I've been looking at buying my first tripod for my Sony ZV E10 but don't want to spend to much but I really like how you show the real life scenarios for this tripod. Thanks for the video
@@Tokki17 I ended up getting the ULANZI TT07 Ombra Lightweight Travel Tripod. I got this one because it's small enough to fit on the side of my camera backpack and it's steardy as well. Hope this helps
@@meetrichardreyesThanks for the information. Do you you think the small rig is good for someone new for photography and videography and also on budget?
Just used this link. No joke, I've stressed out why I can't frame myself the way I want.. and after watching this AGAIN, I realized that its because my current tripod just aint working.
I use the Neewer SAB234 which I purchased in 2018 for $48 CAD It has cheap plastic locks and they seem to have lasted. The quick release plate wobbles from the day I bought it but it works for what I need. I don't collapse it much but it does get knocked around. It hold my heaviest camera, a Nikon DSLR with 70-200mm lens at any angle with out any issues. I was looking to purchase a second tripod for another camera. I think this is a nice unit, the only thing I am not sure about is the ball head. I would rather have a fluid head with a handle for panning. Great review and thanks for being honest. I love how some viewers say it's a piece of garbage, when you ask them what they use, they don't respond. Keep up the great work!
@@tylerstravis There are options out there but out of my price range (~$300-$400 CAD) I did purchase the K&F Concept Tripod ($95 CAD)with the ball head due to the Small Rig Tripod having poor reviews regarding the leg extension clip snapping. This is a good tripod for the price but I'm not a fan of the ball head because once it's release, it's a pain to level again. It is sturdy and I have been using it for a few month now constantly folding it away and it is holding up nicely. Like every reasonably priced item on Amazon, you have to be gentle with it or it will break. Seems like you have to spend a fortune now-a-days to get a durable item. I hope this helps
I've got this it's nicely made. My only gripe is doing fine position adjustments of a long reach telephoto shot, you can micro adjust the ball head. Otherwise id recommend great value
Hahaha why I dig this channel? I find it fascinating Dolph Lundgren talking to me about camera stuff! 🤷♂️ ain’t trying to insult , it’s what I see 😂😳 ….. ✌️🤙
@@thefilmalliance I don't know, small rig has got one (SmallRig Lightweight Fluid Video Head 3457). But there are so may from other "proper" camera gear manufacturers too. Maybe it is better to go for quality to get that smooth motion?
Pulled the trigger on this tripod this morning (used your link) and caught a lighting deal for 15% off - price was $63.74. Thanks for the nice review. Expecting it to be great for my phones and tall enough (my current photography tripod is very nice, expensive carbon fiber from well know manufacturer, but only about 65") to film downward.
@@thefilmalliance Mainly got it for ZV1 and smartphones - Iphone 13 and Samsung Note 20 Ultra. I do have two Nikon DSLR's but rarely use them for video. I would use my better tripod for them for added stability.
So just bought this. Had $50 in Amazon credit so basically costs me $30. My current tripod works still but for some reason, the ball head keeps getting loose, loose enough that the whole camera could spin off if Im not paying attention. Also has the spin locks on the legs and its so annoying so this should be a huge upgrade.
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Hello.... Yes I have this tripod and I'm using a Canon and well underweight! The issue is the locks and on Amazon there's several reviews showing the same problem. This tripod although seems pretty easy and budget friendly, it's not going to be used with any of my equipment.