FALCAM TreeRoot Quick Lock Travel Tripod | Detailed Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025
- A video that you must not miss if you own a tripod. This detailed tutorial will let you completely know the tripod and experience a smooth and seamless creation workflow.
Outline:
Overview
Usage of Leg Tube
Camera Mounting and Removal
Using the Ball Head Modes
The Use of Quick Release Center Column
Using Foot Pads and Spikes
Using the Expansion Slots
Using the Tripod Bag
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I got this tripod and took it to Iceland with me. I didn't have to use it too much. But, when I did, it was superb. It was always fast to setup and when locked it was very sturdy and stayed in place. I got great shots of the northern lights due to this wonderful tripod. Best one I've had in my career as a photographer! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
Great to hear!!
Have had this tripod for a bit over a month now, and it is amazing. Strong, stable, and innovative, I'm so glad I bought it! I've never had a center column that is so stable. And the attachments they show are great as well. I got the magic arm and the MagLock phone holder for the F22 mount, both high quality and rock solid.
Got my tripod today and currently getting familiar with it. I'm looking at a magic arm and the Maglock phone holder. What is the length of the magic arm you purchased? Any tips or recommendations?
The magic arm is 11”. Very well built. Does not become ‘floppy” like many magic arms. Comes with F22 plates on both ends. Phone holder is also very well built, folds to a very compact size. Underside of the mount is F22, top side is F38, so will also fit any Arca Swiss receiver. Both accessories fit very snugly on the tripod. You can use either the arm or the phone holder on the F22 mount, but not both at the same time.
@@djmusic130I’ve got the f38 travel tripod, and I love it but my legs are not strong and the center column isn’t either. So I struggle using a light telephoto lens because as soon as I lock it in, the head slides down
So looking forward to this tripod being a lot more stable!
Thank you so much for your positive feedback!🥰
After few days of using it, it is awesome.I`d strongly recommend it
I mean the head, I didnt get whole tripod
I am patiently waiting for the arrival of the Falcam 320P Inverted Ball Head with F38 Pro Quick Release. I understand it's the same as the one used on the TreeRoot tripod. B&H has it on back order. From the reviews I have seen I was not a fan of the full tripod. But found the ball head by itself good enough to give it a try. Hope it lives up to the hype.
Hi, I also found it quite interesting, but couldn't find bottom part diameter info, and still quite hesitant on purchase. Anyways, would really appreciate a real user feedback when you receive it on B&H. Thank you.
@@johnyyjoestaro Had to cancel my B&H order because it was taking too long. Also I found the ball head listed on Amazon and it showed 2 day shipping which was the reason I needed to cancel my B&H order. Anyways it's great better than expected. It has a few quirks but not a deal breaker. For this price point the quality is great. It reminds me of the Arca-Swiss monoball p0+ and monoball p1+. These two products start at $450 and go up to $541. I paired my Falcam 320P with my Sunwayfoto T3240CM which also has 3rd party feet/spikes to add an additional 1 inch hight. All three the Falcam Ball Head, Spikes and Tripod give me a working hight of 60 inches. And a total weight of 1.95kg or 4.3lb. I would definitely recommend the Falcam 320P Inverted Ball Head with F38 Pro Quick Release. Will see long term how it holds up but so far I am happy with the purchase.
I like to check this tripod out myself. That ball head design is innovative. My only concern is the load it could take? Could it support my Z 100-400? Think with full extension, this tripod could support my 70-200 without tipping over under strong winds. The price is high enoigh, close to a Gitzo though...
@@hishamosman4341 Seems like my reply to @johnyyjoestaro was removed. Basically I bought just the ball head per my original comment 3 weeks ago. I paired it with my Sunwayfoto T3240CM tripod which is offers a bowl head as an option. So it's very sturdy. Not sure why my comment was removed (deleted). I mentioned that the Falcam Ball Head is thus far to my liking and works great. I also said it's not perfect but none of these products are. Also I bought the Ball Head from Amazon it was not gifted to me to make a review.
5kg or 11 pounds. it is data from the specyfication
Can the incledec tripod head be separated from the triangular extensions shaft in order to replace it with another?
yes, we have the threaded center column module with 3/8'' and 1/4'' screws. In this way, you can replace the ball head as you want.
The center marking of the ballhead kinda defeat the purpose at all since I'm using a L-bracket ( with a center marking) on my camera. How I see the center marking if the marking is at the front when I mounting the camera? How I align it correctly since that marking will be block by the lens
there are different markings on the top ring, if the ball lock clip faces towards you then the 0 degrees will face a little to the right, have the level on top ring towards you too, you will see 1 marking on the top ring that will align with the 0 degrees, on the top ring the left marker and right marker next to those are +60 and -60 degrees
I wish Falcam will release a bag pack clamp similar to this clamping mechanism. I do not trust the small tiny locking pin in your version 1 or 2 clamp. After using it for a while, the metal wears off and you have a lose clamp. It rattles when you move around.
hello friend! Thanks for your feedback, considering the enhancement of its compatibility, this product will be a little bit open when you use it, but it's actually quite solid. However, we will consider your suggestions to make the product better.
it cant fall out if you place it with the solid bit at the bottom unless you, your self hang upside down
@ I know it can’t fall out. But it rattles when you move around.