UPDATE - Here's the reply I received from SmallRig: "Gerald, thank you so much for your honest and unbiased feedback on our TRIBEX tripod. Your input is invaluable to us. We have already shared it with our R&D team for their review. We are planning to conduct an internal assessment shortly to pinpoint areas where we can enhance the product further and continue to make it even better. Your insights are truly appreciated! In September, we proudly released the SmallRig x Potato Jet TRIBEX Hydraulic Carbon Fiber Tripod (Original Series), and we are deeply grateful for your choice and unwavering support for our TRIBEX tripod. Each piece in the Original Series is meticulously handmade, featuring a unique commemorative plate that adds a special touch. Please note that we will not be producing the Original Series anymore. If you encounter any questions or issues while using your Original Series tripod, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at TRIBEX@smallrig.com. We are committed to providing you with the best possible service. Currently, we offer a Standard Version of the SmallRig x Potato Jet TRIBEX Hydraulic Carbon Fiber Tripod Kit. Here are the key differences between the Original and Standard Series: 1.Clutch Handle Color: The Original Series features an orange clutch handle, while the Standard Series has a sleek black one. 2.Center Column Locking Structure: The Original Series utilizes a level locking design for the center column, whereas the Standard Series employs a convenient knob locking design. User satisfaction is our top priority, and we strive to provide our user with the best products and services."
I would say this again as I said it in the SmallRig comment sections: 1. It's a hit or miss, there's a bunch of tripods that has quality control issues. My first order, one of the legs did not go down. my second order, two of the legs did not go down. 2. The handle wobbles and SmallRig says they upgraded it with a new version, how would you know yours is the upgraded version? SmallRig has not given any guidance. 3. The tripod's hype is in setting it up, you still have to fold all 3 legs to the center to close it down. 4. There is a quality control issue with the legs, once liquid or sand gets in, the legs get stuck. 5. This tripod does not have a bowl head, you need to purchase a bowl head on top of that $800 price tag. 6. Since there's no bowl head, your option is to level the tripod while holding all that weight on the rig/tripod head. Not the easiest thing to do. 7. The tripod is not friendly/does not work with tripod wheels. 8. Yes, the legs dont lock into place. If you pack this tripod with other gear like lightstand, the legs just move from all the wobbling inside a lightstand/tripod bag 9. When you pan the tripod, the center column pans with the head... Hoping they can improve things with version 2.
I don't understand the point #3. Of course you need to fold them, what's the issue here? Why wouldn't the clutch mechanism work the same when closing? It's just as easy as in any other tripod - grab the legs together and push the top part towards the ground or just turn it upside down and let gravity do its job. And bowl heads have a completely different purpose than pan-and-tilts - saying you NEED to buy one is ridiculous. This is the easiest way to set a pan-and-tilt, way easier than in a regular tripod. Ball heads are not an alternative.
@@Tarets This is correct. If you squeeze the clutch and just press down on the tripod you actually cause flexing and stress on the legs causing dmage to the structurale integrety of the legs, keep in mind they are carbon fiber and the locking mechanism is all stored inside, why would you wish to stress and damage that?
did yours come with the orange handle? this is the first batch that released. These where made while Gene himself made a video stating that they where almost like a first batch beta testing in mind. The ones in all black are the current "Production" models. the Orange ones where the first batch for testing and feed back. They should have informed you of this.
I've been using mine for about a month and I like it. I think you nailed the 'oddities' with the clutch not keeping the legs from extending. Another is that the clutch doesn't have a locking position all the way folded in. You can lock it out, or slightly in, but not all the way in. Overall, I really like it and I'd buy it again but for the price I can't recommend it with a straight face to anyone.
So here's a question... What's a tripod that you would say rivals the Tribex in terms of how good you think it is (speed, weight, design, price etc)... and what's the price?
@@RaidOwl Then why are you upset about the price? The Flowtech, not on sale, is like 4x higher. I'm just saying that a comparable tripod doesn't really exist and I think others that are in the same category like ifootage and Miller are probably pretty close in price.
It adds to the value of his opinion. Instead of product manufacturers being weary of what he might say, the value of people's trust in Gerald is far more of an asset to SmallRig. They make great stuff so it was not a big gamble.
I really appreciate the transparency at the beginning of the video! I think I saw this tripod showcased by PotatoJet at a convention at some point and thought that, if I needed a tripod, this should be the one to get for me. I just hate adjusting the legs of a tripod individually, so I do most of my work handheld, with a monopod or a gimbal.
I've been saying for years that I want a tripod like this, for CES! Squeeze or twist a thing, and all legs go floppy. Release, and they lock. But I wasn't sure if there would be a market for such a thing. Guess there is!
