I came here to see how you use the remote control because it connects to my phone with the Bluetooth, but it won't take the picture. I was hoping this video would show me?
You pivot the head of the tripod 90 degrees to get a portrait shot on a camera. If you're using an SLR, I wouldn't use a tripod like this. A point and shoot would be ok, but you'll need sturdier legs for an SLR to be shot at portrait mode.
@@TonTimeTech I have a sony zv1f but I like to shoot in portrait mode instead of landscape 😵💫 in the video I felt like you could onput the camera front or back but not on the sides
@@chez.bkfood It would be pushing the limit. I would put weights on the let if you're shooting remotely. If you can invest a little more on a three leg tripod, it would be more solid for a camera like yours.
Thank you for making this video. It was very informative.
No problem. Always glad to help :)
thank you for the step-by-step instruction. Your video is the only one that does that.
No problem, I'm glad to help out as always :).
I came here to see how you use the remote control because it connects to my phone with the Bluetooth, but it won't take the picture. I was hoping this video would show me?
Thank you. I got stuck on how to collapse the base. Watching your video did the trick
Awesome, glad to help :).
I wish you would have show how you inserted the phone and if it was easy or not.
And yes it works with a DSLR camera…. I have my canon 70d resting on it with no issues.
Awesome, that's good to know, thanks for the input! :)
Can I put the camera to the side
You pivot the head of the tripod 90 degrees to get a portrait shot on a camera. If you're using an SLR, I wouldn't use a tripod like this. A point and shoot would be ok, but you'll need sturdier legs for an SLR to be shot at portrait mode.
@@TonTimeTech I have a sony zv1f but I like to shoot in portrait mode instead of landscape 😵💫 in the video I felt like you could onput the camera front or back but not on the sides
@@chez.bkfood It would be pushing the limit. I would put weights on the let if you're shooting remotely. If you can invest a little more on a three leg tripod, it would be more solid for a camera like yours.