hi, nice review I've watched while eating some pasta with pesto ahah I have a question about aoka: you said it would be fine for a small camera, but the maximum weight is about 3 kg so... couldn't I just use it with my sony A7 III + tamron 24-70 mm 2,8 (total weight 1,7 kg)? I would shoot stars at night and taking some landscape photography. Currently I use a Mandfrotto befree that donesn't let you "free" as the name would suggest with its 2 kg of wight. thanks
Just got my innorel 2 weeks ago. I shot a ton with it and love it more than my old manfrotto alluminum tripod. You have to remind your viewers that the included accessories are in the hidden pocket inside the bag haha it took me 1 return to notice lol
To replace my big aluminium Manfrotto I took an Innorel, but the RT40C, also in carbon. I prefer legs in four sections instead of five, because the last one is not as flimsy. And it’s also much lighter than the RT55C, at around 2 pounds. It’s height is slightly higher, it has the same good head, and packs really well.
I like different aspects of them. The one with the spikes seems like it would be good to use on uneven ground. I also like the one that you can take out the center and put it underneath and take pictures closer to the ground. Pretty cool. Hope to see more of your photos soon.
If someone wants an even more budget option travel tripod, check out the Zomei Q666. I got it for $52 USD, it extends to 62", weighs 3.07 lb, folds to 14.5", aluminum legs, converts to monopod. There are tons of reviews of it on RUclips
I had that tripod a while back, ended up replacing it, the leg ended up bending while using a Sigma 150-600mm, but prior to that, the tripod head plate broke after a few uses. Zomei is a no go for me. I use Benro and Sirui nowadays, I've had my Sirui AM now since 2019 and it's been quite reliable and sturdy
Having used the Innorel now for many monthsd (I have 2 versions) I find them great value for money. regarsd Alan PS You forgot to mention the inorel comes with spikes :)
I have a Carbon Fiber INNOREL GT324C Professional Compact Tripod rated for 55 lbs, folded height 24.4 inches, max height 70.7 inches, weight 5lbs, comes with 2 center posts, long and short and comes with spike feet. About $260.00 on Amazon. I use it for shooting my rifles.
Not really. Bigger/thicker/heavier tripods shaking with even more amplitude if you touch them. But for travel each pound in weight is calculated...don't just overload it.
This video would have been a lot more useful to me if you had included the model names of the tripods in the video or at least the description.
hi, nice review I've watched while eating some pasta with pesto ahah
I have a question about aoka: you said it would be fine for a small camera, but the maximum weight is about 3 kg so... couldn't I just use it with my sony A7 III + tamron 24-70 mm 2,8 (total weight 1,7 kg)? I would shoot stars at night and taking some landscape photography.
Currently I use a Mandfrotto befree that donesn't let you "free" as the name would suggest with its 2 kg of wight. thanks
Thank you! This is a good review! Not unpacking the box, but a practical experience of use. I'm thinking of taking it for hiking.
The Sirui with dslr 1kg? Objectiv and body 1kg?
Just got my innorel 2 weeks ago. I shot a ton with it and love it more than my old manfrotto alluminum tripod. You have to remind your viewers that the included accessories are in the hidden pocket inside the bag haha it took me 1 return to notice lol
To replace my big aluminium Manfrotto I took an Innorel, but the RT40C, also in carbon. I prefer legs in four sections instead of five, because the last one is not as flimsy. And it’s also much lighter than the RT55C, at around 2 pounds. It’s height is slightly higher, it has the same good head, and packs really well.
I like different aspects of them. The one with the spikes seems like it would be good to use on uneven ground. I also like the one that you can take out the center and put it underneath and take pictures closer to the ground. Pretty cool. Hope to see more of your photos soon.
Heya!!! Yeah, they all have their pros, that’s for sure. Ou! That’s a great idea about photos. Perhaps I’ll put a video together showing some 🤔
@@danzbeard Yes, please. Love your photos.
Just received the CX and the same concerns rose enough to order the innorel for comparison lol I'm rocking an xpro2 with a 55-200 at the heaviest.
Hi Danz Beard,
What is the of the Innorel ? Can you let me know, I appreciate very much your review. Thanks
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If someone wants an even more budget option travel tripod, check out the Zomei Q666. I got it for $52 USD, it extends to 62", weighs 3.07 lb, folds to 14.5", aluminum legs, converts to monopod. There are tons of reviews of it on RUclips
I had that tripod a while back, ended up replacing it, the leg ended up bending while using a Sigma 150-600mm, but prior to that, the tripod head plate broke after a few uses. Zomei is a no go for me. I use Benro and Sirui nowadays, I've had my Sirui AM now since 2019 and it's been quite reliable and sturdy
Such a good vid I just ordered the small and the medium tripod
Hi. I need a simple but sturdy tripod for a wind vane set up. What would you recommend. Thx
sorry, but I'm not familiar with proper wind vane setups.
Having used the Innorel now for many monthsd (I have 2 versions) I find them great value for money. regarsd Alan PS You forgot to mention the inorel comes with spikes :)
Thank you for all of your research!!! This is very helpful.
It's my absolute pleasure! I'm glad you found this very helpful. :-)))
good review !! Thx
Thank you 🙏
I have a Carbon Fiber INNOREL GT324C Professional Compact Tripod rated for 55 lbs, folded height 24.4 inches, max height 70.7 inches, weight 5lbs, comes with 2 center posts, long and short and comes with spike feet. About $260.00 on Amazon. I use it for shooting my rifles.
Hello. I have a Toyota Sienna 2007 AWD running as new. Using for my business too.
Man, you have a serious beard!
Thank you 😁
why you crying foul for the AOKA plane. Just return it free of charge and get a new one
How much food do you get stuck in that beard..
a lot
shaky
Not really. Bigger/thicker/heavier tripods shaking with even more amplitude if you touch them.
But for travel each pound in weight is calculated...don't just overload it.