Reviewing the SunwayFoto GH-PRO II + Geared Head on Location at Dartmoor
Why use a geared head? What's so good about the Sunwayfoto GH-PRO II+? What's new with the + version? Is this the best geared head for landscape photography? Join me on Dartmoor as I answer all those questions and I also capture landscape photographs in some unexpected conditions.
One Knob Makes All the Difference
When I published my video review of the Sunwayfoto GH-PRO II geared tripod head I was sure I’d found the perfect tripod for my landscape photography. So, when I heard that they had released the GH-PRO II+ I wondered how they might have improved it. What do you get in the + version that you don’t get in the previous version?
Fortunately for me, the team at Sunwayfoto were more than happy to send me out a GH-PRO II+ to review. With a new geared tripod head in hand, I set off to film my video review on Dartmoor. As always, if I am going to do a gear review video, I like to do it on location and do a little landscape photography at the same time.
While it came as no surprise that Sunwayfoto had improved my favourite geared head by simply adding just one knob, the real surprise of the evening was the beautiful, and very unexpected conditions I was able to photograph as the sunset.
In the video below you can hear all my thoughts on GH-PRO II+ geared head, why I use a geared head and you can see me capture all those wonderful images from Belstone Tor.
Landscape Photography from Belstone Tor on Dartmoor
Belstone Tor #1, Dartmoor, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at 15mm, f/13, 1/13 sec at ISO 64, Kase Filters CPL and pre-processed in Dxo PureRAW.
Belstone Tor #2, Dartmoor, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at 20mm, f/11, 1/8 sec at ISO 64, Kase Filters CPL and pre-processed in Dxo PureRAW.
Belstone Tor #3, Dartmoor, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at 14mm, f/11, 1/10 sec at ISO 64, pre-processed in Dxo PureRAW.
Belstone Tor #4, Dartmoor, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at 14mm, f/13, 0.5 sec at ISO 64, pre-processed in Dxo PureRAW.
Belstone Tor #5, Dartmoor, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at 14mm, f/13, 0.5 sec at ISO 64, pre-processed in Dxo PureRAW.
Belstone Tor #6, Dartmoor, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at 18mm, f/13, 1 sec at ISO 64, pre-processed in Dxo PureRAW.
Belstone Tor #7, Dartmoor, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at 17mm, f/13, 1 sec at ISO 64, pre-processed in Dxo PureRAW.
Add Precision to Your Landscape Photography Compositions
In this blog post and video, I tell you the reasons why I love using a geared head when composing my landscape photographs. I also share my thoughts on my latest tripod head, the SunwayFoto GH-PRO II geared head. Is this the best geared head available?
My Preference for Geared Heads
My first “proper” tripod was a Manfrotto and it came with a ball head. This was back in 2008 so I can’t exactly remember what I thought about it, but I do know that I had soon replaced it with a Manfrotto “joystick” grip ball head.
When I started taking my landscape photography more seriously, I also decided to have 1-2-1 sessions with a professional. He was using a geared head and I soon became convinced that I needed one as well. So, in 2014 I purchased my first geared head and I’ve never looked back.
Here we are in 2021, and I’m now on my third geared head, the SunwayFoto GH-PRO II. It’s not that my previous 2 geared heads have failed in any way, but each successive geared head has been smaller, lighter and had better features.
I’d heard good things about the SunwayFoto geared head, so I was eager to get one and put it to good use. The question is, how good is it? Let’s find out in my video review below. Oh, and don’t worry, I’ll be capturing some landscape photographs as well (which you can see below).
Dartmoor Landscape Photographs
Belstone Tor at Sunset #1, Dartmoor National Park, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at
Belstone Tor at Sunset #2, Dartmoor National Park, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at
Belstone Tor at Sunset #3, Dartmoor National Park, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at
Belstone Tor at Sunset #4, Dartmoor National Park, Devon - Nikon Z7, Nikkor 14-30mm f/4 at