That was fun. A lot of reviewers forget to mention that the sticks and the head have different weight limits. This becomes important if you want to remove the head to attach a jib or something.
The only issues for me are no PT drag adjustments and variable counterbalance on this head, but the sticks look fantastic. If I were going to build a budget tripod I would pick up these SmallRig legs and a Sirui BCH-20(22lb load) for a video head. That would give one an amazing PT drag & counterbalanced head along with some fast to set up sticks. For around $580, and one would have a budget variant of a Sachtler flowtech75 system which start around $3200 for a head with a 17.5lb load. That's under 1/5th the price.
@@benja1378 The AD-100 doesn't have a variable counterbalance from my understanding, and while it does have drag it's only on the pan axis. Beyond that it's not a hydraulic dampened fluid head. While the latter doesn't mean much early in a tripods life, it makes a significant difference down the line as the fluids age and components wear.
I got an eos m from a camera fanatic, who recently passed RIP Ricky Thompson, a year ago today 🙏. I' m inspired gonna train my youngblood with Eos M, SX50, HS Weebill s with follow focus, & last but not least Your innovative Lens flap. Tingalingaling my Bruddah new sub, keep on keeping on 🔥
I literally a few seconds ago just purchased a Magnus VT-4000 for $80 had I am this video I may have waited.... I did get a good deal on the Magnus though.... I hope it is good.
Just had a quick look. It looks like Kenro have sorted the guide runners when you extend the legs. On mine they keep coming out causing the legs to get stuck.
You can't really compare these two as one twisting knob to clamp ones. But funny regardless. The last tripod i had was twisting knobs before i got the small rig free flow tripod.
Cool video, curious if you found any cons. It's amazing but. I am asuming that at its highest and lowest height, it is easy level. Is it a challenge leveling it between its highest and lowest points?
The only thing I'd change is the turn screw to lock the mount plate. I did mention this to smallrig but because it only takes about 3 turns to lock, I didn't want to sound like I'm nitpicking. I do think it would have been better with a pull lever like on the legs. No problems with leveling when high or low. When it's up high and you're standing on a box etc the levers are up top so you don't need to step down to adjust.
It's a mix of Aluminum Alloy, ABS, POM, Stainless Steel, Silicone. I do treat my gear well and only had it a month but it's made of the same stuff as my old tripod and 5hats still going strong after 3 years. The locks are very reliable. The good thing is you can tighten/loosen the tension on the rear using a hex driver. Mine are quite tight because my fx6 rig can get heavy but there's no way it would drop/slide down.
Hey Alex. Yes it's very easy and that was one of my main concerns too. Because we live in London and most of the shots are central London, it makes no sense to drive so we're always carrying bags. Very sturdy but easy to manage.
Great review, going to get one to become my new main tripod/use for conferences and my more cumbersome manfrotto will become my b-cam tripod for static interivew b-cam shots, using my new FX30 which you had a small part in me deciding to purchase after your post about having a b-cam just in case things go wrong (sold my 6K Pro last week which I was hardly using and looking forward to allowing to having autofocus on both cams that should match up nicely in post - A7siii and FX30).
Excellent p6kpro is probably the best BM camera at the moment but as a Sony owner, you already know the FX30 will be extremely useful 👌🏾 Good call on the tripod too. I know it's difficult to trust RUclipsrs who get free gear but I honestly love this tripod and use it on every job it's needed. I still have my old one as backup but it's onl been used once since I got this freeblazer.
In your community post, you refer to this video as a product review video so I will judge it based on your words. I have to say, this video is basically a glorified ad, right from the start. From what I can tell, your "old" tripod is Kenro Twin Tube that weights 4.5kg in comparison to Smallrig's 4.4 kg. Even the size is very comparable, so evident from just simply looking at the tripods side by side. This tripod is targeted towards enthusiasts or semi-professionals, even thought Smallrig wants this to be a pro tripod. So it would have been nice if you sent the time talking about user experience and real life pros and cons, rather than spend 3 minute demonstrating how to use a 1/4 screw hole. The speed test was fun and effective in demonstrating the real advantage of the tripod but could have been cut shorter. And then at the end, you mention the height difference between your "old" tripod and how Smallrig's is soo much taller. Smallrig (191), Kenro (185). Massive difference once again. I know that you are a nice guy and you are new to this format of video perhaps. However, I hope you don't fall into trying to please manufacturers so that your channel is supported. Manufacturers should operate in our grace, not the other way around. I like smallrig personally, I have many products that I bought from them and use. Even so, rather than a glorified ad to push products to consumers, I would have loved to learn real things about this tripod. Does this have a screw to lock the fluid head in place to the base? Can I tighten the latches if it gets loose? Does it have anything to keep the sticks together when folded so it doesn't flap around? etc.
