My guy. I've been on Camera UA-cam for the last few months and finally bit the bullet and copped a ZV-E10 two days ago for my artwork. I wasn't sure the arms and what not I already had for my cell phone recording would be able to hold the weight or have any adapters to hold it and it's my first real camera so I wanna treat it well. I watched this video two days ago as well, your video was so helpful I purchased this mount from Amazon and got it today. I've bought so many little things like this from $30-150 and this little dude is smooth as butter. All the mounts I've had are either on stands that show up in the shot, or wobbly arms attached to the desk. This thing is just plain solid. Everything about it is as good as you said, so much so I had to come back here just to type this and make sure I subbed. Appreciate ya, brother. Cheers.
I am wondering why I didn't watch your video before. I wasted a lot of money making a great overhead rig, but this guy destroyed it all with his simple setup. You are great buddy, keep up the good work. SUBSCRIBED!
I've just got one of those and the "joints" have some play even when fully tightened. Not the ball itself, the part that attaches to the pipe. Not impressed I must say.
Does the pole attach to the clamp using a 1/4" ou 3/8" screw? I would like to screw a base to my desk instead of clamping it, since my desk is thicker than the maximum thickness for the regular clamp
I found the (Ulanzi Tripod Smartphone Holder, Camera Smartphone Monitor Mount, 360° Rotation, Angle Adjustment, Smartphone Holder, Accessory Shoe Included, Smartphone Mount, Vertical Bracket, 1/4 Screws, Smartphone Tripod Mount, iPhone, Android, Camera, SLR, Mirrorless, A7iii, ZV-E10, Tripod, Selfie Stick) it’s the name btw do u think this is fine?
My guy. I've been on Camera UA-cam for the last few months and finally bit the bullet and copped a ZV-E10 two days ago for my artwork. I wasn't sure the arms and what not I already had for my cell phone recording would be able to hold the weight or have any adapters to hold it and it's my first real camera so I wanna treat it well.
I watched this video two days ago as well, your video was so helpful I purchased this mount from Amazon and got it today.
I've bought so many little things like this from $30-150 and this little dude is smooth as butter. All the mounts I've had are either on stands that show up in the shot, or wobbly arms attached to the desk.
This thing is just plain solid. Everything about it is as good as you said, so much so I had to come back here just to type this and make sure I subbed.
Appreciate ya, brother. Cheers.
this comment just conviced me to buy it! i have a sony zv e 10 also and am on the hunt for a good set up
What are those colored lights you're using in the background?
I am wondering why I didn't watch your video before. I wasted a lot of money making a great overhead rig, but this guy destroyed it all with his simple setup. You are great buddy, keep up the good work. SUBSCRIBED!
Welcome aboard!
@@Romafedorov Which lens is best according to you. 11-20 or 17-70?
@@CreatoLABS Both are great. It all depends on what focal length you need..
Don’t worry I got it oil leaking metal coming off it’s fucking shitty and I can’t refund so I wasters 😭
yes, i got this last week. excellent addition to the studio and a definite steal at this price
I want to buy it too, are you still happy with it after 8 months?
works perfect, no loose parts@@davemorphling7432
i bought it in Cambodia and it’s only 25$. It’s a solid product I love it
Awesome. I still use mine!
Do you trust this mount to hold up your heavy mirrorless camera?
what about microphone? is that suitable for holding microphone?
Of course! It can hold anything up to 1kg of weight.
Hi! Can a attachment for an iPhone be added to the mount?
Thanks for a great video. It seems to wobble? Is that a problem you think?
Maybe your camera is too heavy?
@@Romafedorov I decided to got for another setup not attached to the desk.
Great review. How is the phone mount that came with it? I'm thinking to use the arm for taking pictures of documents using my smartphone.
I don't recall if mine came with a phone mount. Regardless, this mount should be ideal for smartphone use!
Awesome stuff dude! Love your videos 😊
Cheers!
