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I just uploaded an Overhead camera setup video! Not normally the stuff I upload, but it's something that has made my process so much easier now for top down shots!!
the overhead camera mount you reference is not currently available on Amazon. Do you have another suggestion? Possibly less expensive as I am on a budget?
Hi my channel is all about boardgames and my other hobby but I focus on boardgames. I usually do unboxing , how to play and I usually do Top down shot. This video give me idea how to do my top down shot and planning to upgrade.
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I find the "I don't give a FK" method works pretty well. I don't care how big my channel is now or ever, I make videos because I enjoy doing so. Every week I keep getting more subscribers to my little sh#t show using this I don't care method lol.... Cheers 🍻.
@@Finite-Tuning Bro, I completely agree! My journey started off being scared of what to upload and I felt so lost. One day, I decided to just make any videos I wanted it and that's when my channel started to take off!
Great setup for an overhead rig. But sometimes, with a desk setup like that, a little vibration from the table will shake the camera.. so if you're doing unboxing videos, keep that in mind.. another alternative is having a boom arm attached to a lighstand.. its out of the way and it's not attached to the desk. That's what I did with my videos. Pretty easy and it's under $100. Check it out if you're interested...
@@AndyThePyro right? I mean I think its pretty cool since you can have a secondary camera at the bottom or an external monitor.. but attaching the mount on the desk can be tricky since it'll vibrate
Yeah... I wish this didn't require clamping to a table. I considered a light stand for overhead and was looking at c-stands but never sorted out the best approach -- seemed like overkill for cellphone recording.
Well good thinking. I was actually looking for something like this like an arm but like you said, vibrations can mess it up so I think I just need something to come out of a side stand or something. Currently I use my tripod for unboxing videos and it does get in the way
I have an Arkon mount & I use the handy dandy iPad attachment on the vertical pole so I can use it to pull up Facebook live and see the comments while broadcasting the live through the overhead phone/camera on the horizontal pole.🙌
better off jerry-ringing one when it has supports on left and right so you dont have to deal with a bar in front of you or having to flip the video 180 degrees because you have the camera recording wrong way round.
argh, the thing that drives me crazy about these videos is no one every talks about camera and lenses. I don't need 1000 videos showing me how to mount a camera or a light. I need a video that shows which camera to use, sensor size, focal lengths, lens options, etc.
I would go C-stand instead. Cheaper and way more sturdy and versatile. As a BeatMaker who uses drum machines and keyboards this type of setup shakes depending upon the type desk you use. Great vid as usual!
If this doesn't suit, then try the Glide Gear, overheard extension arm. $70 in the US and £50 in the UK. Just add it to an existing tripod and balance it. I balanced it with 2 bottles of water in a bag. Took some great overhead photos, my profile picture is the picture.
One thing that you didn't mention is that the camera will always be shaking because it's attached to the table and everytime you put your hands or something on table, it will shake.
I dont recommend any tripods that are adjusted on the same table you work on. When the table shakes, everything else shakes too. I have a very stable table, but still whenever I switch pens, that little movement makes the table shake... I prefer having the tripod or holder or whatever one is using adjusted on something close to the table.
This is a nice option but currently, I am using a Ulanzi-Uurig Table Top Rig. It has one base pole (around 3 feet high) with 3 arms: 1 arm has 3 segments that has a 1/4" mount 1 arm has 2 segments that has ballhead with an arca-swiss mount 1 arm has 2 segments for mounting other lighting solutions. It mounts on your table just like the Arkon Mount and only costs around US$75
Thanks for mentioning this. As I am an artist myself, I wanted some kind of rig that allows my viewers a top down view of my surface as I draw. I will remember this for future reference - thanks again!!
If you want an alternative, you can setup a boom arm extension on top of a lighstand.. the whole setup is under $100.. you can check how I did mine on my channel if you're interested..
I agree about the tripod legs when inverting my tripod. I ran into that challenge when shooting a dissection video with a full grown adult sturgeon. I didn't mind the legs being in the way that much with a small fish but it. was a giant pain and had to go completely hand held for the big fish. Definitely going to look into this solution. Looks like it can get cleaned easily too!!! Thanks Omar!