Honestly, in the world of tripods, it's been forever since there's been any innovation. The Flowtech is probably the last time I can remember being excited about a tripod. And that was when? All the way back in 2017? And of course it's an awesome tool in terms of not just quality and durability, but speed. But it's also big, heavy and expensive. Travel with that thing flat out sucks. It's amazing to see that there's finally something new. The Tribex ticks a ton of boxes. My favourite tripods in this category have been the ifootage ones... but the one design flaw for them (and many other similar tripods) is that the head can unscrew on a whip pan. The Tribex apparently has a locking system which prohibits that. Wish you would've checked that out. For run and gun filming where quick set ups are crucial or if you're a one man crew, not having to extend and adjust 3 individual legs is HUGE. If the durability and quality is there, then this is an absolute winner IMO. Looking fwd to not having to lug out my Flowtech all the time
Totally agree, and learned about the Manfrotto/ DJI RS from this video. The clutch we have been getting used to, but you are right that intuitively waiting for the locking lag is strange. When I do it I forget 8 of 10 times. Some of the other folks forget it much less. I am not sure why, but the Flowtech feet, but even the Benro tripod feet feel much better. While it is not perfect, I have been grabbing this more often than I expected in the studio. Thanks for another great one Gerald!
I got one and use it to shoot around the house. The time value alone vs my other tripods will pay for itself over the years. I thought squeezing the clutch would make the legs extend effortlessly, but as Gerald shows, you have to jerk up on the tripod slightly to get the legs to come out sometimes. I do worry about the clutch system when I expose this thing to water and sand. We shall see.
Amazing, this video sets the bar for honesty and transparency, injected with fantastic humour and tech that we all love. I’m grateful for the past wisdom you’ve shared with us in many of your videos, this however raises the bar in a different way. Bravo!
Ive had the earlier batch origin (orange handle) one for a while. Regarding the clutch, ive never had much issue with the delay but thats because i never press it all the way down. It has a distinct threshold where it lets go so if you just squeeze past that threshold and let go to lock it locks quite quickly. Interesting that they changed the center post lock, I cant quite grasp whats happening with the knob you're showing and why it makes a grinding sound. Mine has a flip lock with a little latch lock thats a little weak but its ok, not my favorite but it works fine. I do think people miss the fact that this is the only tripod in the world that deploys and levels this fast which justifies the price tag in my mind. Normally I'm very skeptical about the value of creator collabs but Gene has been super responsive and thoughtful about creating and improving the totally unique new design. Did you check the pan head fluid adjustment? The leg design is pretty revolutionary but my biggest issue with the tripod is that issue with the head. Mine has an almost 90deg dead zone on the pan drag ring where you cant adjust drag without turning the pan fluid knob a full 90deg before it starts actually changing the drag in either direction. I really want to know if they fixed that in the newer batch.
This would be a nice tripod for shooting real estate and architecture if it didn't have the video head. Hope SR considers offering just the legs and center column with 3/8 stud for those of us that don't need video head.
I am thinking the same! also, I prefer a 3 way geared head over a video head, even for video work. If I use a tripod its usual for static shots - and a geared head is much easier to level than a video fluid head.
The new version have a diff center column lock actually. So I tink Gerald got the prototype. I ended getting two version. This all black version looks like prototype and there is another newer one with orange accent to it.
@@philipbloom correction my bad must be lost in translation, the one I have they called it the "The Orignal Series" while gearld got the standard series per Geralds pinned comment. THanks Philip
So stoked that Gene got to do this and it turned out so well!! I wanna try it out for myself now because all of those videos of him just throwing it out there are just WILD. 😂
What a great review and a great product. What’s even BETTER though is the fact that the next one, the Mk II, will be so more improved cuz they’re getting aaalllll this amazing, detailed feedback from all these TH-camrs so they can go back to engineering with a list of stuff to consider.
I have one of the original manufactured version (orange handle). I bought this the moment it became available to buy on B&H. This tripod makes setting up and centering any camera a VERY QUICK PROCESS!
Interesting point about the knob! I got the chance to test this out when Gene was in HK a few months ago and I felt like the knob was good to secure the center column for heavier setups. To me it felt like one of those things you get used to after a few uses.
Same here, that little bit of lag after releasing the clutch is definitely counterintuitive and takes some getting used to. Mine nearly toppled over a couple of times because of that lol But in the end this is a very convenient tripod of excellent build quality at a not cheap but fair price. Being able to quickly adjust all three legs with one hand saves soooooo much time and effort one could argue it's priceless.
I appreciate the criticism. This is what a sponsored review should look like.
