Review Follow Focus F60 da SmallRig

In this video, we provide an honest and practical review of the SmallRig Follow Focus F60. While not the cheapest model on the market, it stands out for its excellent cost-benefit ratio and several features that greatly simplify the lives of videographers. Check out the main advantages, the features that are most helpful in everyday use, and also the drawbacks you need to know before buying! Video Highlights: [00:27] Ease of lens changing: The system allows you to easily loosen and move the equipment without having to disassemble everything when changing lenses. [00:49] Flexibility and Orientation: You can reverse the gear with a simple button (great for lenses of different sizes) and also change the direction of rotation according to your comfort. [01:40] Tension Adjustment (Damping): An excellent feature for conventional photography lenses, allowing you to make the rotation "stiffer" and more precise, simulating the weight of manual focus. [02:12] The icing on the cake: The use of a friction rubber on the gear! This allows the use of follow focus on lenses that don't have the "teeth" (cinema toothed ring), such as the first anamorphic lenses from Sirui. [02:56] Hard Stops and Marking Disc: The F60 has classic limiters so you can mark exactly where the focus should start and end, in addition to the white disc for marking with a pen. [03:43] Handheld Ergonomics: It comes with a hand support accessory, making the grip much more ergonomic when the camera is off the tripod. [04:17] Negative Points: The front finish that imitates wood is just plastic that can scratch and lose its beauty over time. Furthermore, some internal plastic components convey a certain feeling of fragility if they are not properly aligned. If you're looking for a Follow Focus system that doesn't cost a fortune but delivers flexibility and great features for your video projects, check out this complete review!