Hi, I did state early in the video that I was going to focus on the things that are useful to me. My kenro head wasn't compatible with different mounts so I had to put a heavier metal one on top of the existing tripod so it is heavier. Regar8the height ..taller is taller. I actually demonstrated the the screw handle that locks the fluid head. Someone else just asked about the latches and I explained about them before I read your comment. I like the mount close to where the lens will be because it's the best position for a second camera shooting reels. I have no loyalty to Smallrig or anyone but if a reviewer likes the product, it will always look like an advert. I just show people what I like and always put a link to the product which has tons more information that answers all your questions. I turn down so many products (some worth hundreds of pounds) because I'm not a salesman.
Ps, just want to say that I'm here to answer any questions you may have if it's something I never thought to put in the video. I know I can't please everyone and I'm cool with that but anything you want to know I'd be happy to test.
@@Altcine It is your channel and your video, so it is fair for you to decide what to talk about. About the screw handle I'm not sure what you are referring to, I was talking about a screw that would lock the fluid head to the 75mm flat base, but I found the info on smallrig's web (there is one). I would have liked to see a more in-depth review about aspects of the tripod you would find out only after using it for sometime. This video by itself, still basically advertises the product rather than review it. I know that you leave a comment on everyone's post on any canon eos m video and you are supportive. I remember you asking people about how you could improve the channel, that's why I decided to leave a comment. You have a great attitude so, keep it up!
What is that west you are wearing in the video? Is it film related to make work easyer to attach stuff with valcro. What is it whats it do how is it called??
It's called a Tactical Chest Bag. I use it to carry filters, lens caps, mount caps, SD cards etc. I keep loosing them when I'm out filming or doing events and I got tired of wasting money replacing them. www.amazon.co.uk/Kyrio-Tactical-Harness-Holster-Talkies/dp/B08572G91D/ref=mp_s_a_1_7?crid=7DSJ7V3FIEJR&keywords=mens+tactical+chest+bag&qid=1702848195&sprefix=mens+tactical+ches%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-7
Bro I totally hear you man. I never thought about tripods much but I absolutely HATE my old one and could kick myself for not researching tripods more. Yeah the head comes off. I believe Smallrig have images of it on the website.
@@Altcine tripods are life for me lol. I love fixed shots to a fault really... it has a bowl i see? It would be great if i could use my manfrotto head with those legs.
It is very stable but pay attention to the weight limit. I used a really heavy rig once and whilst the head was fine, the leg clamps couldn't hold it. I've sinced tightened the leg clamps to support heavy rigs but it's best used within manufacturers tolerance.
Another video i learned from, and i no u said work with what i habe but everytime i see u with different cameras i feel likw im addicted to cameras now smh. I went a bought a sony zve-1 and your voice came in my head ansd said use what i have, i love it but not more than my fx30 because after a 1 and half it stops, i want that cinema camera you have and would love to buy one you built just to have specifically made from u, i feel u will get picked up by a major company and i feel they will pay u not make adjustments to cameras because that adapter u made for sony and canon i dream about having that camera u made, u are gifted to wake up and think of something as creative ad that, didnt mean to talk u to death, on my way to church and after i pray i check for a video from you have a great sunday u and your family from jovan sir
Hey brother, I hope today's service is good 🙏🏾 Yeah I see a lot of people comparing the ZVE1 with FX30 but they're 2 completely different categories. A camera needs to stand up to abuse...ie long shoots in heat and if it can't then I don't see the point. There are some fans that attach to the camera which could help though. But yes, use what you have but you have some great camera's though 🙌🏾
all im going to say that inflation sucks smh... something thats really suppose to be valued at $150, maybe 169.99, is now $250. Breaks my heart everytime
Excellent! What's your thoughts? I only accept review products I'll actually use daily but always good to hear from people who actually purchased the item.
One thing I can't understand, why don't people review tripod lowest height. So this tripod goes to 87 cm, that is if you have someone sitting in a couch for and interview??? But hey it can film at 191cm. Tell me how many time do you have to film something/someone at 191 cm, compared to people sitting in a couch.
The setup and pack-down speed sold me on this one, mate. Brilliant review as always. Best.