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Hopefully a Tripd manufacturer reads this: We still have to buy weird socks or tennis balls for the tripods when we are filming on expensive floors. I hope instead of spikes that i never need i will get solutions for expensive floors with the tripods. tennis balls are amazing, the sock stuff is horrible :D
Died at the same time the pUrPlE pInK RgB LeD GaMeR LiGhTs did. Remeber the interview set that was used twice? It's a de-evolution back to what matters without sounding like everyone else.
I had it for a bit but couldn't agree with not being able to level the head without adjusting the legs. It's fast but that loss of control was a dealbreaker for me. That said the mechanicm is fantastic and I hope they release it with a 75mm bowl option in the future.
I got a OG beta model at launch and the center column lock on mine is a lever, not a ratchet knob. It's incredibly stiff to operate and raising/lowering the column is stiff as well. I guess that was a common complaint so the ratchet lock was a fix, though that would drive me nuts just looking at it
I would have loved to see an example of the pan and tilt smoothness. I know you said this video isn't a review (although you actual review quite some features), but still - no point in showing all those details if the pan and tilt are jittery.
Very cool. The lack of oddities and little niggles with how this PJ tripod works is why the expensive industry staples are worth their higher price. If Smallrig can figure some of that out while still WAY undercutting the price, then they'll have a true winner.
On paper it's a dream come true, but it's not for me. If it there was a 100mm bowl version, with taller legs (that centre post is unusable for any camera heavier than an FX6) and a more robust release handle (it looks like it could easily get knocked and brake), I'd be all in.
I don't remember the last time I used a tripod. I love shooting car shows and concerts. Im also primarily photography, next to no video, so obviously this product isn't geared for my use case.... but suddenly I want one anyway! Great review, 100% transparent as a good review should be
I liké how quick this tripod is to set up. That alone makes me interested. I also like that it has a Manfrotto plate so I can switch cameras between this and my old tripods. I'm looking forward to trying it out once they get it into my camera store in Sweden.
I have a Flowtech (one) and for my B camera I use the iFootage tripod. My experience with more tripods is nothing is as strong as iFootage gear. I like SmallRig gear but don't need another tripod right now. IF I had a product I pay Gerald to review it as well!
“When I was fully spread, and I had a heavy package on top, and I was tilting forward quite a bit, that little bit of pressure did cause the leg to kinda slip out” - Gerald Undone
It’s cute, and a smart concept, but until they make a version with a universal bowl so users can put real heads on it, it’s not a product professionals will buy.
I just used this with a fully built rig in NYC shooting across ~ 5 miles and it saved my ass with weight, setup time and adjustment I have it overloaded too. I wouldn't write this thing off
@ fair enough. As a working professional I’d use it as a lock down, but in that case I don’t need something that has this functionality. This would make a great set of main sticks but the head is the bottleneck here.
I think your definition of professional may need to be updated. There are a lot of different shooting scenarios. Many times traveling light is critical. I’m a 30-year professional and own 100mm and 75mm bowl tripods. I’ve been through C400, C200, C70 and now use an FX3/FX30 combo. The kind of shoots I do rarely use tripods. Sometimes a lockdown streaming shot - which a lighter tripod is completely adequate for. For interviews I use a gimbal either handheld propped on my waist or on a monopod. Faster adjustment, quicker setup, can move mid-sentence, less intimidating, and easier to get straight eye-line. So I travel with a really light tripod. Even smaller than this so I can get it in carry-on luggage.
Looks very nice, but I rarely use a tripod and the Gitzo's I bought back in the 70's when I was working in a camera store (Totolux and Studex Compact Performance) do everything I need and though not nearly as versatile, will probably still be usable a hundred years from now.
I just looked for it on Amazon to take advantage of the Black Friday deals and I was disappointed to see the outstanding opinions of people who bought it.
One issue I have with this style of tripod compared to a flowtech is that the footprint changes. Often times when I am trying to get lower I cannot just push down because the legs have to come in, which is hard because of the rubber feet. The flowtech does not have this issue because the feet are always on the same spot on the ground no matter the height.
love the idea of this tripod (and possibly Jet's release vid is the best YT vid ever!) but i worry the fluidity of all the moving parts on this tripod will not be as fluid after couple years of use, once some sand/dirt/grime etc works its way into it. will say I was hoping to see some test pan/tilt movements to see the fluidity of the head itself, since thats kinda the most important part of buying an (pricey) tripod. see any limitations/shortcomings/surprises in the test movements footage?
well this add to others, this tripod looks so cool ! But there is quite a lot of little odd things. And things that doesn't looks sturdy at all ! Even if as you showed, somes are so sturdy (like the hook) ! Thank you !
Hey Gerald. Can you do a video comparing the video quality of cameras that started it all like the Canon 5Dmk2 versus what you consider your latest and greatest? Maybe do a side by side so we can see how far the video quality has improved in terms of dynamic range, color, details, sharpness etc.
