Thanks for your input, yep I would have loved to purchase the. Beastgrip Cages, and a few more Ulanzi Cage Models. My budget was already spent on all the other gear I bought for these video. I would have light to have more lenses to demo from Sandmarc, Refleex & BeastGrip also. But O had to cut my cloth where I did. The Ulanzi iPhone 15 Pro Max Cage came after I had already shot most of the B-Roll footage & edited it. I dropped a few pictures of it in the introduction Montage. May I ask what the Dof is your referring to?
@@rene0511 Interesting, Does DOF must mean 'Depth of Field' Adapter? - Yep they look like handy adapters - They Lense getting more like mirrorless sensors sizes
Hi @Rene0511, thanks for your input. To your point, my budget ran out. I would have loved to have added the BeastGrip Cages to this video. But I had already spent my budget on all the other items I bought for this particular video. I also wanted to get my hands on and test out their lenses. It all looks impressive and got good reviews online. I hope you got something from what I did in this demo. Keeperlit🔥as we say on the island of Ireland. ☘️
Well most of the Cages you're showing are the Cheap once made from China, also why purchased a lot of those plastic Cages much better if you bought the Sturdy metal cages made by Ulanzi, Neewer, Smallrig and Beastgrip. Better to dispose those plastic cages, they are the thing of the past only a 16yr old hobbyists uses those kind of contraption, Invest on the latest gear of 2024. A much more ideal to watch on your Channel. Good luck and happy Vlogging.
@@rene0511 I hear yeah regarding plastic verses metal cage options. I'll say something about that in a minute. I like to try different markets & off brands as they are not always bad, even if from China. I like to check out how innovative they are to the bigger name brands. They sometimes have to be more innovative to get unto the market and more competitive and as a result can come up with even better solutions, than the well known brands; such is the cycle of a free market. The plastic ones, I do think still have a place. SmallRig, Neewer & Ulanzi; which are some of the bigger names in this space, still make plastic as well as metal options for different user groups with different budgets & user case scenarios. I suspect they have sampled the market & know to some degree their prophet margins and whether it’s worth continuing to make these. They are still creating for people utilising both options so there is a market for them both it seems. I do some Youth & Community Work and when working with volunteers, that can often have emotional & social behaviour issues, or fine motor skill disorders like dyspraxia, and come from low economic backgrounds so money is a real issue, not to mention them trying to steel my things once in a while (Bless Them) The ‘Youth & Community Sector Organisations’ do well, not to risk more expensive metal cages until more maturity and trust is built with the young people. To see if there is an aptitude and interest growing to further invest in them. Or encourage them to invest in their own professional development in this area. As you mention good for learning on, enthusiast or hobbyist. I use them especially the Neewer Plastic version as it's got such rugged thick handles, that are nice and secure ergonomics to grip onto and can take more mishandling. Horse for Courses as they say. Thanks for your engagement & good wishes. Right back at yeah!! 😉
Most detailed video I've seen on this topic, it's shocking how you don't have Sooooo many more subscribers.
You've just gained another at least!
Thank you @kbb6678 for your encouragement, some times things are slow to grow. Hopefully slow and steady wins the day. Have a great day!!
Great content, absolutely amazing !!! Thank you :-) = "Shukran" in Arabic
Thank you @amerh85, I appreciate the encouragement. Have great day (Niall)
Great photographs of the products and a very comprehensive video 👏
man, this is for I love youtube. Suscribe, like and.... wow, that's realy cool.
Great content, thank you for posting.
I’m glad you enjoyed it & thanks for the encouragement. (Niall)
You don't even have a Dof adapter shown and presented by Beastgrip, ULANZI, or even by Fotorgear. That's a MUST.
Thanks for your input, yep I would have loved to purchase the. Beastgrip Cages, and a few more Ulanzi Cage Models.
My budget was already spent on all the other gear I bought for these video. I would have light to have more lenses to demo from Sandmarc, Refleex & BeastGrip also. But O had to cut my cloth where I did.
The Ulanzi iPhone 15 Pro Max Cage came after I had already shot most of the B-Roll footage & edited it. I dropped a few pictures of it in the introduction Montage.
May I ask what the Dof is your referring to?
The latest by released by Beastgrip the DOF MK3. There's also a look alike Ulanzi DOF that is made by Fotorgear.
@@rene0511 Interesting, Does DOF must mean 'Depth of Field' Adapter? - Yep they look like handy adapters - They Lense getting more like mirrorless sensors sizes
Where are the Beastgrip items, Cages, lenses and other contraption by Beastgrip.
Hi @Rene0511, thanks for your input. To your point, my budget ran out. I would have loved to have added the BeastGrip Cages to this video. But I had already spent my budget on all the other items I bought for this particular video.
I also wanted to get my hands on and test out their lenses.
It all looks impressive and got good reviews online.
I hope you got something from what I did in this demo.
Keeperlit🔥as we say on the island of Ireland. ☘️
Well most of the Cages you're showing are the Cheap once made from China, also why purchased a lot of those plastic Cages much better if you bought the Sturdy metal cages made by Ulanzi, Neewer, Smallrig and Beastgrip.
Better to dispose those plastic cages, they are the thing of the past only a 16yr old hobbyists uses those kind of contraption, Invest on the latest gear of 2024. A much more ideal to watch on your Channel. Good luck and happy Vlogging.
@@rene0511 I hear yeah regarding plastic verses metal cage options. I'll say something about that in a minute.
I like to try different markets & off brands as they are not always bad, even if from China. I like to check out how innovative they are to the bigger name brands.
They sometimes have to be more innovative to get unto the market and more competitive and as a result can come up with even better solutions, than the well known brands; such is the cycle of a free market.
The plastic ones, I do think still have a place. SmallRig, Neewer & Ulanzi; which are some of the bigger names in this space, still make plastic as well as metal options for different user groups with different budgets & user case scenarios.
I suspect they have sampled the market & know to some degree their prophet margins and whether it’s worth continuing to make these. They are still creating for people utilising both options so there is a market for them both it seems.
I do some Youth & Community Work and when working with volunteers, that can often have emotional & social behaviour issues, or fine motor skill disorders like dyspraxia, and come from low economic backgrounds so money is a real issue, not to mention them trying to steel my things once in a while (Bless Them)
The ‘Youth & Community Sector Organisations’ do well, not to risk more expensive metal cages until more maturity and trust is built with the young people. To see if there is an aptitude and interest growing to further invest in them. Or encourage them to invest in their own professional development in this area.
As you mention good for learning on, enthusiast or hobbyist. I use them especially the Neewer Plastic version as it's got such rugged thick handles, that are nice and secure ergonomics to grip onto and can take more mishandling. Horse for Courses as they say.
Thanks for your engagement & good wishes. Right back at yeah!!
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