Wow Richard that is fantastic peace of kit , really enjoyed the tripod and gimbal review so well made photopro have certainly thought everything, I like the size of the gimbal and safety locking feature , weight is crucial when you’re out walking with your equipment fantastic review Richard thank you for sharing it with us. Martyn
Thanks for watching Martyn, It's a pleasure doing reviews on such great products, I'm looking forward to using it more and more with my Wildlife photography. And the weight saving is such a great feature as we all want to make things easier for ourselves especially when trekking long distances. Cheers Rich
Great review. Looks top quality and excellently engineered. Love the safety features. Future replacement for my Gitzo setup I think. Thanks for the recommendation. All the best. 👍📷😎
Thanks Rob, it really has some many positives that it would be hard to pick out any negatives. We shall see after more use but I am confident that it will deliver and keep on supporting my kit for years to come. Cheers Rich 👍
hi Richard thank you for sharing your introduction to this tripod. I'm curious to see what the tripod is like after six months of intensive use. new products are always great at first
Yeah, That's a fair shout and it will be interesting to see after lots of use through all weathers, still with a really good warranty I'm sure they've got great confidence in their products. Thanks for watching. Rich 👍
Good review - thanks. Interesting pieces of kit - looks like they're top quality and Fotopro have thought of most things. Lots of nice touches! I'll look into this for a lighter-weight alternative to my Gitzo tripod and Wimberley gimbal - although I won't get rid of them just yet because they're bomb proof under the toughest conditions! I also use the Wimberley flash bracket - and I don't think this will mount to the Fotopro gimbal, so I don't want to lose that capability. I'm not sure about the silver and red flashes on this rig - I might do something about that in case it spooks some of the most skittish wildlife (I've had that happen before with some tripod/head combinations - but to be fair they were a lot worse than this). I don't think I'd ever use the side-mount option or the panning handle, but it still looks like a good set-up. They've probably made the hook removable to get it out of the way if you go to ground level - a very nice touch which some manufacturers overlook. One question though - can you remove the feet completely (rubber and claw elements) and put spikes on? Thanks for a very comprehensive review.
Thanks for watching Mike, For me I love the Gitzo products and they have never let me down but the price is high! These are of equal quality with the further weight saving which for me is key, getting older every bit helps. The Wimberly is also superb but so heavy and bulky, the Eagle series is much more compact and saves on the weight. There are attachments for additional accessories like external screens, mics, flashes etc on the tripod itself, but not on the head. I'm with you on the colour bit but I will use my Camo leg wraps to hide that and offer protection for the Carbon legs so they don't get bashed and damaged, I didn't in the review as I wanted to show the tripod off without hiding the look of it. Once you remove the rubber caps you cannot remove the extra teeth grips, they are fixed in position. I hope that helps, its a great setup and the weight saved is welcome. Cheers Rich 👍
Top Drawer What's the weight of the tripod ?? looks heavy and with a manfrotto head on it i reckon it be the same weight as my Benro mach 3 . Does it weigh less than your current tripod ??
Cheers Colin, 1.94 Kgs It's not heavy and is much lighter than my Gitzo & Wimberly Head as I put on the on screen stats, you must have missed them. Cheers R👍
I haven’t used a full gimbal only the Wimberly Sidekick, but I thought to balance properly the lens had to sit with its centre line at the pivot point height, this gimbal looks a tad short with the lens centre line sitting above the pivot point, making it “top heavy”??