Thank you bro. Yeah that's such a huge benefit. 🙌🏾
SmallRig has been stepping up their game BIGGG-TIME!
You guys are fun! Love quick release.
😁 yeah that's definitely the biggest plus
This was great. The race had me cracking up lol just got an open box from the Small Rig eBay store for $160! I’m excited to try it out.
That was fun. A lot of reviewers forget to mention that the sticks and the head have different weight limits. This becomes important if you want to remove the head to attach a jib or something.
Thank you and yes that's true. I honestly didn't think of that 👍🏾👍🏾
I love to hear you laugh out loud
laughing makes people happy
😁 yes, laughing is good for the Soul
I use mine for still photography. Very stable and not uncomfortably heavy. No regrets buying it.
Good to hear
The only issues for me are no PT drag adjustments and variable counterbalance on this head, but the sticks look fantastic. If I were going to build a budget tripod I would pick up these SmallRig legs and a Sirui BCH-20(22lb load) for a video head. That would give one an amazing PT drag & counterbalanced head along with some fast to set up sticks. For around $580, and one would have a budget variant of a Sachtler flowtech75 system which start around $3200 for a head with a 17.5lb load. That's under 1/5th the price.
That's a fantastic setup. My friend said the same here about the head. For me the smallrig head is fine but you do make a compelling point.
Just get the AD-100 tripod + head. It only costs 400$ and does exactly that :)
@@benja1378 The AD-100 doesn't have a variable counterbalance from my understanding, and while it does have drag it's only on the pan axis. Beyond that it's not a hydraulic dampened fluid head. While the latter doesn't mean much early in a tripods life, it makes a significant difference down the line as the fluids age and components wear.
Have you tried the BCH-20? What are your thoughts compared to Benro and Manfrotto Alternatives? I was questioning picking one up.
Excellent representation of tripod. I love the way you put it front and center.
Thank you, much appreciated.
I needed the panning info to make sure I was operating it correctly. Thank you!
No problem and thank you for the comment 🙌🏾
The Arri Shirt, love it. Honestly a tripod is one of the most important tools. The standard /ronin plate thingy is very smart.
Yeah I love this t-shirt, I got it from Arri at a show. Yes they are very important, no matter how awkward they are to carry.
Excellent tripod review!Thanks a lot!!👍👍
Thank you for sending this to me, I really appreciate it and for making things a little easier for us.
Nice review - picked one up for around £180 on black friday. Absolutely brilliant for the price.
That is a great price 🙌🏾 thank you for the feedback too, really appreciate it.
I got an eos m from a camera fanatic, who recently passed RIP Ricky Thompson, a year ago today 🙏. I' m inspired gonna train my youngblood with Eos M, SX50, HS Weebill s with follow focus, & last but not least Your innovative Lens flap. Tingalingaling my Bruddah new sub, keep on keeping on 🔥
RIP Ricky🙏🏾 Glad you're putting the gift to good use brother 🙌🏾
Ps, thank you so much for the sub 🙌🏾
Great video. Best review for this tripod I have seen yet. Sold!
Thank you, appreciate it
What’s the big difference from the ad80 and ad100
This was a great one!
You guys, hahah!
But good review and tripod looks nice - My one is a right old lump, so might need to look at this one!
Hey bro, thanks man man. "Right old lump" 😂
Oh, lol, got distracted writing my other comment - at 15 seconds, what was that lovely sequence shot on?
No probs, it was Sony FX30 but I can't remember what lens... probably the Sigma 16mm F1.4
thank you for the in-depth review. the Best.
Thank you 🙌🏾
I literally a few seconds ago just purchased a Magnus VT-4000 for $80 had I am this video I may have waited.... I did get a good deal on the Magnus though.... I hope it is good.
Just had a quick look. It looks like Kenro have sorted the guide runners when you extend the legs. On mine they keep coming out causing the legs to get stuck.
@IMCE Who is Kenro? So do you have the the Magnus VT-4000 or had it at one point?
.......Wonders who did the whistling of Ennio Morricone's classic on the opener? lol
Some little old guy in his living room lol
You can't really compare these two as one twisting knob to clamp ones. But funny regardless. The last tripod i had was twisting knobs before i got the small rig free flow tripod.
Yeah that was kinda the point though 😅 those twisting knobs are a nightmare
Cool video, curious if you found any cons. It's amazing but. I am asuming that at its highest and lowest height, it is easy level. Is it a challenge leveling it between its highest and lowest points?