I‘m currently also testing one for a review (founders edition), and it has some differences, for example the head is a bit worse than the one you got but the center column lock seems to be more intuitive. I totally agree with the rest if you points you mentioned. I would like to add, that the tripod doesn’t seem to be made for the outdoors as it cannot be serviced ant smallrig warns you to not use it in a dirty environment.
I find I’m using tripods rarely for the kind of shoots I do. And getting it in a carry-on greatly improves my travel life for the times I need one. The clutch system is cool, but what really interests me is the tripod head. I’ve found lightweight heads lacking in features/adjustability - no counter-balance or non-adjustable counter balance. I’m hoping they make this head available on its own.
they must've taken some of your feedback - I got mine and the center column lock is different than the knob you have pictured here - mine's more of a latch which, to me, feels very secure and I'm definitely not worried about grinding the teeth of the knob variants.
If you are anywhere near sand or dirt, these legs will start to act sluggish or not move at all, and you'll just have to pull them down like an old tripod anyway. I'll wait for V2. Potato Jet is awesome, but this isn't ready for my own use. Love the idea. :)
Any chance you’re going to get camera Canada to loan you an r1. Dual base iso of 12800, oversmapled 4k up to 60 fps. 4k 120 not baked into 30 like the r3 was. It’s probably the best and most underrated video camera on the market but really curious to see you do a dynamic range test etc in clot 2. I think you’d like it, it’s like an a7siii but better. Hope you decide to, not many reviews out there on it. Thanks
Cool tripod and when gene debuted it on his channel way back when I immediately thought that the clutch was cool. I just am looking forward to it finding its way to other tripods for a much more reasonable price than what this one is for more photo work as opposed to video focused.
The strength of that center column to bear the weight of a heavy setup does not mean it can hold it steadily, without a lot of vibrations or camera movement.
The delay on the clutch will be much harder to deal with when you have a 10-15lb camera package on there. If you let go with your hand, or loosen your grip, it makes it much less stable.I would have liked to see Jared show this with a larger camera package on there.
Mine arrived yesterday! it is good but I have a few gripes the handle doesn't lock in its stow away position the legs need to be a little thicker or thicker carbon fibre, they don't fill me with confidence as they don't feel strong for £799 there is a small lag once you release the handle for it to lock(I'm sure ill get used to that) those minor complaints aside I am looking forward to using it on the weekend for my livestreaming
It would be perfect if it was 1.9m/ 6.3feet tall (or 75inch if you want) ... I never buy a tripod that's shorter than this. Not only because i use them on weddings but in most scenarios i have to be almost over people.
UPDATE - Here's the reply I received from SmallRig:
"Gerald, thank you so much for your honest and unbiased feedback on our TRIBEX tripod. Your input is invaluable to us. We have already shared it with our R&D team for their review. We are planning to conduct an internal assessment shortly to pinpoint areas where we can enhance the product further and continue to make it even better. Your insights are truly appreciated!
In September, we proudly released the SmallRig x Potato Jet TRIBEX Hydraulic Carbon Fiber Tripod (Original Series), and we are deeply grateful for your choice and unwavering support for our TRIBEX tripod. Each piece in the Original Series is meticulously handmade, featuring a unique commemorative plate that adds a special touch. Please note that we will not be producing the Original Series anymore. If you encounter any questions or issues while using your Original Series tripod, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at TRIBEX@smallrig.com. We are committed to providing you with the best possible service. Currently, we offer a Standard Version of the SmallRig x Potato Jet TRIBEX Hydraulic Carbon Fiber Tripod Kit. Here are the key differences between the Original and Standard Series:
1.Clutch Handle Color: The Original Series features an orange clutch handle, while the Standard Series has a sleek black one.
2.Center Column Locking Structure: The Original Series utilizes a level locking design for the center column, whereas the Standard Series employs a convenient knob locking design.
User satisfaction is our top priority, and we strive to provide our user with the best products and services."
Gerald is a real one for the FULL transparency on this ad.
i love him for doing that, i still watch the video for him :')
This is the way all sponsored reviews should be done.
The most honest sponsored video on TH-cam. Great job!
Yeah. A lot of the other TH-camrs can learn from Gerald on how to do a long ad and still sound authentic.
"When it was fully spread, and I had a heavy package on top..." you dirty Canadian!
"You either have to wait, or pull it out"
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I would say this again as I said it in the SmallRig comment sections:
1. It's a hit or miss, there's a bunch of tripods that has quality control issues. My first order, one of the legs did not go down. my second order, two of the legs did not go down.
2. The handle wobbles and SmallRig says they upgraded it with a new version, how would you know yours is the upgraded version? SmallRig has not given any guidance.