Hi there, With my Wimberley I never got it centred perfectly and it was off center but still worked a treat. I see what you mean, with my R3 and R7 it sits much more to the centre but on a lump like the DX3 that weighs so much more adjustments are needed, can't get the balance point perfect every time, but for me it works and does what it needs too. Thanks for watching Rich 👍
Hey Terry, The Pantour T1 Plus is - $299 US Dollars The Eagle Gimbal E7HS - You have to order enquire via their website and they can find you the stockist in your country or find it via their website at www.fotopro.com Prices may vary and I've got an exclusive discount code which is 'RBTEN' to receive 10% off the Pantour, Eagle and Origin Series Tripods & Heads Thanks Rich
hi Richard thank you for sharing your introduction to this tripod. I'm curious to see what the tripod is like after six months of intensive use. new products are always great at first
Yeah, That's a fair shout and it will be interesting to see after lots of use through all weathers, still with a really good warranty I'm sure they've got great confidence in their products. Thanks for watching. Rich 👍
Wow Richard that is fantastic peace of kit , really enjoyed the tripod and gimbal review so well made photopro have certainly thought everything, I like the size of the gimbal and safety locking feature , weight is crucial when you’re out walking with your equipment fantastic review Richard thank you for sharing it with us. Martyn
Thanks for watching Martyn,
It's a pleasure doing reviews on such great products, I'm looking forward to using it more and more with my Wildlife photography. And the weight saving is such a great feature as we all want to make things easier for ourselves especially when trekking long distances. Cheers Rich
A very thorough and comprehensive review,and so well explained .👍
Thank you kindly and I'm really glad you found it useful. M👍
Great review. Looks top quality and excellently engineered. Love the safety features. Future replacement for my Gitzo setup I think. Thanks for the recommendation. All the best. 👍📷😎
Thanks Rob, it really has some many positives that it would be hard to pick out any negatives. We shall see after more use but I am confident that it will deliver and keep on supporting my kit for years to come. Cheers Rich 👍
hi Richard
thank you for sharing your introduction to this tripod. I'm curious to see what the tripod is like after six months of intensive use. new products are always great at first
Yeah,
That's a fair shout and it will be interesting to see after lots of use through all weathers, still with a really good warranty I'm sure they've got great confidence in their products. Thanks for watching. Rich 👍
Quite a lot of interesting features on that gimbal head 👍
Yeah, it's a beauty mate and such great quality and the weight saving helps when trekking on Exmoor, lol.. Cheers R
Good review - thanks. Interesting pieces of kit - looks like they're top quality and Fotopro have thought of most things. Lots of nice touches! I'll look into this for a lighter-weight alternative to my Gitzo tripod and Wimberley gimbal - although I won't get rid of them just yet because they're bomb proof under the toughest conditions! I also use the Wimberley flash bracket - and I don't think this will mount to the Fotopro gimbal, so I don't want to lose that capability. I'm not sure about the silver and red flashes on this rig - I might do something about that in case it spooks some of the most skittish wildlife (I've had that happen before with some tripod/head combinations - but to be fair they were a lot worse than this). I don't think I'd ever use the side-mount option or the panning handle, but it still looks like a good set-up. They've probably made the hook removable to get it out of the way if you go to ground level - a very nice touch which some manufacturers overlook. One question though - can you remove the feet completely (rubber and claw elements) and put spikes on? Thanks for a very comprehensive review.
Thanks for watching Mike,
For me I love the Gitzo products and they have never let me down but the price is high! These are of equal quality with the further weight saving which for me is key, getting older every bit helps. The Wimberly is also superb but so heavy and bulky, the Eagle series is much more compact and saves on the weight. There are attachments for additional accessories like external screens, mics, flashes etc on the tripod itself, but not on the head.
I'm with you on the colour bit but I will use my Camo leg wraps to hide that and offer protection for the Carbon legs so they don't get bashed and damaged, I didn't in the review as I wanted to show the tripod off without hiding the look of it.
Once you remove the rubber caps you cannot remove the extra teeth grips, they are fixed in position. I hope that helps, its a great setup and the weight saved is welcome. Cheers Rich 👍
@@RichardBirchett Thanks Richard - all good information as usual!
@@mikebrownhill4662 Cheers Mike
Great bit of kit !!!! Class !!! 👍👍
Thanks Craig, great kit and superb quality. Rich 👍
Top Drawer
What's the weight of the tripod ?? looks heavy and with a manfrotto head on it i reckon it be the same weight as my Benro mach 3 .
Does it weigh less than your current tripod ??
Cheers Colin,
1.94 Kgs
It's not heavy and is much lighter than my Gitzo & Wimberly Head as I put on the on screen stats, you must have missed them. Cheers R👍
@@RichardBirchett I must have missed that whilst watching , listening in work
@@colintraveller No probs mate, cheers for checking it out. Have a good one. Rich💪
I haven’t used a full gimbal only the Wimberly Sidekick, but I thought to balance properly the lens had to sit with its centre line at the pivot point height, this gimbal looks a tad short with the lens centre line sitting above the pivot point, making it “top heavy”??
Hi there,
With my Wimberley I never got it centred perfectly and it was off center but still worked a treat. I see what you mean, with my R3 and R7 it sits much more to the centre but on a lump like the DX3 that weighs so much more adjustments are needed, can't get the balance point perfect every time, but for me it works and does what it needs too. Thanks for watching Rich 👍
one thing missing Richard, RRP ?
Hey Terry,
The Pantour T1 Plus is - $299 US Dollars
The Eagle Gimbal E7HS - You have to order enquire via their website and they can find you the stockist in your country or find it via their website at www.fotopro.com
Prices may vary and I've got an exclusive discount code which is 'RBTEN' to receive 10% off the Pantour, Eagle and Origin Series Tripods & Heads Thanks Rich
hi Richard
thank you for sharing your introduction to this tripod. I'm curious to see what the tripod is like after six months of intensive use. new products are always great at first
Yeah,
That's a fair shout and it will be interesting to see after lots of use through all weathers, still with a really good warranty I'm sure they've got great confidence in their products. Thanks for watching. Rich 👍