This rocks. I actually love the one I have but I have those damn flip levers and it's super inconvenient to change heights during filming. I always have to cut the scene. Def on the "buy" list. Thanks Kyle.
I want this! 😀 My current stand for my camera and light for talking head videos is a stand with 2 pistol grip mounts and it is so convenient to use when adjust the height of the camera and light. This is basically the more portable version. 😍
My experience with squeeze release mechanisms in the music industry leaves me wary that in about 15 months, there will be some issues keeping the pole elements locked. If they managed to perfect that - then very awesome!
Hi Kyle, perfect quick review, thanks a lot! 1 question: You talked about wildlife. Let's assume I am in the terrain and it goes up or down somehow (e.g. 10 degrees). And I want to have the monopod absolutely vertical to prevent the equipment from falling over. Is it possible to fix the latch at the bottom also in this "80 resp. 100 degree" angle / position? Or is fixed mode only possible when the angle between legs and center part is exactly 90 degrees? Thanks a lot in advance! Kind regards, Ralf
I had hoped for a lot of this video, which was nice btw, that your reference to ball head was going to mean there was a ball joint at it's base for levelling. Level issues can be a pain when the ground isn't paricularly even. The search continues.
@KyleWattsTV Exactly. We must have seen the same UA-cam video from NAB where they stated that there would be a carbon fiber model. I don't want aluminum. I want the carbon fiber one. I'm glad I didn't participate in their Kickstarter campaign. Because I would still be waiting for the carbon fiber model. I already have one of their other models that's a carbon fiber that works great. But I want that particular model that you just squeeze the handle for it to go up and down.
I really wanted to like this but the price is quite high but moreover it also has a significantly lower weight capacity compared to their other models so that gives me lots of worries
curious about this as well. from what I can tell, the pineta pro features two safety locks to prevent accidental presses on height adjustment as well as the quick release portion. it's also carbon fiber vs aluminum. and the base legs are slightly longer. bummed that I just missed the introductory sale on it.
Not sure why I kept saying ball head instead of fluid head. My bad!
That thing is so sweet! Awesome job bro! Hopefully I get one of those bad boys!
my kickstarter order arrives on monday can't wait!
@@Mr.Zen_73 awesome! It’s pretty rad
This rocks. I actually love the one I have but I have those damn flip levers and it's super inconvenient to change heights during filming. I always have to cut the scene. Def on the "buy" list. Thanks Kyle.
I want this! 😀 My current stand for my camera and light for talking head videos is a stand with 2 pistol grip mounts and it is so convenient to use when adjust the height of the camera and light. This is basically the more portable version. 😍
My experience with squeeze release mechanisms in the music industry leaves me wary that in about 15 months, there will be some issues keeping the pole elements locked. If they managed to perfect that - then very awesome!
*fluid head. Keep it up brother! 😉
Hi Kyle, perfect quick review, thanks a lot! 1 question: You talked about wildlife. Let's assume I am in the terrain and it goes up or down somehow (e.g. 10 degrees). And I want to have the monopod absolutely vertical to prevent the equipment from falling over. Is it possible to fix the latch at the bottom also in this "80 resp. 100 degree" angle / position? Or is fixed mode only possible when the angle between legs and center part is exactly 90 degrees? Thanks a lot in advance! Kind regards, Ralf
I had hoped for a lot of this video, which was nice btw, that your reference to ball head was going to mean there was a ball joint at it's base for levelling. Level issues can be a pain when the ground isn't paricularly even. The search continues.
Their Kickstarter video stated that there would be one in a carbon fiber model that's the one I'm waiting on I don't want the aluminum one.
That’s what I thought too. I also remember them having one at NAB this year
@KyleWattsTV Exactly. We must have seen the same UA-cam video from NAB where they stated that there would be a carbon fiber model. I don't want aluminum. I want the carbon fiber one. I'm glad I didn't participate in their Kickstarter campaign. Because I would still be waiting for the carbon fiber model. I already have one of their other models that's a carbon fiber that works great. But I want that particular model that you just squeeze the handle for it to go up and down.
What do you think about the sirui svm? It does mostly the same with it. It is carbon fiber and cheaper as well
How is it in windy conditions?
@@choppularmechanics Haven’t had a chance to use it yet in high winds
Im Dying To have this One !!!! .. have A alot tested of other brand.. but this you Just Squeeze by hand to lock and unlock ?! 😱
At what amount of subscribers do you need for a company to usually send you stuff. Also do you have to email them?
Fluid head
I really wanted to like this but the price is quite high but moreover it also has a significantly lower weight capacity compared to their other models so that gives me lots of worries
How do you think this would compare to the YC onion Pineta Pro monopod?
Haven’t used that one so I can’t really compare them.
curious about this as well. from what I can tell, the pineta pro features two safety locks to prevent accidental presses on height adjustment as well as the quick release portion. it's also carbon fiber vs aluminum. and the base legs are slightly longer. bummed that I just missed the introductory sale on it.
@@troyab.570 I just purchased the Pineta Pro on B&H an hour ago. The carbon fiber, locks and the lever sold me
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