THank you for the very good review and to mention the not so goods. One thing you did not mention is, that the 1/4 inch threads at the legs are only ok for very small mounts. It looks to me that the arm you mounted in the video did not fit as well.
@@SamuelSotiega At 05:33 when you screw the holder in you can see that it does not fit between the legs. At 06:05 you can see, that the srew has scratched the screws of the two legs so it did not fit well. This can but must not be a problem.
interesting... I really liked the intro. Did you use a drone?
Yes I used a hiverairX1 that I am actually making a review about this week. It is a tiny drone but a lot of fun to use...
THank you for the very good review and to mention the not so goods. One thing you did not mention is, that the 1/4 inch threads at the legs are only ok for very small mounts. It looks to me that the arm you mounted in the video did not fit as well.
Could you give me a time stamp for this so I can look it up and get back to you right away?
@@SamuelSotiega At 05:33 when you screw the holder in you can see that it does not fit between the legs. At 06:05 you can see, that the srew has scratched the screws of the two legs so it did not fit well. This can but must not be a problem.
Vertical and horizontal position is also possible with the phone ? Thanks.
yes..
I wanted it for my Sony A1 and 200-600. It can hold the weight
I had 70-200mm canon L series lens on it and I didn’t have any issue whatsoever or felt the tripod was at its limit or even close to it…
Does the phone mount have a cold shoe built in?
No. The groves it has at the base is to fit inside the tripod base mount, not to act as a cold shoe mount….
@@SamuelSotiega , I was hoping for a groove on top after you’ve attached it to the tripod arca Swiss.
Thanks!
You would need to buy an adaptor to do that. Base plates always irritate me when it comes to tripods…