3. The tripod's hype is in setting it up, you still have to fold all 3 legs to the center to close it down.
4. There is a quality control issue with the legs, once liquid or sand gets in, the legs get stuck.
5. This tripod does not have a bowl head, you need to purchase a bowl head on top of that $800 price tag.
6. Since there's no bowl head, your option is to level the tripod while holding all that weight on the rig/tripod head. Not the easiest thing to do.
7. The tripod is not friendly/does not work with tripod wheels.
8. Yes, the legs dont lock into place. If you pack this tripod with other gear like lightstand, the legs just move from all the wobbling inside a lightstand/tripod bag
9. When you pan the tripod, the center column pans with the head...
Hoping they can improve things with version 2.
I don't understand the point #3. Of course you need to fold them, what's the issue here? Why wouldn't the clutch mechanism work the same when closing? It's just as easy as in any other tripod - grab the legs together and push the top part towards the ground or just turn it upside down and let gravity do its job.
And bowl heads have a completely different purpose than pan-and-tilts - saying you NEED to buy one is ridiculous. This is the easiest way to set a pan-and-tilt, way easier than in a regular tripod. Ball heads are not an alternative.
@@Tarets This is correct. If you squeeze the clutch and just press down on the tripod you actually cause flexing and stress on the legs causing dmage to the structurale integrety of the legs, keep in mind they are carbon fiber and the locking mechanism is all stored inside, why would you wish to stress and damage that?
did yours come with the orange handle? this is the first batch that released. These where made while Gene himself made a video stating that they where almost like a first batch beta testing in mind. The ones in all black are the current "Production" models. the Orange ones where the first batch for testing and feed back. They should have informed you of this.
@@Taretstry leveling the tribex tripod with a 15 lb rig on top of it. :)
I've been using mine for about a month and I like it. I think you nailed the 'oddities' with the clutch not keeping the legs from extending. Another is that the clutch doesn't have a locking position all the way folded in. You can lock it out, or slightly in, but not all the way in. Overall, I really like it and I'd buy it again but for the price I can't recommend it with a straight face to anyone.
So here's a question... What's a tripod that you would say rivals the Tribex in terms of how good you think it is (speed, weight, design, price etc)... and what's the price?
@@ChrisA2617 I have no idea man
It's a clutch. You really expect it not to act like a clutch?
@@RaidOwl Then why are you upset about the price? The Flowtech, not on sale, is like 4x higher. I'm just saying that a comparable tripod doesn't really exist and I think others that are in the same category like ifootage and Miller are probably pretty close in price.
@@ChrisA2617 cool
Genuinely love this tripod. Gene did an amazing job!
Also, the pulling out of the legs is an intended feature for making micro adjustments on the fly! ☺️
It adds to the value of his opinion. Instead of product manufacturers being weary of what he might say, the value of people's trust in Gerald is far more of an asset to SmallRig. They make great stuff so it was not a big gamble.
'Fastest tripod in the west' sounds like a tragic adult movie title.
Wild😂😂😂
Gerald you are a masterclass in disclosures up front. Super appreciate it
I really appreciate the transparency at the beginning of the video!
I think I saw this tripod showcased by PotatoJet at a convention at some point and thought that, if I needed a tripod, this should be the one to get for me. I just hate adjusting the legs of a tripod individually, so I do most of my work handheld, with a monopod or a gimbal.
That last "con" at the end, where the legs can just be pulled out.... that really makes me wonder if over time they will start to get more loose.
I've been saying for years that I want a tripod like this, for CES! Squeeze or twist a thing, and all legs go floppy. Release, and they lock.
But I wasn't sure if there would be a market for such a thing. Guess there is!
Honestly, in the world of tripods, it's been forever since there's been any innovation. The Flowtech is probably the last time I can remember being excited about a tripod. And that was when? All the way back in 2017? And of course it's an awesome tool in terms of not just quality and durability, but speed. But it's also big, heavy and expensive. Travel with that thing flat out sucks. It's amazing to see that there's finally something new. The Tribex ticks a ton of boxes. My favourite tripods in this category have been the ifootage ones... but the one design flaw for them (and many other similar tripods) is that the head can unscrew on a whip pan. The Tribex apparently has a locking system which prohibits that. Wish you would've checked that out. For run and gun filming where quick set ups are crucial or if you're a one man crew, not having to extend and adjust 3 individual legs is HUGE. If the durability and quality is there, then this is an absolute winner IMO. Looking fwd to not having to lug out my Flowtech all the time
Totally agree, and learned about the Manfrotto/ DJI RS from this video. The clutch we have been getting used to, but you are right that intuitively waiting for the locking lag is strange. When I do it I forget 8 of 10 times. Some of the other folks forget it much less. I am not sure why, but the Flowtech feet, but even the Benro tripod feet feel much better. While it is not perfect, I have been grabbing this more often than I expected in the studio. Thanks for another great one Gerald!
