. The device works for all lens & scopes, perfect for sports, wildlife, macro & birdwatchers where being mobile and being able to connect quickly is vital.
With the cup mounted to the lens bracket & the ball fitted to a monopod, you now have a quick rest when shooting with any lens. The lightweight, compact head is ideal for the traveller, being less then three inches in size makes it a must for any camera bag.
Please watch the videos below, it will give you a much better idea of how I use it, there is also tips & techniques on using the SpeediGimbal
Made from Black Nylon 66, this is a high performance product which withstands long term wear and tear. Fits to a tripod or monopod, comes complete with adapters & is ready to use…
Please note.. Kit is supplied with 1/4 UNC & 3/8 UNC adapters, which is standard in the industry.
In this video we show the basic uses for the SpeediGimbal. Instant & easy stability, allowing me to photograph
comfortabily, even if having to wait, producing sharper images.
This video we answer a viewers question & end up parking the van on the SpeediGimbal….!
SpeediGimbal Tips… covers the installation & offers a little advice of techniques when using the SpeediGimbal, so
that you get the most from yours.
We go in search of deer, working our way through a forest with the SpeediGimbal.
Sports Photography? Yes the SpeediGimbal is good for all, I have spent many years hand holding my lens waiting
for the competitors to come over as jump, back breaking, save the pain & sharper images…
In the search for Kingfishers, out on a walk, the SpeediGimbal is the instant & easy stability for any lens.
Specifications
Ball: Length 33mm, Dia 42mm
Cup: Length 44mm, Dia 50mm
Both are threaded with 3/8 UNC, supplied with 2 x 1/4-3/8unc adapters
For more info on the product, watch SpeediGimbal – YouTube
Or visit the SpeediGimbal Facebook page.. Facebook
Mike McNally –
I brought one at the camera show in Wales. Really good bit of kit.
Well made, well thought out. Lighter than my old ball head and an awful lot quicker. First time I took it out and Osprey dived when I wasn’t expecting it. I was able to mount the camera and get the shots. Highly recommended.
Gerard Williams –
Having recently had 2 knee replacements I find my tripod far too heavy to carry around. The SpeediGimbal is a godsend. It’s so light to use with my monopod and makes it possible to use my fairly heavy 200-500 lens without any difficulty. I’ve just bought the shoulder strap as well having seen how well made their products are.
Stephen Brooks –
I think I bought one when they first came out. Quit honestly I believe it’s one of the best made most useful pieces of equipment I’ve owned.
It gives me as a wildlife photographer a stable platform for my big lens and I don’t miss a shot, with the SpeediGimbal you just pop the ball into the cup and you’re ready to take your shot. I recommend it to every photographer I meet on my travels.
Paul Kirk –
If I’ve got my big lens with me I’ve almost always got my speedigimbal attached when I’m out. It’s so versatile. Often gear ends up in a draw somewhere but this stays in my car ready to use.
Rod Kirk –
I bought one of these kits a while back.
Absolutely brilliant idea and so easy to use.
I use mine mounted on my walking staff when I’m up in the Cumbrian hills.
Ian Barstow –
This monopod head has revolutionized my motorsport and wildlife photography! Discovered at the Photography Show in Birmingham, it offers unparalleled freedom of movement and a brilliant quick-release system. It’s intuitive to use and a real game-changer – just remember to keep a firm grip on your camera, as it’s not attached in the traditional way.