Thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately it’s not going to fit everyone’s needs and requirements but for me (and the lack of space in my room), it’s done wonders
I'm not convinced. At first glance it sounds good, but has some serious drawbacks. Being attached to the table means if you are demonstrating product on the table or touching the table, it will shake the camera. The height adjustment is only fixed increments and not easy at all if you want to change height quickly and frequently and not just pick a height and leave it there. I'll stick with a great workhorse c-stand at around the same price. It has much more flexibility, doesn't have the space and stability problems of a tripod, and with a little more investment in some clamps and rigging accessories, or going all-in with a magic arm as I have done, it offers a lot more flexibility and isn't a one-purpose piece of gear.
Fair enough, it’s not for everyone, I would have preferred a c stand but the room I work in just doesn’t have the space for the stand and for me to get around as well. I get your point about the changing of the height regularly. I have a particular height that I leave it at and don’t tend to change it after that (except for demonstrating it in this video)
Was thinking about a good tool to hang stuff on for shooting. Might work
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It may be difficult to work with something like that but the brother did a really good job and very detail, Good Job Brother keep up the good work
Thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately it’s not going to fit everyone’s needs and requirements but for me (and the lack of space in my room), it’s done wonders
great video, man, congrats!!
Glad you liked it!
Great vid.
I can't tell if this comes with backdrop paper or did you purchase it separately
Thanks. Unfortunately, it doesn’t, but the backdrops I’m using are some inexpensive coloured card that I purchased from a craft shop
@@conveyorofrandomness@conveyorofrandomness Oh, ok, thank you!
Great video!
Thanks 🙏🏾
Nice 👍
Thanks
I'm not convinced. At first glance it sounds good, but has some serious drawbacks. Being attached to the table means if you are demonstrating product on the table or touching the table, it will shake the camera. The height adjustment is only fixed increments and not easy at all if you want to change height quickly and frequently and not just pick a height and leave it there.
I'll stick with a great workhorse c-stand at around the same price. It has much more flexibility, doesn't have the space and stability problems of a tripod, and with a little more investment in some clamps and rigging accessories, or going all-in with a magic arm as I have done, it offers a lot more flexibility and isn't a one-purpose piece of gear.
Fair enough, it’s not for everyone, I would have preferred a c stand but the room I work in just doesn’t have the space for the stand and for me to get around as well.
I get your point about the changing of the height regularly. I have a particular height that I leave it at and don’t tend to change it after that (except for demonstrating it in this video)