A simple return spring on the clutch would make this so much better
I got one and use it to shoot around the house. The time value alone vs my other tripods will pay for itself over the years. I thought squeezing the clutch would make the legs extend effortlessly, but as Gerald shows, you have to jerk up on the tripod slightly to get the legs to come out sometimes. I do worry about the clutch system when I expose this thing to water and sand. We shall see.
Thanks for the transparency about this being an ad. You're one in a million my dude
Amazing, this video sets the bar for honesty and transparency, injected with fantastic humour and tech that we all love.
I’m grateful for the past wisdom you’ve shared with us in many of your videos, this however raises the bar in a different way. Bravo!
Ive had the earlier batch origin (orange handle) one for a while. Regarding the clutch, ive never had much issue with the delay but thats because i never press it all the way down. It has a distinct threshold where it lets go so if you just squeeze past that threshold and let go to lock it locks quite quickly. Interesting that they changed the center post lock, I cant quite grasp whats happening with the knob you're showing and why it makes a grinding sound. Mine has a flip lock with a little latch lock thats a little weak but its ok, not my favorite but it works fine.
I do think people miss the fact that this is the only tripod in the world that deploys and levels this fast which justifies the price tag in my mind. Normally I'm very skeptical about the value of creator collabs but Gene has been super responsive and thoughtful about creating and improving the totally unique new design.
Did you check the pan head fluid adjustment? The leg design is pretty revolutionary but my biggest issue with the tripod is that issue with the head. Mine has an almost 90deg dead zone on the pan drag ring where you cant adjust drag without turning the pan fluid knob a full 90deg before it starts actually changing the drag in either direction. I really want to know if they fixed that in the newer batch.
been waiting for this 🔥
This would be a nice tripod for shooting real estate and architecture if it didn't have the video head.
Hope SR considers offering just the legs and center column with 3/8 stud for those of us that don't need video head.
I am thinking the same! also, I prefer a 3 way geared head over a video head, even for video work. If I use a tripod its usual for static shots - and a geared head is much easier to level than a video fluid head.
When they bring out a version without the head I'd get one immediately.
Just have no need for the fluid head
The new version have a diff center column lock actually. So I tink Gerald got the prototype. I ended getting two version. This all black version looks like prototype and there is another newer one with orange accent to it.
it's the other way around; the orange one was the limited edition, and the black one was the release version.
Confirming this reply. The orange is the early edition, Gerald’s is the final.
@@philipbloom correction my bad must be lost in translation, the one I have they called it the "The Orignal Series" while gearld got the standard series per Geralds pinned comment. THanks Philip
That could definitely be my next tripod! Awesome video, as always!
waiting for V2
So stoked that Gene got to do this and it turned out so well!! I wanna try it out for myself now because all of those videos of him just throwing it out there are just WILD. 😂
Excited. Mine gets delivered tomorrow!
What a great review and a great product. What’s even BETTER though is the fact that the next one, the Mk II, will be so more improved cuz they’re getting aaalllll this amazing, detailed feedback from all these TH-camrs so they can go back to engineering with a list of stuff to consider.
I have one of the original manufactured version (orange handle). I bought this the moment it became available to buy on B&H. This tripod makes setting up and centering any camera a VERY QUICK PROCESS!
Interesting point about the knob! I got the chance to test this out when Gene was in HK a few months ago and I felt like the knob was good to secure the center column for heavier setups. To me it felt like one of those things you get used to after a few uses.
Great job on the video Gerald! Thanks for making it.
Same here, that little bit of lag after releasing the clutch is definitely counterintuitive and takes some getting used to. Mine nearly toppled over a couple of times because of that lol But in the end this is a very convenient tripod of excellent build quality at a not cheap but fair price. Being able to quickly adjust all three legs with one hand saves soooooo much time and effort one could argue it's priceless.
Thanks, lots to choose from these days, I am on YC onion mono and tripod and loving it, for now. you rock.
Looks fantastic ! Also I really appreciate how transparent you are with everything
So glad to see you’ve back to your old format and space. No need to fix what isn’t broken. Top man Gerald 🎉
I appreciate the criticism. This is what a sponsored review should look like.
Hopefully a Tripd manufacturer reads this: We still have to buy weird socks or tennis balls for the tripods when we are filming on expensive floors. I hope instead of spikes that i never need i will get solutions for expensive floors with the tripods. tennis balls are amazing, the sock stuff is horrible :D
where did the intro jingle go? man, i'm going to miss that
Died at the same time the pUrPlE pInK RgB LeD GaMeR LiGhTs did. Remeber the interview set that was used twice? It's a de-evolution back to what matters without sounding like everyone else.
