Hi Gary, my teleprompter isn’t projecting. I have set it up on my phone and the remote is working well but it’s not coming up on the teleprompter. Please what do I do about this?
Yes you could do that but the downward force on the end of the lens is significant. The reflective glass in the teleprompter is not light. This is why LENSGO now makes one with a dual mount.
Gary, any suggestion as to how I could attach the teleprompter to a tripod with a smartphone video kit already mounted on it? Basically, so I can read the teleprompter, at the same alignment angle without the awkwardness of mounting the telepropter on a separate tripod?. Is there some kind of adapter thingy one could use? Thanks...
Not for this model. I think the later model has a better tripod mount. In saying that. This model does have a smartphone mount directly attached to the back of the teleprompter.
Hi Gary, excellent review! 👍🏼😀 This will be helpful for anyone creating professional looking videos, reporters on the fly, speakers at live conferences, students, etc. I’m guessing if one wants to use this on a Zoom meeting and they want to see their participants they could have another large monitor behind the teleprompter.
Thanks Chris, this teleprompter would not be the first choice if you wanted to use it for a Zoom meeting. May be a bit small and best choice would be a larger PC monitor.
Agree with guy below. I can’t believe you didn’t think to put the camera on the tripod and hang the teleprompter off front. Maybe.because I’m used to studio cameras where the camera is the mounted device not the prompter. In the industry we use a program called autoscript. Don’t know how available that is though.
Thanks guys, yes it is an alternative for the setup, and I did try it but you have the same problem. The weight of the glass in the teleprompter with its case is similar to the camera I was using. Same issue. Downward force on the lens. The new versions have a much better mount that supports both camera and teleprompter. If you use a mobile phone, no problem. Thanks for adding your comments I appreciate it.
Hey Gary, great video! Why wouldn't you just use your mobile phone and download a teleprompter app? There are some great teleprompter apps, I use Evelize as an example. I don't think it makes sense to attach your phone to LENSGO as then you need another device to display your script...
Yes, it does seem like a waste but you can notice when someone is reading a script off a device that is not inline with the camera. It looks a bit off. I guess that’s why news producers always use teleprompters so the reader is looking directly into the camera.
Friend, the teleprompter should be hanging out front, instead of the camera floating off the back... it's right there in the instructions. Otherwise a great review.
Finally - someone showing the iPhone mount with one of these inexpensive teleprompters. THANK YOU
What batteries does the remote take please?
Hi Gary, my teleprompter isn’t projecting. I have set it up on my phone and the remote is working well but it’s not coming up on the teleprompter. Please what do I do about this?
Which teleprompter would you recommend if using the sony zv 1f, that has a very short lens, and not suited for anything to hang off it? Thanks!
Have you tried to use it with the camera on a tripod and just attach the prompter to the end of the lens? It would feel much safer
Could you put the camera on the tripod and let the teleprompter hang?
Yes you could do that but the downward force on the end of the lens is significant. The reflective glass in the teleprompter is not light. This is why LENSGO now makes one with a dual mount.
@@GaryDmedia Is it the new version of this model or did they make a different model that's dual mount?
Different model
Such a good video. Solved all my queries 10/10 Thanks
What is the app used?
It is the free app that they suggest you download. Links are on the box. It is called TCQI.
Gary, any suggestion as to how I could attach the teleprompter to a tripod with a smartphone video kit already mounted on it? Basically, so I can read the teleprompter, at the same alignment angle without the awkwardness of mounting the telepropter on a separate tripod?. Is there some kind of adapter thingy one could use? Thanks...
Not for this model. I think the later model has a better tripod mount. In saying that. This model does have a smartphone mount directly attached to the back of the teleprompter.
What stand do you use with it? The small one.
Can we use a smartphone instead of a tablet to display texts?
Hi Gary - is it possible to use the Teleprompter also for portrait (vertical) phone recording?
Yes the phone mount can be rotated.
Hi Gary, excellent review! 👍🏼😀 This will be helpful for anyone creating professional looking videos, reporters on the fly, speakers at live conferences, students, etc. I’m guessing if one wants to use this on a Zoom meeting and they want to see their participants they could have another large monitor behind the teleprompter.
Thanks Chris, this teleprompter would not be the first choice if you wanted to use it for a Zoom meeting. May be a bit small and best choice would be a larger PC monitor.
I have a m50 with the kit lens 15-45. Does it fit in? Please let me know
Sharks, what is the diameter of your lens ring? It is written on the front edge of your lens.
Agree with guy below. I can’t believe you didn’t think to put the camera on the tripod and hang the teleprompter off front. Maybe.because I’m used to studio cameras where the camera is the mounted device not the prompter. In the industry we use a program called autoscript. Don’t know how available that is though.
Thanks guys, yes it is an alternative for the setup, and I did try it but you have the same problem. The weight of the glass in the teleprompter with its case is similar to the camera I was using. Same issue. Downward force on the lens. The new versions have a much better mount that supports both camera and teleprompter. If you use a mobile phone, no problem. Thanks for adding your comments I appreciate it.
You can buy tripod extender mounts.
Hey Gary, great video!
Why wouldn't you just use your mobile phone and download a teleprompter app?
There are some great teleprompter apps, I use Evelize as an example.
I don't think it makes sense to attach your phone to LENSGO as then you need another device to display your script...
Yes, it does seem like a waste but you can notice when someone is reading a script off a device that is not inline with the camera. It looks a bit off. I guess that’s why news producers always use teleprompters so the reader is looking directly into the camera.
Totally wrong 😂 The camera should be mounted on a tripod head and the plastic thingy (prompter) is hanging on the lens. Much less weight to hold
Hahaha so funny. Get lost, mate
nice review Gary
Very good video thanks you for your help and advice and gude
Excelente vídeo!
Parabéns e muito obrigado.
Bravo Gary
Friend, the teleprompter should be hanging out front, instead of the camera floating off the back... it's right there in the instructions. Otherwise a great review.
If you let the teleprompter hang on the camera, the auto focus on the lens will not work properly