Hello. I thought I asked this question before, but I guess I neglected to hit the comment button. I am trying to film in my very small kitchen. I have a tripod which is quite heavy duty. I cannot connect anything to the counter top which is actually a stainless steel counter height table on wheels; reason being is that the camera will shake from any activity done on the counter, like using the stand mixer. I can't afford an expensive setup atm, so I am wondering what would I need to convert the tripod into a stable overhead camera rig? Thanks!
i have similar mount, but that shacks the table, while unboxing or making video, and that shacks effect your video recording. How you are managing the table shocks?
The problem with this setup is that any table vibrations will translate directly to camera shake. In my view if you are filming something top down where there is movement/motion (i.e. drawing), you'd probably be better off with a c-stand counterweighted with a sandbag, keeping the whole rig away from the table. At least that's what I've been doing.
You could also clamp it to a small shelf mounted to the wall behind your station, like some streamers do with mic boom arms behind their monitors to eliminate audio vibrations.
Ah! I just got the Manfrotto 244 articulating arm to use as a desk mount/ tripod for my camera, and also to use for top down shots. It's a wee bit too short for top-down shots, so wish this video came out sooner!
Interesting choice. You use a portable background stand with my camera clamped to the rod that goes across the table for my top down. I’m definitely getting this too.
I just use a microphone boom arm with a mic thread to 1/4 adapter for overhead shots. They are designed to hold up weight (does just fine with my m50 and m6) and they are really cheap (maybe $40 - I just had one around).
I can see the camera shaking when you either touch the table or you put something down onto the table or pick it up from the table. I think best case scenario is to have the mount not attached to the table.
This came at the perfect time for me. I do a lot of unboxing content and I'm having to angle down my tripod to get a decent shot. It's not proper birds eye view
I’m using an old enlarger where I replaced the head with a tripod mount. It’s a very solid construction, being designed for the rather heavy enlarger head; moving the camera up and down is easy and precise with a crank. And you can get those enlargers for very little money these days.
*Yeah I do this with my elgato but I don't have a Large Lens other then the Sigma 30mm but I don't use it in that sense. But I love products like this as it does make it simpler.*
Because it is mounted to the desktop where you are showcasing products, the video becomes shaken if you touch the desktop/table. Best way is to mount it to a separate piece of table or wood or something that can hold it steady.
We just started doing live streaming food demos and could use this mount. It looks like it is currently unavailable as of Aug 19. I will check that link again in a couple of days.
I currently use a 🗜 mount that I love for my iPad/iPhone for overhead filming. I never have issues with it wobbling unless I actually hit the mount itself accidentally which rarely happens so I don’t expect this will wobble in use. But I haven’t decided if this is what I want. I’m in the middle of studio remodel and I’m adding an M50 Mark ii for videos and looking for the best setup for my overheads which is my primary video style.
This mount looks so wobbly. How do you avoid those wobbles especially when it is attached to your desk with a clamp like that and you are doing stuff on your desk ?
Question of the Day ⚡ Which type of videos do you make on your channel? Let us know! 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼** 🔴 Check out the Arkon Overhead Camera Mount HERE ➡️ amzn.to/3grJyaw
I just uploaded an Overhead camera setup video! Not normally the stuff I upload, but it's something that has made my process so much easier now for top down shots!!
the overhead camera mount you reference is not currently available on Amazon. Do you have another suggestion? Possibly less expensive as I am on a budget?
I have a quick question please. When you’re done recoding won’t the video be upside down??
Hi my channel is all about boardgames and my other hobby but I focus on boardgames. I usually do unboxing , how to play and I usually do Top down shot. This video give me idea how to do my top down shot and planning to upgrade.
Building a RUclips a channel in 2021 is gonna be difficult. You're gonna fail, post videos that get no views, and you'll be slow to get subscribers. However, the biggest mistake you can make is quitting. If you stay consistent, if you work hard, and if you put our quality content, you'll have no choice but to grow. Let's smash out 2021, yeah? 💪🏻
Never give up
I find the "I don't give a FK" method works pretty well. I don't care how big my channel is now or ever, I make videos because I enjoy doing so. Every week I keep getting more subscribers to my little sh#t show using this I don't care method lol....