Nice movie.. I have a Sony zv-e10 with a sigma 16 mm + teleprompter.. I dont know the Weight all of this... Can I use all this in this arm? Hshs
I think the setup you've mentioned is about 1kg. It should work, but i'm not certain.
I saw Amazon reviews of this arm breaking. It snaps at one of the joints.
That's not how you see reviews. Out of thousands of course there are few bad unit lol.
@@pusico6555 There were a TON of them
Hi man! What did you use to attach the camera quick release to it? Thank you in advance!
This: geni.us/OciC (Affiliated link)
@@Romafedorov Which advice of the many present, for a Fuji XT3?
@@AndreaMolino7 F-Log will give the best results, but it takes time to learn how to use it. Otherwise I'd film in either Classic Chrome or Eterna.
So if i buy 3 sets can i put extra poles and have a total of 9 ?
Hi! Good video! the gray sheet on the table, where did you get it?
very useful! Thanks!!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent overview. Thanks!
My rig is 1.2-1.3kg I don't know if I should risk trying it or not
I wouldn't. Get something heavier duty.
I've just got one of those and the "joints" have some play even when fully tightened. Not the ball itself, the part that attaches to the pipe. Not impressed I must say.
Thank you.
Very helpful video.
Glad it was helpful!
How will a 55 mm lens work with this setup?
No, I don't think so. I believe it will be too tight. I think the maximum focal length that you can use with this rig is 35-40mm.
Does the pole attach to the clamp using a 1/4" ou 3/8" screw? I would like to screw a base to my desk instead of clamping it, since my desk is thicker than the maximum thickness for the regular clamp
As far as i've checked the pole that's attached to the clamp is non removable.
Then you have to buy 2 sets :)
Nice one mate
Thanks!
@@Romafedorov welcome
Смотрю видео и думаю, почему у него такой сильный "русский' акцент, прям как в голивудских фильмах, а потом как понял)))
i have sony zve10 with kit lense and also smallrig cover on it so can this stand hold for overhead ? any problem or issue in long term ?
It'll hold your setup no problem. I'm not really using mine anymore, so I can't tell how good it is after long-term use..
Great review!
My table is 8cm thick Such a shame I really like this product.
I'm sure you'll be able to find an alternative from Ulanzi.
can you mount gopro on it ??
Yes
I need something like this but for heavier setups 😭
I'm sure Ulanzi has something for you..
what table are you using that's super white like that? or how did you make it?
Nothing special about this table. I bought in a local supermarket here in Thailand. Was about 20$.
Excellent thank you
You are very welcome
Is this compatible with iPhone 14?
Yes, if you have a phone mount
@@Romafedorov can you tell me which if possible plz
@sobareiwa4291 Ulanzi has plenty. Just go to their website and search. Make sure it has a 1/4” thread.
Hey Roma so do I use search 1/4 adapter and find a phone mount ?
I found the (Ulanzi Tripod Smartphone Holder, Camera Smartphone Monitor Mount, 360° Rotation, Angle Adjustment, Smartphone Holder, Accessory Shoe Included, Smartphone Mount, Vertical Bracket, 1/4 Screws, Smartphone Tripod Mount, iPhone, Android, Camera, SLR, Mirrorless, A7iii, ZV-E10, Tripod, Selfie Stick) it’s the name btw do u think this is fine?
Nice one bro
Cheers!
will this be able to handle sony a7iv weight ?
Barely. Only with lightweight prime lenses.
@@Romafedorov what would you recommend in such scenario?
@@Romafedorov I wish to use a7iv on a table mount stand for streaming 🙂
wow, nice!
is the upright rod removable from the desk mount/clamp? if so what threads does it use?
Yes. 1/4", but it's very short. It's barely possible to mount anything to it.
$45
The dollar sign goes before the number.
Thanks man! Learned something new now!
Can you unscrew the pole from this piece? ua-cam.com/video/zrDi_AfX_GU/v-deo.html
Very useful thanks!