I had it for a bit but couldn't agree with not being able to level the head without adjusting the legs. It's fast but that loss of control was a dealbreaker for me. That said the mechanicm is fantastic and I hope they release it with a 75mm bowl option in the future.
Good on SmallRig for sponsoring a transparent review!
The way you stated the sponsored section is AMAZING! Thank you!
Love this review, man when they fix the clutch system this tripod will be so bloody good
I got a OG beta model at launch and the center column lock on mine is a lever, not a ratchet knob. It's incredibly stiff to operate and raising/lowering the column is stiff as well. I guess that was a common complaint so the ratchet lock was a fix, though that would drive me nuts just looking at it
I would have loved to see an example of the pan and tilt smoothness. I know you said this video isn't a review (although you actual review quite some features), but still - no point in showing all those details if the pan and tilt are jittery.
It's okay to a point. It's not for smooth, gentle pans on a 200mm.
Very cool. The lack of oddities and little niggles with how this PJ tripod works is why the expensive industry staples are worth their higher price. If Smallrig can figure some of that out while still WAY undercutting the price, then they'll have a true winner.
Thank you for this excellent review. I am considering purchase of this product, so your objective review is very helpful.
Ha! I've just put a washer on my keyring!
40+ years in the business, can't believe I never thought of that!!
Good for Gerald. Good for you.
On paper it's a dream come true, but it's not for me. If it there was a 100mm bowl version, with taller legs (that centre post is unusable for any camera heavier than an FX6) and a more robust release handle (it looks like it could easily get knocked and brake), I'd be all in.
After watching this video, I bought a Sachtler FlowTech 75 with an Activ8 head from B&H and now I am so happy!
I don't remember the last time I used a tripod. I love shooting car shows and concerts. Im also primarily photography, next to no video, so obviously this product isn't geared for my use case.... but suddenly I want one anyway! Great review, 100% transparent as a good review should be
thanks Gerald! sponsored video but still honest, I could even say is the honest of all the reviews I've seen
"I am Gerald Undone and I love you." Has that ever been said before?
I liké how quick this tripod is to set up. That alone makes me interested. I also like that it has a Manfrotto plate so I can switch cameras between this and my old tripods. I'm looking forward to trying it out once they get it into my camera store in Sweden.
10:38 "It's better than a washer; it's got a little nubbin on it!" hahaha
Been waiting for this video.
Potato Jet makes it - I'm in!!
I just got mine!!
I have a Flowtech (one) and for my B camera I use the iFootage tripod. My experience with more tripods is nothing is as strong as iFootage gear. I like SmallRig gear but don't need another tripod right now. IF I had a product I pay Gerald to review it as well!
“When I was fully spread, and I had a heavy package on top, and I was tilting forward quite a bit, that little bit of pressure did cause the leg to kinda slip out” - Gerald Undone
01:33 😂 Best part of the video.
I love that Gerald is teaching me about pullout game😂😂
10:40 nubbin. Miss ya Chandler.
image that an honest youtuber. well done
It’s cute, and a smart concept, but until they make a version with a universal bowl so users can put real heads on it, it’s not a product professionals will buy.
this
I just used this with a fully built rig in NYC shooting across ~ 5 miles and it saved my ass with weight, setup time and adjustment
I have it overloaded too. I wouldn't write this thing off
"Professionals" is not one group of people that shoot a certain way. Plenty of full time working pros are going to buy this.
@ fair enough. As a working professional I’d use it as a lock down, but in that case I don’t need something that has this functionality. This would make a great set of main sticks but the head is the bottleneck here.
I think your definition of professional may need to be updated. There are a lot of different shooting scenarios. Many times traveling light is critical. I’m a 30-year professional and own 100mm and 75mm bowl tripods. I’ve been through C400, C200, C70 and now use an FX3/FX30 combo. The kind of shoots I do rarely use tripods. Sometimes a lockdown streaming shot - which a lighter tripod is completely adequate for. For interviews I use a gimbal either handheld propped on my waist or on a monopod. Faster adjustment, quicker setup, can move mid-sentence, less intimidating, and easier to get straight eye-line. So I travel with a really light tripod. Even smaller than this so I can get it in carry-on luggage.
This tripod is the real game changer (at least for wedding videography) this year.
Looks very nice, but I rarely use a tripod and the Gitzo's I bought back in the 70's when I was working in a camera store (Totolux and Studex Compact Performance) do everything I need and though not nearly as versatile, will probably still be usable a hundred years from now.
I just looked for it on Amazon to take advantage of the Black Friday deals and I was disappointed to see the outstanding opinions of people who bought it.
Thank you. This looks awesome. I'll get one when I can afford.