Cheers 🍻.
@@Finite-Tuning Bro, I completely agree! My journey started off being scared of what to upload and I felt so lost. One day, I decided to just make any videos I wanted it and that's when my channel started to take off!
@@Vegankingzz I won't if you won't? 🤔
Good luck to you in 2021! This will be your year! 😁
I legit just got this recommended this on Amazon and than all of the sudden the next day you guys have a video about it! Dope thanks!
Having both cameras clamped to the table can’t be great for vibrations/shakiness. This rig decoupled on it’s own stand would be pretty cool though.
That was exactly my thinking as well, does anybody know if there is such rig decoupled?
Again, amazing. Added to wish list.
The timing of this video couldn’t be better. I just started looking into how to do this. Keep up the great work!
Anyone reading this just keep on doing it and everything will be successful
Thank you for this information too
Same to you Elizabeth! Keep going!
@@sleeprightsounds7012 thank you 😊
Great setup for an overhead rig. But sometimes, with a desk setup like that, a little vibration from the table will shake the camera.. so if you're doing unboxing videos, keep that in mind.. another alternative is having a boom arm attached to a lighstand.. its out of the way and it's not attached to the desk. That's what I did with my videos. Pretty easy and it's under $100. Check it out if you're interested...
Was thinking the same thing while watching. You can actually see the camera moving on multiple occasions.
@@AndyThePyro right? I mean I think its pretty cool since you can have a secondary camera at the bottom or an external monitor.. but attaching the mount on the desk can be tricky since it'll vibrate
Yeah... I wish this didn't require clamping to a table. I considered a light stand for overhead and was looking at c-stands but never sorted out the best approach -- seemed like overkill for cellphone recording.
Well good thinking. I was actually looking for something like this like an arm but like you said, vibrations can mess it up so I think I just need something to come out of a side stand or something. Currently I use my tripod for unboxing videos and it does get in the way
@@switchunboxing you can check out how I did mine on my channel.. maybe it'll spark some ideas for yours. Lemme know
I have an Arkon mount & I use the handy dandy iPad attachment on the vertical pole so I can use it to pull up Facebook live and see the comments while broadcasting the live through the overhead phone/camera on the horizontal pole.🙌
Oh my God, I've been looking since last January (2020) how to do this, thank you so much!!! Subscribed!
This is perfect. I have tried so many overhead rigs and none of them have seemed as excellent as this choice!
better off jerry-ringing one when it has supports on left and right so you dont have to deal with a bar in front of you or having to flip the video 180 degrees because you have the camera recording wrong way round.
Do you think it'll work with the heavier Canon & RF lenses?
argh, the thing that drives me crazy about these videos is no one every talks about camera and lenses. I don't need 1000 videos showing me how to mount a camera or a light. I need a video that shows which camera to use, sensor size, focal lengths, lens options, etc.
I would go C-stand instead. Cheaper and way more sturdy and versatile. As a BeatMaker who uses drum machines and keyboards this type of setup shakes depending upon the type desk you use. Great vid as usual!
Got a link to one you recommend?
If this doesn't suit, then try the Glide Gear, overheard extension arm. $70 in the US and £50 in the UK. Just add it to an existing tripod and balance it. I balanced it with 2 bottles of water in a bag. Took some great overhead photos, my profile picture is the picture.
our overhead rig uses a mic boom stand with a webcam on the end. we also use a phone rig in place of the webcam. it works great for us.
One thing that you didn't mention is that the camera will always be shaking because it's attached to the table and everytime you put your hands or something on table, it will shake.
Nice camera mount for filming, thanks for the review.
Thank you so much! I have been looking for an overhead filming desk mount. I will be purchasing this. Thank you so much!
I dont recommend any tripods that are adjusted on the same table you work on. When the table shakes, everything else shakes too. I have a very stable table, but still whenever I switch pens, that little movement makes the table shake... I prefer having the tripod or holder or whatever one is using adjusted on something close to the table.
