I absolutely love your videos. I am completely new to photography and cameras and have looked at so many different channels until I found yours. Now I’ve only been watching your videos to learn because you actually go over the small details others leave out for newbies like me. I’m learning so much, thank you!!
De verdad, tremendo vídeo y muchísimas gracias para todos los que tenemos un Manfrotto como trípode. Saludos y gracias desde Santiago de Chile (Latin-America).
I am trying to figure out how to mount my body cam to a tripod. It doesn't have a screw hole in the bottom. I want to buy an adaptor that I could stick to the bottom of the body cam that would have a screw hole. I don't even know what to call that. My searches have come up empty. Help!
All of them. Every camera has the same "threaded hole" on the bottom that fits all tripods. Some tripods are better suited for certain cameras/certain purposes (ie: video vs photo, event photo vs portraits, etc).
I was really annoyed that I had to screw/unscrew my camera all the time when I wanted to use my tripod. 20 seconds into this video I realized my mistake ... I didn't even know there was a quick release plate 😅
look for a "top down" tripod. They have a bar that extends horizontally and allows the camera to be mounted facing straight down (away from the tripod legs).
Good golly... don't ever put a release plate onto a camera this way! Take the plate off the tripod and screw it in! You risk dropping your camera and not getting the 1/4-20 thread not tightened correctly
I'm embarrassed to admit I did it like the intro 😂
All good! Thanks for watching!
Me too lol
Same, I was like so that’s all it takes 😂
I absolutely love your videos. I am completely new to photography and cameras and have looked at so many different channels until I found yours. Now I’ve only been watching your videos to learn because you actually go over the small details others leave out for newbies like me. I’m learning so much, thank you!!
Happy to help! I will be making a bunch of new videos soon hopefully. Thanks for watching!
I appreciate this seemingly basic info. I needed this. I was doing the first way
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching 👍
De verdad, tremendo vídeo y muchísimas gracias para todos los que tenemos un Manfrotto como trípode.
Saludos y gracias desde Santiago de Chile (Latin-America).
thank you, very informative for a tripod newbie
Thanks for this vid
No problem!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Amazing guide! helped me a lot🥰
Thank you so much dude
no problem!
Amazing much needed!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video. Thank you for posting.
You bet
Great video, thank you
You are welcome!
thank you so much
No problem. thanks for watching!
Thanks
THANK YOU!
You're welcome!
I was doing exactly what you showed not to do until I said to myself - even if it's stuped, I need a tutorial :DD
glad I could help!
Thanks.
no problem.
Thank You
You're welcome
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Welcome!!
We all here because of this 0:06
....aaaand don't forget to replace the plate back on the tripod, esp if it's a shared one! (from your friendly neighbourhood photography teacher).
can you add a link to the tripod you used
Great video… Could you kindly share Tripod link? Thanks 😊
I have a sliding mount but the problem there is the lens hits the metal at front
Product link ? Pls
I am trying to figure out how to mount my body cam to a tripod. It doesn't have a screw hole in the bottom. I want to buy an adaptor that I could stick to the bottom of the body cam that would have a screw hole. I don't even know what to call that. My searches have come up empty. Help!
Body cans aren’t really used on tripods, hence the word “body cam”
Which tripods are compatible with the canon r6 mark ii
All of them. Every camera has the same "threaded hole" on the bottom that fits all tripods. Some tripods are better suited for certain cameras/certain purposes (ie: video vs photo, event photo vs portraits, etc).
@@ThisGuy thanks
I was really annoyed that I had to screw/unscrew my camera all the time when I wanted to use my tripod. 20 seconds into this video I realized my mistake ... I didn't even know there was a quick release plate 😅
What would you reccomend for pointing down at something? I'm thinking of doing drawing tutorials.
look for a "top down" tripod. They have a bar that extends horizontally and allows the camera to be mounted facing straight down (away from the tripod legs).
@@ThisGuy Thanks!
Hey great video! Quick question, what version of the Manfrotto Tripod are you using here?
The actual tripod is a 290 light (an older/basic one).
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Thanks for watching!
Thats awkward I've been doing it the moron way! lol
Glad I could help! 👍
I feel so stupid for doing the first method for two weeks
All good. Glad I could help!
Hello how can I connect with you personally?
Go to Shaftesbury high school and he will be in room 130 for period D :]
Also contact not connect
e-mail is best.
Thanks!, Praise Jesus Christ
Good golly... don't ever put a release plate onto a camera this way! Take the plate off the tripod and screw it in! You risk dropping your camera and not getting the 1/4-20 thread not tightened correctly
You didn't actually watch the video past 5 seconds did you?
you are embarassing
What is the model number of tripod stand and brand name ?
Thank you