The only thing I'd change is the turn screw to lock the mount plate. I did mention this to smallrig but because it only takes about 3 turns to lock, I didn't want to sound like I'm nitpicking. I do think it would have been better with a pull lever like on the legs.
No problems with leveling when high or low. When it's up high and you're standing on a box etc the levers are up top so you don't need to step down to adjust.
Hows build quality with materials? Lot of plastic or carbon fiber? How reliable locks seem to be? Just scouting out for tripod....
It's a mix of Aluminum Alloy, ABS, POM, Stainless Steel,
Silicone. I do treat my gear well and only had it a month but it's made of the same stuff as my old tripod and 5hats still going strong after 3 years.
The locks are very reliable. The good thing is you can tighten/loosen the tension on the rear using a hex driver. Mine are quite tight because my fx6 rig can get heavy but there's no way it would drop/slide down.
Very good bro
I need a quick light tripod
Definitely check this one out.
Will the m-lite sunhood and other accesories still be available after the m-lite is discontinued?
Yes they will
Nice! I actually need a new tripod. Is this one easy to lug around on shoots?
Hey Alex. Yes it's very easy and that was one of my main concerns too.
Because we live in London and most of the shots are central London, it makes no sense to drive so we're always carrying bags. Very sturdy but easy to manage.
@@Altcine that's great to hear!!
Great review, going to get one to become my new main tripod/use for conferences and my more cumbersome manfrotto will become my b-cam tripod for static interivew b-cam shots, using my new FX30 which you had a small part in me deciding to purchase after your post about having a b-cam just in case things go wrong (sold my 6K Pro last week which I was hardly using and looking forward to allowing to having autofocus on both cams that should match up nicely in post - A7siii and FX30).
Excellent p6kpro is probably the best BM camera at the moment but as a Sony owner, you already know the FX30 will be extremely useful 👌🏾
Good call on the tripod too. I know it's difficult to trust RUclipsrs who get free gear but I honestly love this tripod and use it on every job it's needed.
I still have my old one as backup but it's onl been used once since I got this freeblazer.
@@Altcine yeah sad to see it go as the images always made me really ‘feel’ something, like film but I wasn’t getting the use of it
@@adamdrakestudio totally understand. I will definitely get another BM but that will be the one we're making.
In your community post, you refer to this video as a product review video so I will judge it based on your words. I have to say, this video is basically a glorified ad, right from the start. From what I can tell, your "old" tripod is Kenro Twin Tube that weights 4.5kg in comparison to Smallrig's 4.4 kg. Even the size is very comparable, so evident from just simply looking at the tripods side by side. This tripod is targeted towards enthusiasts or semi-professionals, even thought Smallrig wants this to be a pro tripod. So it would have been nice if you sent the time talking about user experience and real life pros and cons, rather than spend 3 minute demonstrating how to use a 1/4 screw hole. The speed test was fun and effective in demonstrating the real advantage of the tripod but could have been cut shorter. And then at the end, you mention the height difference between your "old" tripod and how Smallrig's is soo much taller. Smallrig (191), Kenro (185). Massive difference once again. I know that you are a nice guy and you are new to this format of video perhaps. However, I hope you don't fall into trying to please manufacturers so that your channel is supported. Manufacturers should operate in our grace, not the other way around. I like smallrig personally, I have many products that I bought from them and use. Even so, rather than a glorified ad to push products to consumers, I would have loved to learn real things about this tripod. Does this have a screw to lock the fluid head in place to the base? Can I tighten the latches if it gets loose? Does it have anything to keep the sticks together when folded so it doesn't flap around? etc.
Hi, I did state early in the video that I was going to focus on the things that are useful to me.
My kenro head wasn't compatible with different mounts so I had to put a heavier metal one on top of the existing tripod so it is heavier.
Regar8the height ..taller is taller.
I actually demonstrated the the screw handle that locks the fluid head.
Someone else just asked about the latches and I explained about them before I read your comment.
I like the mount close to where the lens will be because it's the best position for a second camera shooting reels.
I have no loyalty to Smallrig or anyone but if a reviewer likes the product, it will always look like an advert. I just show people what I like and always put a link to the product which has tons more information that answers all your questions.
I turn down so many products (some worth hundreds of pounds) because I'm not a salesman.
Ps, just want to say that I'm here to answer any questions you may have if it's something I never thought to put in the video.
I know I can't please everyone and I'm cool with that but anything you want to know I'd be happy to test.