You had me from the second you slid into frame! Well done!
this is EXTREMELY helpful for me. i do car drawing videos so i definitely need to try this when i get a camera
I’ve never needed a top down shot but do think they are satisfying
this guy is so smart and cool cant help but buy it . ive been looking for something like this thanks man !
Finaly -- I have been waiting this video for long... top-down shot is what I need
I needed this one.
Gah! I'm a watch youtuber AND I NEEEEDED THIS IN MY LIFE! PS, fantastic Royal Oak ;) Top tier choice my friend!
I hope everyone have a successful channel 🎉
just subbed to yours!
That slide in had me busting. Thanks for the info Omar.
The best product ever ! Thanks for sharing this man. You simply rock
This would be so helpful. Adding it to cart. Thank you Omar!!! Mother’s Day is coming up 😀😀
This is a nice option but currently, I am using a Ulanzi-Uurig Table Top Rig. It has one base pole (around 3 feet high) with 3 arms:
1 arm has 3 segments that has a 1/4" mount
1 arm has 2 segments that has ballhead with an arca-swiss mount
1 arm has 2 segments for mounting other lighting solutions.
It mounts on your table just like the Arkon Mount and only costs around US$75
The Ulanzi rig bounces SO MUCH. I bought it and am regretting.
Thanks for mentioning this. As I am an artist myself, I wanted some kind of rig that allows my viewers a top down view of my surface as I draw. I will remember this for future reference - thanks again!!
That's truly a great tool to use! Been looking for that type of tool instead of a C Stand etc. Great tips here! Thanks!
Something to put on my wish list. I've used a spare microphone stand with an iPhone mount for top down videos in the past.
nice slide into the frame, loved it 👍🏼
Thank you this actualywhat i was looking for they are out of order but will keep a eye on it for next purchase
If you want an alternative, you can setup a boom arm extension on top of a lighstand.. the whole setup is under $100.. you can check how I did mine on my channel if you're interested..
This is why I've been looking for thank you very much and good video
Wow what a informative video on the Arkon Mount DSLR. Awesome review
Someday I have this also.. Thank you for your ideas shared to the people.. This is very helpful to us..
I agree about the tripod legs when inverting my tripod. I ran into that challenge when shooting a dissection video with a full grown adult sturgeon. I didn't mind the legs being in the way that much with a small fish but it. was a giant pain and had to go completely hand held for the big fish. Definitely going to look into this solution. Looks like it can get cleaned easily too!!! Thanks Omar!
Hello. I thought I asked this question before, but I guess I neglected to hit the comment button. I am trying to film in my very small kitchen. I have a tripod which is quite heavy duty. I cannot connect anything to the counter top which is actually a stainless steel counter height table on wheels; reason being is that the camera will shake from any activity done on the counter, like using the stand mixer. I can't afford an expensive setup atm, so I am wondering what would I need to convert the tripod into a stable overhead camera rig? Thanks!
i have similar mount, but that shacks the table, while unboxing or making video, and that shacks effect your video recording.
How you are managing the table shocks?
When doing an painting video and tapping on a canvas, what will prevent the table from wiggling causing the camera also wiggle also???
Thank you for posting this video 📹. A very informative, & educational as well..
This is very helpful for my future goals! Sometimes I wish ya'll had more content of setups and strategies for RUclips Artists!
More to come!
The problem with this setup is that any table vibrations will translate directly to camera shake. In my view if you are filming something top down where there is movement/motion (i.e. drawing), you'd probably be better off with a c-stand counterweighted with a sandbag, keeping the whole rig away from the table. At least that's what I've been doing.
You could also clamp it to a small shelf mounted to the wall behind your station, like some streamers do with mic boom arms behind their monitors to eliminate audio vibrations.
@@sleeprightsounds7012 yea that definitely would be a good option as well!
Think Media team killin it as usual. Also got me with that intro😎
Super cool specially than you can use instead of Tripod💪💪👍👍👍
Ah! I just got the Manfrotto 244 articulating arm to use as a desk mount/ tripod for my camera, and also to use for top down shots. It's a wee bit too short for top-down shots, so wish this video came out sooner!
Great video. I’ve recently bought a Arkon product for filming in my car. Do you have any of the best recommendations for car vlogging?
