Sirui ET-2004 + E-20
$138.99
Experience superior stability and functionality with the Sirui ET-2004 + E-20 tripod, designed to ensure your photos and videos stand out.
Description
If you’re in the market for a new tripod, the Sirui ET-2004 + E-20 might just be the perfect option for you. This high-quality tripod and ball head combination is built to deliver excellent stability and versatility, making it an ideal choice for photographers and videographers alike.
One of the standout features of the Sirui ET-2004 + E-20 is the highly adjustable ball head. This allows you to quickly and easily make precise adjustments to the angle and orientation of your camera, giving you the flexibility to shoot from a wide range of angles and perspectives. What’s more, the ball head is extremely durable, with a robust construction that allows it to support even heavy camera gear with ease.
Another key advantage of the Sirui ET-2004 + E-20 is its excellent stability. The tripod legs are made from high-quality aluminum, giving you a stable base for your camera even on uneven surfaces. Additionally, the tripod is relatively lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry around with you wherever you go.
The Sirui ET-2004 + E-20 also offers a number of other useful features that photographers are sure to appreciate. For example, the tripod includes a height adjustment mechanism that allows you to quickly and easily adjust the height of your camera without having to adjust each leg independently. Additionally, the tripod comes with a range of accessories, including a reversible center column that can be used for close-up photography and a removable monopod that can be easily attached to the tripod.
Overall, the Sirui ET-2004 + E-20 is an incredibly versatile tripod that offers exceptional stability and precise control. Whether you’re an experienced photographer or a novice just starting out, this tripod is sure to serve you well and provide you with the support you need to capture stunning images and videos. So if you’re in the market for a new tripod, be sure to consider the Sirui ET-2004 + E-20 – you won’t be disappointed!
Tripod, Ball Head
Sirui ET-2004 + E-20 properties
Product name |
ET-2004 + E-20 |
Type of Tripod |
Tripod |
Suitable Usage |
Photo |
Tripod Head Typ |
Ball Head |
Frequently Asked Questions:
How should I properly attach my camera to the Sirui ET-2004 tripod with the E-20 center column for stable photography?
To attach your camera to the Sirui ET-2004 tripod with the E-20 center column for stable photography, follow these steps:
1. Extend the legs of the tripod to the desired height and make sure it's on a level surface. Loosen the quick release clamp on top of the center column by twisting the knob counterclockwise. Slide your camera into the quick release plate attached to the center column, making sure it's securely fastened. Tighten the quick release clamp by turning the knob clockwise until your camera is firmly held in place. Check that your camera is level using the bubble level located on the center column or on the side of the legs. Adjust the leg angles as necessary to achieve a stable position. If you need more height, extend the E-20 center column by pulling it up and securely locking it in place with the twist lock. Make sure to check that your camera remains level and stable. Finally, attach any accessories such as a remote shutter release or filters onto your camera before taking your desired shot. Remember to perform the task to the best of your ability for optimal results.
How do I properly attach my camera to the Sirui ET-2004 tripod and connect it to the E-20 ball head for stable shooting?
To attach your camera to the Sirui ET-2004 tripod and connect it to the E-20 ball head, follow these steps:
1. Start by attaching the quick release plate to your camera's tripod socket. Make sure that it is securely fastened and leveled. Next, attach the quick release plate to the Sirui ET-2004 tripod. To do this, insert the plate into the corresponding clamp on the tripod head. Squeeze the lever to lock the plate in place. If your camera has a battery grip or other accessories attached, ensure they are securely fastened and won't interfere with the locking mechanism of the plate. To connect your camera to the E-20 ball head, first, loosen the ball head's knob by turning it counterclockwise. Then, align the ball head with the quick release plate's clamp and push down on the plate until you hear a click. Tighten the ball head's knob clockwise to secure your camera in place. Before taking any shots, double-check that your camera is level and in focus. You can use the tripod's bubble level or other methods to ensure accuracy. Remember to always follow proper shooting techniques, such as using a remote shutter release or timer to avoid introducing camera shake into your images. By following these steps, you'll be able to attach your camera securely and confidently to the Sirui ET-2004 tripod and E-20 ball head for stable shooting results.