@@Altcine It is your channel and your video, so it is fair for you to decide what to talk about. About the screw handle I'm not sure what you are referring to, I was talking about a screw that would lock the fluid head to the 75mm flat base, but I found the info on smallrig's web (there is one).
I would have liked to see a more in-depth review about aspects of the tripod you would find out only after using it for sometime. This video by itself, still basically advertises the product rather than review it.
I know that you leave a comment on everyone's post on any canon eos m video and you are supportive. I remember you asking people about how you could improve the channel, that's why I decided to leave a comment. You have a great attitude so, keep it up!
What is that west you are wearing in the video? Is it film related to make work easyer to attach stuff with valcro. What is it whats it do how is it called??
It's called a Tactical Chest Bag. I use it to carry filters, lens caps, mount caps, SD cards etc.
I keep loosing them when I'm out filming or doing events and I got tired of wasting money replacing them.
www.amazon.co.uk/Kyrio-Tactical-Harness-Holster-Talkies/dp/B08572G91D/ref=mp_s_a_1_7?crid=7DSJ7V3FIEJR&keywords=mens+tactical+chest+bag&qid=1702848195&sprefix=mens+tactical+ches%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-7
I love mine, but I only have 1/2 I got the Head on Sale.
Which legs do you use?
SIRUI ST-124, it seems to be holding up strong. these legs seem cool though for the fast deployment @@Altcine
Not exciting for some, but for me it is lool! That system seems pretty great, my tripod is a PITA bro. Can you take the head off or is it fixed?
Bro I totally hear you man. I never thought about tripods much but I absolutely HATE my old one and could kick myself for not researching tripods more.
Yeah the head comes off. I believe Smallrig have images of it on the website.
@@Altcine tripods are life for me lol. I love fixed shots to a fault really... it has a bowl i see? It would be great if i could use my manfrotto head with those legs.
Yeah I'm getting in on them for films too. Check the link in info and it tells you more about the removable head.
Plan on using it for motorsports, air shows etc. Is it stable when using a telephoto lens?
It is very stable but pay attention to the weight limit. I used a really heavy rig once and whilst the head was fine, the leg clamps couldn't hold it.
I've sinced tightened the leg clamps to support heavy rigs but it's best used within manufacturers tolerance.
@@Altcine sounds good and thanks
My Bruddah Ya Na 💯❤
Respect brother ✊🏾
That tripod looks the biz! £250 is the pinch point for me because I'm cheap! lol
Lol we're all cheap 😂
@@Altcine Cheap is a good word.. The word "frugal" sounds creepy to me 🤣
Another video i learned from, and i no u said work with what i habe but everytime i see u with different cameras i feel likw im addicted to cameras now smh. I went a bought a sony zve-1 and your voice came in my head ansd said use what i have, i love it but not more than my fx30 because after a 1 and half it stops, i want that cinema camera you have and would love to buy one you built just to have specifically made from u, i feel u will get picked up by a major company and i feel they will pay u not make adjustments to cameras because that adapter u made for sony and canon i dream about having that camera u made, u are gifted to wake up and think of something as creative ad that, didnt mean to talk u to death, on my way to church and after i pray i check for a video from you have a great sunday u and your family from jovan sir
Hey brother, I hope today's service is good 🙏🏾
Yeah I see a lot of people comparing the ZVE1 with FX30 but they're 2 completely different categories.
A camera needs to stand up to abuse...ie long shoots in heat and if it can't then I don't see the point. There are some fans that attach to the camera which could help though.
But yes, use what you have but you have some great camera's though 🙌🏾
@IMCE it always is sir thanks again. And I get the camara should stand to abuse now 🙏
all im going to say that inflation sucks smh... something thats really suppose to be valued at $150, maybe 169.99, is now $250. Breaks my heart everytime
Yep, we're being killed out here man. Soon a loaf of bread will be £20
Yeah I own two of those 🙂
Excellent! What's your thoughts?
I only accept review products I'll actually use daily but always good to hear from people who actually purchased the item.
I really love them. It works soo fast.@@Altcine
Take my money, SmallRig AD80 right ?
@@2226robin yeah it's a good one and I'm still using it. Yes AD80
One thing I can't understand, why don't people review tripod lowest height. So this tripod goes to 87 cm, that is if you have someone sitting in a couch for and interview??? But hey it can film at 191cm. Tell me how many time do you have to film something/someone at 191 cm, compared to people sitting in a couch.
Hey, it's a simple request but that information is available on the website.
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The flash 😅😅
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