Amazing! I use a monitor mount that has an extending arm to get my overhead shots. But this is great!
Interesting choice. You use a portable background stand with my camera clamped to the rod that goes across the table for my top down. I’m definitely getting this too.
I’ve been waiting on something like this for a long time.
Thanks for your review! This is just what I was looking for as I begin my art streaming journey! I used your coupon as well! thanks!
Super useful mount. Thanks for sharing this with us 🙏
Another video that was exactly what I needed. ASQ haha
This is probably a dumb question. Do you flip the video so it's not upside down when you edit the video?
Oh man! I need to level up to this SOON 🙌🏼
I just use a microphone boom arm with a mic thread to 1/4 adapter for overhead shots. They are designed to hold up weight (does just fine with my m50 and m6) and they are really cheap (maybe $40 - I just had one around).
LMAO... the slide in tho! Omar is the best man!
Whats a good budget camera to get started for recording table top games?
just bought it, thanks
perfect, i've been looking for something like that
What a great tool! I need to add it to the list of stuff LOL
I can see the camera shaking when you either touch the table or you put something down onto the table or pick it up from the table. I think best case scenario is to have the mount not attached to the table.
Even though it’s top down, how do you flip it so that it’s filming from your point of view ? I hope that makes sense
That intro tho!! Also #MOREKYLE !!
This came at the perfect time for me. I do a lot of unboxing content and I'm having to angle down my tripod to get a decent shot. It's not proper birds eye view
I’m using an old enlarger where I replaced the head with a tripod mount. It’s a very solid construction, being designed for the rather heavy enlarger head; moving the camera up and down is easy and precise with a crank. And you can get those enlargers for very little money these days.
YO THANK YOU SO SO MUCH
Great way to get different and unique shots.
This is a great video, even if it's not for top down videos, you can use this mount for all sorts of crazy camera angles I would think.
*Yeah I do this with my elgato but I don't have a Large Lens other then the Sigma 30mm but I don't use it in that sense. But I love products like this as it does make it simpler.*
Because it is mounted to the desktop where you are showcasing products, the video becomes shaken if you touch the desktop/table. Best way is to mount it to a separate piece of table or wood or something that can hold it steady.
I hope Neewer is going to make a good but cheaper alternative
Omar can you make a video on best budget table for unboxing videos
any suggestions for something much lighter, just to hold my iphon? i like the clamping setup style
. Thank you :)
We just started doing live streaming food demos and could use this mount. It looks like it is currently unavailable as of Aug 19. I will check that link again in a couple of days.
Have you done a vid on lighting the top down shot?
Awesomeness 😎😎😎
Thank you so Omar for making this video! I do over head shots sometimes on my channel... this was very helpful!😊💕 stay blessed 💕
Nice will get 1,one of these days! Great video tfs!
can you recommend a very light vesa arm for the monitor (3.5-5kg)?
Thanks
Really touch my heart
Thanks so much for the video! I do art, and I have been struggling with getting an overhead view and this helped a lot! Have a nice day!
Care to share what camera model you using? And the price? Thanks in advance!
Any suggestions that don't clamp to a table? I do art and the table will wobble....
I currently use a 🗜 mount that I love for my iPad/iPhone for overhead filming. I never have issues with it wobbling unless I actually hit the mount itself accidentally which rarely happens so I don’t expect this will wobble in use. But I haven’t decided if this is what I want. I’m in the middle of studio remodel and I’m adding an M50 Mark ii for videos and looking for the best setup for my overheads which is my primary video style.
This is so cool! Getting one now! 🥰
Very informative video. Care to share which Arkon Overhead Camera Mount model did you use in this video? tks
I'm trying to improve my RUclips videos every day!!! 🙌🏻
I love this
So cool thanks for the great content as always!
Wow from $170 in 2021 to now costing $223 in 2023... Hello Inflation...
It's the perfect seismometer.
Hi what camera are you using ?
At the 2:33 mark you added a clamp rig. Can you include the link to that rig to purchase please...Thank you.
This mount looks so wobbly. How do you avoid those wobbles especially when it is attached to your desk with a clamp like that and you are doing stuff on your desk ?