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Sirui SH15 Aluminum Video Tripod with Fluid Head

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Sirui SH15 Aluminum Video Tripod with Fluid Head
Key Features
  • Affordable Solution with Pro Appearance
  • 2-Stage Aluminum Tripod, 75mm Bowl Base
  • Compact Fluid Head with 22 lb Payload
  • 31 to 61" Height Range
The Sirui SH15 Aluminum Video Tripod with Fluid Head is designed as an affordable solution with a highly professional appearance. The system includes a lightweight 2-stage aluminum tripod with a 75mm bowl and a compact fluid head with a 22 lb payload. A mid-level spreader comes built-in to ensure increased stability, and the working height ranges from 31 to 61". Oversized twist leg locks along the tripod legs allow for quick and easy height adjustments.
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Sirui SH15 Tripod System Overview

The Sirui SH15 Aluminum Video Tripod with Fluid Head is designed as an affordable solution with a highly professional appearance. The system includes a lightweight 2-stage aluminum tripod with a 75mm bowl and a compact fluid head with a 22 lb payload. A mid-level spreader comes built-in to ensure increased stability, and the working height ranges from 31 to 61". Oversized twist leg locks along the tripod legs allow for quick and easy height adjustments.

The fluid head offers 360° pan rotation with an independent pan lock, and tilt is adjustable from -75 to 90°. A pan bar is included for rosette-mount attachment on the right side of the head. The supplied camera plate, in addition to rubber padding, also features two red anti-twist flip locks that can be raised to keep the camera from shifting or twisting. These flip locks are especially useful for DSLR-style camera bodies.

The tripod has rubber feet that are retractable to reveal spiked feet. Between these two options, the tripod can be used on smooth surfaces as well as soft and uneven outdoor terrain. When the tripod is folded, integrated leg buckles secure the legs for safer storage or transport. A padded, zippered, soft carry case completes the system and provides a convenient way of getting the SH15 where you need to go.

Key Features
  • Designed as an affordable solution with a professional appearance
  • 2-stage aluminum tripod with a 75mm bowl base
  • Fluid head with a 22 lb payload
  • 31 to 61" height range
  • 360° pan rotation with an independent pan lock
  • -75 to 90° tilt adjustment
  • Pan bar included
  • Camera plate with anti-twist flip locks and padding
  • Built-in mid-level spreader
  • Retractable rubber feet with spiked feet under them
  • Oversized twist leg locks
  • Integrated leg buckles for more secure transport and storage

Sirui SH15 Tripod System Specs

Key Specs
Head Type
Fluid Head
Drag Control
Yes
Primary Material
Aluminum
Load Capacity
22 lb / 9.98 kg
Maximum Working Height
61.06" / 155.1 cm
Minimum Working Height
30.8" / 78.2 cm
Closed Length
32.5" / 82.5 cm
Weight
7.94 lb / 3.6 kg
Head
Head Type
Fluid Head
Base Mount
75 mm Half Ball
Pan & Tilt
Drag Control
Yes
Independent Pan Lock
Yes
Independent Tilt Lock
No
Vertical Tilt
+90° to -75°
Legs
Primary Material
Aluminum
Leg Lock
Twist Lock
Leg Sections
3
Foot Features
Spiked, Retractable
General
Load Capacity
22 lb / 9.98 kg
Maximum Working Height
61.06" / 155.1 cm
Minimum Working Height
30.8" / 78.2 cm
Closed Length
32.5" / 82.5 cm
Accessory Mounting
1x Pan Handle Fitting
Bubble Level
Yes
Spreader Support
Mid-Level (Integrated)
Weight
7.94 lb / 3.6 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
11 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
39.5 x 6.5 x 6.5"

Sirui SH15 Tripod System Reviews

good product

By Akaki
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2024-10-24

The fluidhead is very good quality, it's not jittery, its smooth and works with 4kg setup pretty well. Drag system is also very good, the only issue is the legs, I don't feel that it's gonna last for a long time, but time will show. also consider while buying that its something like 5kg total, It's not that much portable to move around. As a conclusion for the price its best option

Panning Leaves You Wanting Something Better

By M.G.
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2023-09-20

Overall, the tripod seems well built; sturdy, durable and engineered well. The fluid head performed well when tilting the camera, however, the panning feature was sub-par. It didn't even feel like the fluid head was useful with panning motion, especially when ending your pan. I can't recommend this tripod at all for video work.

See any errors on this page?

Can this fit to work with the Sirui P-326SR ...

Can this fit to work with the Sirui P-326SR Carbon Fiber Monopod?
Asked by: Bill
No, the Sirui SH15 Aluminum Video Tripod with Fluid Head can not fit to work with the Sirui P-326SR Photo/Video Monopod.
Answered by: Nick Y
Date published: 2024-05-01

What plate does it use?

What plate does it use?
Asked by: Ethan
The compatible plate for the Sirui SH15 tripod is the following part. Sirui VP-SH15 Quick Release Plate for SH15 & SH25 BH #SIVPSH15
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2023-10-13

Can you remove the head and use it on a Dana ...

Can you remove the head and use it on a Dana Dolly?
Asked by: Samantha
Yes, this head is removable and should be good to go on a 75mm bowl adapter for the Dana Dolly system.
Answered by: Eric
Date published: 2020-09-07

The user manual mentions stepless panning. What ...

The user manual mentions stepless panning. What is that? It seems like the pan has steps, every 35 degree, it stops. How do I adjust this?
Asked by: Troy
Stepless panning provides a variable and continuous panning friction adjustment. You can adjust the friction amount by moving the base clockwise or counterclockwise.
Answered by: Nick Y
Date published: 2024-06-20

Does it come with a case?

Does it come with a case?
Asked by: Elysee
Yes, a Padded Soft Carry Case is included with the Sirui SH15 Aluminum Video Tripod with Fluid Head kit.
Answered by: Chris H
Date published: 2023-03-01

is there a counterbalance?

is there a counterbalance?
Asked by: Landon
I don't think so
Answered by: Prince
Date published: 2021-02-24
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