Provides tutorials and videos for Planit! for Photographers, a mobile app works on both Android and iOS. It can help landscape photographers to plan the shot beforehand.
Sir, with all respect, your approach is very confusing. Perhaps a building block approach would be better. You go off on endless tangents that only confuse. This looks like a great app that i would like to learn.
Which part do you refer to? This video is just the beginning of a series of videos. There are a total of 40 videos. Each video covers a topic. This series is more like a reference. There are also learn by example videos to show you the complete steps from start to end.
@@PlanItPhoto Okay. I gave myself 24 hours to cool off and re-watched the video without trying to follow on the app. I'm hoping subsequent videos will help. This looks like an incredible app, and I would certainly like to become proficient with it. Thanks for your polite reply and help.
@@stanburman9978 Thanks. Anytime you got stuck at a video while watching, just email me the link with timestamp (u had my email). I am always here to help!
The Nominatim engine is selected by default for me. When I search, a link appears at the bottom of the screen that cannot be selected and that does not navigate to a location on the map. How do you fix this?
Nomatim search seems not working. You can change the search provider to Google then apply a google map key on the Google map console and start to use google search.
Excellent video. Very comprehensive. In the end purchased the RRS Ascend 14L without ball head. Despite interesting new designs that PD and Heipi represent. I have had nothing but excellent experience with RRS over 15 years. I own the TVC 34L and TFC 24L. Felt it the right thing to add 14L to the lineup as a travel tripod. Heads and leveling bases are all by Acratech.
I beg to differ about the RRS Ascent. First, comparing the wrong model to the other tripods is just bad form. I don't know how the shorter version would really have performed and neither do you. If you are a designer, as you say you are, you should know better. All that aside. You seem not to have noticed the build quality of the RRS or how the design and close tolerances make it function. The legs open/close with brass bushings set it the CNC machined head. Did you notice how the adjustors for the angle of the legs have inset magnetic detents that make them work as smoothly as they do? Did you notice how the adjustment levers for post height, ball head, and clamp are also CNC machined and work easily and solidly? Comparing build quality of the RRS to my PD (which I just sold because of its flimsiness under modest weight) is like comparing Swarovski crystal to Walmart Christmas tree ornaments. They don't belong in the same review. You criticized the RRS for not being able to keep the camera from flopping around using partial tension on the ball. This concerned me last night when I watched your video. When I received my RRS from UPS today I was ready t send it back. If your criticism had been true I would have sent it back today. It works perfectly. This is an important feature and a glaring mistake in your video. Oh well. You know what they say about the internet. Anyone can post anything.
I pretty much disassembled all those tripods before making this video so I knew all the details about those tripods. I still hold my opinion that I do not recommend RRS ascend 14 because its ballhead and center column design. This is after the fact that I am an over 10 year RRS user who had over $5000 value of their products.
Excellent review based on in-depth ingenious testing methods over a wide range of brands, providing unbiased insight on filter performance. By far the best review on the web. Thank you
Thanks for making this very detailed comparison! I was leaning towards the Ulanzi from the many positive reviews but ended up purchasing the Heipi based on your comparison and some other criticisms of the Ulanzi that I had to search pretty hard to find. I suspect there was a lot of paid promotion for the Ulanzi with the number of videos that directly compared it to the PD tripod and found the Ulanzi vastly superior despite being half the price. Even though weight and size were priorities as a secondary travel tripod, the Heipi ball head looks much more convenient to use while being removable, and your test proved that the tri-center column actually does provide more stability and isn't just a gimmick. Thanks for your hard work.