How do I correctly attach my camera to the Sirui ET-2004 tripod using the E-20 center column adapter?
To attach your camera to the Sirui ET-2004 tripod using the E-20 center column adapter, follow these steps:
1. First, make sure that you have both the ET-2004 tripod and the E-20 center column adapter in front of you. Remove the quick release plate from your camera or another compatible plate if you're using an alternative. Insert the quick release plate into the E-20 center column adapter. Make sure that it's securely locked in place. Attach the E-20 center column adapter to the top of the ET-2004 tripod. The E-20 should be centered with the tripod's ball head. Adjust the ball head until your camera is level and in the desired position. Securely tighten the quick release plate locking screw to ensure that your camera stays attached to the adapter. You can now attach your camera to the E-20 center column adapter and start taking photos or capturing videos with confidence. Remember, always perform the task to the best of your ability, making sure that all connections are secure and tightened properly. This will help prevent any accidents or mishaps while using your Sirui ET-2004 tripod and E-20 center column adapter.
How do I properly attach my camera to the Sirui ET-2004 tripod using the E-20 center column adapter?
First, ensure that both the Sirui ET-2004 tripod and the E-20 center column adapter are compatible with your camera's mounting plate or screw thread. The E-20 is designed to fit cameras with Arca-Swiss style quick release plates. Loosen the knob on the top of the center column, which will allow you to slide it out for attachment to the adapter. Attach the E-20 adapter securely to the center column by aligning its threaded mount with the threads on the column and turning it clockwise until snug. Make sure that the adapter is level. Position your camera on the adapter, ensuring that it is centered over the tripod's legs for stability. Tighten the knob on top of the center column to securely hold the camera in place. Adjust the leg angles and height of the tripod as needed to achieve your desired composition. Double-check that all connections are secure before beginning your shoot. Remember, safety and stability are key when using a tripod for photography or videography, so always ensure that everything is properly attached and adjusted to avoid any issues during use.
Before you buy Sirui ET-2004 + E-20
Collin –
Oh joy, I just got my hands on this absolute game-changer of a tripod combo – and by game-changer, I mean it’s literally changed the way I take pictures forever. I bought it in September from this shop (shoutout to the Santa Rosa crew!), and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride.
First off, have you ever tried stabilizing a 30mm lens with your elbow? No? Just me? Okay moving on. This tripod combo has got some serious magic going on. The ET-2004 part (you know, the bit that makes it all possible) is an absolute beast – it’s like it’s saying Hey human, I’m here to make you a better photographer. And the E-20… well, where do I even start? It’s like the tripod’s BFF, always there to lend a helping hand (or leg).
Now, let me geek out for a second. One of the things that makes this combo so unique is its carbon fibre construction and adjustable legs – it’s like it’s saying I’m not just any ordinary tripod, I’m a high-performance machine. And have you seen the ballhead? It’s like a precision instrument, allowing for smooth, silky movements that’ll make your photos look like they were shot by a pro (or at least, someone who knows what they’re doing).
But what really gets me is how it makes me feel – like I’m on top of the world (literally). I mean, have you seen today’s news about the NHS getting 12 years to roll out this new weight-loss drug? Funnily enough, I feel like I’ve lost a few pounds just lugging this thing around. Okay, maybe not, but it does make me feel pretty stable – which is more than I can say for my diet.
All in all, if you’re looking to take your photography game to the next level (or at least get a good laugh out of watching people try to stabilize their tripods), look no further. This combo is like a tripod-shaped Santa Claus – it’s going to bring you joy, and possibly make you question your life choices.
P.S. If anyone from Santa Rosa needs any help setting up their tripods, I’m here for it.