To be fair, when you were talking about the Manfrotto RC2 (200PL) quick release system you were showing a Sunpak quick release system. The Manfrotto plates work well for what they are and if you stay within that system.
My Peak Design high end model works with , Peak Design, Arca Swiss, Manfrotto RC2, and it has a Peak Design locking tab holes for camera strap attachment , Peak Design makes a two different models of these. The cheaper version does not.
I'm not sure I would like sliding my camera into the F38 as much as I would like to just stick it down in the base like this PGYTech does. Maybe I'm overthinking it, but...
@@EasternWild Yes I can see that. I got the F38 stuff now and the sliding seems more tedious than just popping it in from the top. But you can still use normal Arca Swiss clamps if you want, and the Falcam backpack clip (V2) is really good imo, which is why I "bought into" the system.
Heya awesome video. Im now using ulanzi claw but there are some play when mounting it with sigma 60-600mm and camera . Would there be any play with pgy tech one?ready for change.
Peak Design are missing a trick not making one of these! I’m thinking the Falcam F38 with the v3 plate for my gear. This has also caught my attention.
To be fair, when you were talking about the Manfrotto RC2 (200PL) quick release system you were showing a Sunpak quick release system. The Manfrotto plates work well for what they are and if you stay within that system.
My Peak Design high end model works with , Peak Design, Arca Swiss, Manfrotto RC2, and it has a Peak Design locking tab holes for camera strap attachment , Peak Design makes a two different models of these. The cheaper version does not.
I actually just bought a replacement quick release for my Sunpak Tripod. Forgot to take the last one off when I sold my old camera haha.
Lol, I did that before too!
Have you tried the Falcam F38 quick release system too? How does it compare? Their backpack/shoulder strap clips look enticing.
I have not, it does look interesting
I'm not sure I would like sliding my camera into the F38 as much as I would like to just stick it down in the base like this PGYTech does. Maybe I'm overthinking it, but...
@@EasternWild Yes I can see that. I got the F38 stuff now and the sliding seems more tedious than just popping it in from the top. But you can still use normal Arca Swiss clamps if you want, and the Falcam backpack clip (V2) is really good imo, which is why I "bought into" the system.
Heya awesome video. Im now using ulanzi claw but there are some play when mounting it with sigma 60-600mm and camera . Would there be any play with pgy tech one?ready for change.
I haven’t experienced any play. It’s pretty rock solid on my Sony a7s3
@@TomWadeCine awesome thank you for fast reply👌🏻😀
A year later, are there any other things you would say are cons? Does the top plate still stay put and not need more tightening?
I love these. I beefed up buying 6 more for all my medium and small bodied cameras. I’ve never had any issues with the screws coming undone.
Does the plate on the lock washer cause any camera twisting?
No twisting so far. Love it
can you compare this one to the new ULANZI UKA01, they are almost the same but one is 39.99 the other 19.99
very very informative and exactly the info i was looking for, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, I have tripod with ball head manfrotto and gimbal including arcaswiss. Can I switch it between tripod and gimbal?
Falcam can only hold 5 lbs where as this one hold 22 lbs.
Yup. Get this one. No regrets