I was thinking about buying it, but after seeing this? Nah im good. Gerald, truly you are a real one.
One issue I have with this style of tripod compared to a flowtech is that the footprint changes. Often times when I am trying to get lower I cannot just push down because the legs have to come in, which is hard because of the rubber feet.
The flowtech does not have this issue because the feet are always on the same spot on the ground no matter the height.
love the idea of this tripod (and possibly Jet's release vid is the best YT vid ever!) but i worry the fluidity of all the moving parts on this tripod will not be as fluid after couple years of use, once some sand/dirt/grime etc works its way into it.
will say I was hoping to see some test pan/tilt movements to see the fluidity of the head itself, since thats kinda the most important part of buying an (pricey) tripod. see any limitations/shortcomings/surprises in the test movements footage?
this was clutch
well this add to others, this tripod looks so cool !
But there is quite a lot of little odd things. And things that doesn't looks sturdy at all !
Even if as you showed, somes are so sturdy (like the hook) !
Thank you !
Hey Gerald. Can you do a video comparing the video quality of cameras that started it all like the Canon 5Dmk2 versus what you consider your latest and greatest? Maybe do a side by side so we can see how far the video quality has improved in terms of dynamic range, color, details, sharpness etc.
I‘m currently also testing one for a review (founders edition), and it has some differences, for example the head is a bit worse than the one you got but the center column lock seems to be more intuitive. I totally agree with the rest if you points you mentioned. I would like to add, that the tripod doesn’t seem to be made for the outdoors as it cannot be serviced ant smallrig warns you to not use it in a dirty environment.
I find I’m using tripods rarely for the kind of shoots I do. And getting it in a carry-on greatly improves my travel life for the times I need one. The clutch system is cool, but what really interests me is the tripod head. I’ve found lightweight heads lacking in features/adjustability - no counter-balance or non-adjustable counter balance. I’m hoping they make this head available on its own.
Is it stable without a spreader though? It still feels like sucking it up and paying for a Sachtler is the safer bet.
they must've taken some of your feedback - I got mine and the center column lock is different than the knob you have pictured here - mine's more of a latch which, to me, feels very secure and I'm definitely not worried about grinding the teeth of the knob variants.
So cool tripiod!
If you are anywhere near sand or dirt, these legs will start to act sluggish or not move at all, and you'll just have to pull them down like an old tripod anyway. I'll wait for V2. Potato Jet is awesome, but this isn't ready for my own use. Love the idea. :)
This is most critical sponsored I have ever seen, love it. I like the locator pins, but I will stick with my TC5S, I like a mid-spreader more. Thanks.
Any chance you’re going to get camera Canada to loan you an r1. Dual base iso of 12800, oversmapled 4k up to 60 fps. 4k 120 not baked into 30 like the r3 was. It’s probably the best and most underrated video camera on the market but really curious to see you do a dynamic range test etc in clot 2. I think you’d like it, it’s like an a7siii but better. Hope you decide to, not many reviews out there on it. Thanks
Gerald is great on making money on commerctials and looks honest
I've read from other forum that it has QC issues with the hardware after few uses. I hope they improve it.
Cool tripod and when gene debuted it on his channel way back when I immediately thought that the clutch was cool. I just am looking forward to it finding its way to other tripods for a much more reasonable price than what this one is for more photo work as opposed to video focused.
Do I need another tripod? Hmmmm…. Thanks for the first look and feedback, Gerald!
This is how you do a sponsored review / ad. Great job!
The strength of that center column to bear the weight of a heavy setup does not mean it can hold it steadily, without a lot of vibrations or camera movement.
The clutch handle is so phallic. 😂
The delay on the clutch will be much harder to deal with when you have a 10-15lb camera package on there. If you let go with your hand, or loosen your grip, it makes it much less stable.I would have liked to see Jared show this with a larger camera package on there.
Mine arrived yesterday! it is good but I have a few gripes
the handle doesn't lock in its stow away position
the legs need to be a little thicker or thicker carbon fibre, they don't fill me with confidence as they don't feel strong for £799
there is a small lag once you release the handle for it to lock(I'm sure ill get used to that)
those minor complaints aside I am looking forward to using it on the weekend for my livestreaming
you know how loong i been waiting for dis
Should do a mono-pod with this clutch
It would be perfect if it was 1.9m/ 6.3feet tall (or 75inch if you want) ... I never buy a tripod that's shorter than this. Not only because i use them on weddings but in most scenarios i have to be almost over people.
Ooof. That looks good. How does the head compare to the Manfrotto fluid heads?
I've never seen so many areas for dirty jokes that were ALL left alone
10:18 Me looking at my own Tribex not knowing it has this tool 👁👄👁
Is the quiest way to put it away to turn it upsidedown and squeeze the handle?