Thank you, thank you for this precious work. I would like to add my 2 cents, about the K&F magnetic CPL together with the Kase inlaid adapter ring: I have both in the 77mm size, and the K&F CPL cannot be mounted on the Kase inlaid ring because it's too large to fit into a threaded lens: it barely enters for just half a mm, not enough to be kept in position only by the magnetic ring's grip. Even if I unscrew the inlaid ring to raise it almost flush with the edge, to be it in contact with the filter, the very low available edge of the lens does not prevent lateral movements of the filter, which falls off of at the slightest lateral push. So, I'd say that the K&F system is not compatible with the Kase "revolutionary" inlaid ring. For a not-Kase magnetic filter to be compatible with the Kase inlaid ring, the filter needs to be narrow enough to fit entirely inside the threaded edge of a lens. Another issue to be considered in my opinion is the availability of the UV magnetic snap on filter. K&F only produces UV magnetic _adapters_ . So, If I want the K&F UV, I cannot apply it on any magnetic adaper, I need to screw it in without swapping it easily as the other magnetic filters. Last but not least, Kase always sells not only one but even two magnetic rings (the normal and the inlaid one) in bundle with any single filter. So, If you only need a few single filters instead of the very expensive kit, you'll find yourself with a bunch of identical magnetic adapters, possibly useless. I don't know if the other brands have similar issues.
Very nice information, excellent software, but I am not able to see the Yellop indicator as per your video. It is something wrong in my configuration or it has been removed in last issue of the software?
Hello, where can I find more current videos? Don't have the same configuration menu: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Da3dVoJPTMo.htmlsi=WaSeP96QWr1JZM8U&t=133
Once you use the app more, you will see why we include the information on the screen. It is not for everyone but it is essential for people who really want the features.
On iOS I have 3d model feature activated but I can't see the pencil icon itself. Rest 5 are there. I am missing something, if there any additional settings to activate that?
The feature you are looking for is not part of four drawing tools. That's why you can't find it. Tap to select the marker, tap the pencil button on the bottom to start editing the marker, then tap another pencil button next to the 3d model. Look at this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0-kPY4FD2Mw.html
Great video. I was in south carolina in 2017, but did not see totality, as a cloud moved in just a second before C2... I will be in Rochester NY, and have been using PlanItPro to plan my location options and wide angle shots. Thanks for the great App!
Thank you for providing exactly the kind of information I have been looking for. I am very interested in the Vellium Edge filters. Did the company happen to give you any idea when they would be coming to market?
Glad to see the private vs public selection, but would really prefer to keep the private also local and not have to submit them. I imagine that is for the server side processing required to check for all the alignments for the location. If that the case would it be possible to pass in the camera and subject lat & longs for the server side processing? How do I ensure my secret (private) spots won't get out. There's an old say about 3 people can keep a secret if 2 of them are dead.
You've once again over delivered! Wow, what a great feature! So much easier to plan your shots. Will definitely have to play with Landmark Explorer features.
@@tboltsfan03Tap the top left menu and check if you are on the latest 10.5 release. If not, please upgrade. This version is available on both Apple Appstore and Google Play Store.
Thank you for this exhaustive comparison. While I think the Heipi looks like a good tripod, it has several shortcomings making it less appealing as a travel tripod: the company is relatively new and could disappear, this tripod weighs almost a pound more than the PD or the Ulanzi, the head is very heavy making it top heavy, a source of possible imbalance in the wind, it cost a 100$ more than the Ulanzi. I feel that for travelling light, the Ulanzi is the best value for the price as for me weight is a very important factor.
Where do you get the idea of 8.82 oz? It is HEIPI 1330 gram v.s PD 1303 gram. Only 27 gram difference which is not even an oz. There are tons of times we need two tripods.
You also mentioned the head heavy. That's not true either. The head is a sold 50mm diameter ball head so it can hold a lot but it is hollow only weight 272 gram. In comparison, RRS BH40 with a 40mm diameter ball is 445 gram. HEPI W28 is a travel tripod so it has ligth-weight and compact as the first priority, yet stable enough (not comparable to much larger tripods of course). Are you looking at the data at a wrong location? I think I mentioned them all in the video.
Well you really raised the bar on level of detail for tripod reviews!! (In fact you raised the bar, hung a tennis ball on it and did a damping test 🙂) Really well done video and very useful. Thank you!!!
I'm interested in how many of these filters are made in the same factories. I see all these new brands out there that are not the traditional glass manufacturing from decades ago. Doing a survey on Amazon shows names like Schott, B&W, and Tiffen have been supplanted by hundreds of brands. Most appear to be very recent to the market. Surely there's not hundreds of glass factories out there making filters, rather there's probably only a handful of them making products to spec.
As far as I knew, those filters are either AGC from Japan or Schott from Germany. I actually tried to focus on the usage of the filters, not the tech details. Most people can't tell the difference.