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Chris! I've been looking for one. Thanks for the review. I did end up buying it and then the Ulanzi F38 version. You should try the Ulanzi. I've been a photographer for 30 years and obviously out of touch with the cost of carbon fiber tripods, as my first one was Gitzo and over $1,500. I did think at a price point $500-$600 that they would be cheaply made. I was wrong. I did like the PD (Peak Design) one, but after someone mentioning the Falcam was more sturdy. I tried it and liked the stability and head much better. I shoot with Canon R5 and the big RF 24-105 f2.8 in studio a lot. I like that there are adapters on the side of the Ulanzi. Thanks for the review. Always helpful!
I use a Primos trigger stick for my camera because they are super quick to use.. they're not very compact but if you hate adjusting tripod legs they're pretty good
On my recent trip to Japan I was lucky to spend 3 nights at the Conrad Tokyo! I booked their cheapest room through AMEX and I was upgraded to their 775 sq foot Tokyo Bay View Suite at check in!!! I had perfect views of the skyline and Tokyo Bay with the Hamarikyu Gardens right below. By far the best hotel room I've ever stayed in! Next time you visit Tokyo you will have to do a hotel review of the Conrad!
Thanks for sharing Chris! Less than 3 lbs. is great. I had to ditch my tripod and stick with a gorillapod. It became super time consuming to setup and take down and switch back and forth with cameras etc. Plus too many ppl started getting curious lol.
Talk about over priced my man. It weights almost double the Fotopro Aircross 3, doesn't have the fast twisting mechanism for extending the legs and it cost 4x...What the...
Oh the horror stories of a tripod falling over. My friend had that happen and his lens shattered into his 5D Mk IV. Six grand of camera equipment gone just like that 😬
✅ You might enjoy watching my review of the Peak Design Everyday Backpack: th-cam.com/video/0CuRBFHQbds/w-d-xo.html
✅ Or all my travel gear reviews in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLOVadUHX1B-L5jzb2W7M_rz0fg04mL3Wr.html
@@YellowProductions got exact same backpack 3 days ago and I love it. Traveling overseas in a week and will be bringing that backpack with me.
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Chris! I've been looking for one. Thanks for the review. I did end up buying it and then the Ulanzi F38 version. You should try the Ulanzi. I've been a photographer for 30 years and obviously out of touch with the cost of carbon fiber tripods, as my first one was Gitzo and over $1,500. I did think at a price point $500-$600 that they would be cheaply made. I was wrong. I did like the PD (Peak Design) one, but after someone mentioning the Falcam was more sturdy. I tried it and liked the stability and head much better. I shoot with Canon R5 and the big RF 24-105 f2.8 in studio a lot. I like that there are adapters on the side of the Ulanzi. Thanks for the review. Always helpful!
I use a Primos trigger stick for my camera because they are super quick to use.. they're not very compact but if you hate adjusting tripod legs they're pretty good
Agreed that the Peak Design is the lightest travel tripod ever, and I love it. The plate gives me pause. It's a pain to work with.
Indeed.. the plate is a little quirky.. but I definitely like the lightness
On my recent trip to Japan I was lucky to spend 3 nights at the Conrad Tokyo! I booked their cheapest room through AMEX and I was upgraded to their 775 sq foot Tokyo Bay View Suite at check in!!! I had perfect views of the skyline and Tokyo Bay with the Hamarikyu Gardens right below. By far the best hotel room I've ever stayed in! Next time you visit Tokyo you will have to do a hotel review of the Conrad!
Nice! I'll keep the Conrad Tokyo in mind for our next Tokyo adventure!
You get what you pay for! Great review, Chris!
Thanks! 👍
Hi Chris. Thanks for the review. Very versatile tripod.. Take care.
Thanks James!
Thanks for sharing Chris! Less than 3 lbs. is great. I had to ditch my tripod and stick with a gorillapod. It became super time consuming to setup and take down and switch back and forth with cameras etc. Plus too many ppl started getting curious lol.
For sure. I use a gorillapod or selfie stick in most situations. But it's useful to have a tripod for those occasional shots 😀
@@YellowProductionsand especially time lapse.
Just curious if you've ever noticed your cadence, very staccato like. Nice review nonetheless.
Yes. I went to the William Shatner school of acting 😀
Dear Peak Design, travel tripod v2 please.
So, what you're telling me is that you haven't used the Falcam f38 pro treeroot tripod. Got it! 😂
Talk about over priced my man. It weights almost double the Fotopro Aircross 3, doesn't have the fast twisting mechanism for extending the legs and it cost 4x...What the...
You really do look like Christian Horner!! 😮I am pretty sure I am not the first one to say this.
You are not the first person to say this 😀
Oh the horror stories of a tripod falling over. My friend had that happen and his lens shattered into his 5D Mk IV. Six grand of camera equipment gone just like that 😬
Doh!
@@YellowProductionsknowing him, I doubt it was a cheap tripod either, but one bad gust of wind can take down the sturdiest of tripods.
I think the tool you use to attach the plate to your camera falls out from its holder too easily. It can get lost.
I haven't had that issue but I could certainly see that
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