The tension knob exists so you don't punch a hole through your drywall when you can't find a stud. I know my landlord wouldn't let me use one without it. It also makes the tilting head more viable.
25 years later, my return on investment with the Manfrotto Autopoles II continues... Other manufacturers can copy the autopoles, but there’s nothing comparable to the original!
I have a set of autopoles with a manfrotto crossbar between them. I use it for top down footage but I'm having issues with how wobbly they can be if you brush by them. Also by the way, you can buy a 2 pack of silver ones from B&H for like 178, much cheaper than getting the black ones, or as singles.
Probably an issue so trivial you don't have an answer (BTW-- great video. Clear. Informative. Relevant. And pretty darn funny for a video comparing light stands.). But what's the difference between these two: Manfrotto 432-3.7B Deluxe Autopole vs the Manfrotto 032B Single Autopole?
Thank you for doing this. I know this goes beyonds the pole, but how wide you can put one from the other for the paper backdrops without them bending or falling because of gravity?
If you have them tensioned properly, they shouldn't fall. And you can theoretically put them as wide as you have a crossbar for. It really depends on the bar and how much weight you're trying to put on it. The heaviest thing I have is a 20' vinyl roll with a steel crossbar and it holds up fine.
Definitely not. I have had problems with it keeping tension long-term, and I wouldn't do wall to wall. You can get a "wall spreader" if you can't attach in, or you can mount this vertically and run a pole on it via clamps.
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The tension knob exists so you don't punch a hole through your drywall when you can't find a stud. I know my landlord wouldn't let me use one without it. It also makes the tilting head more viable.
Massively underrated video.
Thank you so much!
Bro your videos are gold I love the humor you put into them as well got a subscriber
25 years later, my return on investment with the Manfrotto Autopoles II continues... Other manufacturers can copy the autopoles, but there’s nothing comparable to the original!
I have a set of autopoles with a manfrotto crossbar between them. I use it for top down footage but I'm having issues with how wobbly they can be if you brush by them.
Also by the way, you can buy a 2 pack of silver ones from B&H for like 178, much cheaper than getting the black ones, or as singles.
This video deserves so much more than I can ever give it. It was glorious.
Haha thanks!!
Probably an issue so trivial you don't have an answer (BTW-- great video. Clear. Informative. Relevant. And pretty darn funny for a video comparing light stands.).
But what's the difference between these two: Manfrotto 432-3.7B Deluxe Autopole vs the Manfrotto 032B Single Autopole?
Without Googling it, I'm pretty sure the only difference is the that the top head of the "deluxe" can swivel to account for a non-flat ceiling.
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Thank you for doing this. I know this goes beyonds the pole, but how wide you can put one from the other for the paper backdrops without them bending or falling because of gravity?
If you have them tensioned properly, they shouldn't fall. And you can theoretically put them as wide as you have a crossbar for. It really depends on the bar and how much weight you're trying to put on it. The heaviest thing I have is a 20' vinyl roll with a steel crossbar and it holds up fine.
Can you use this wall to wall, i.e. horizontally? If not, whats the alternative?
Definitely not. I have had problems with it keeping tension long-term, and I wouldn't do wall to wall. You can get a "wall spreader" if you can't attach in, or you can mount this vertically and run a pole on it via clamps.
Thank you so much. It's very helpful.
Nailed it!!!
Thank you for this video
Great video, loved the comparison and all the funny euphemisms!
Haha, thanks! Glad it was informative.
Is there a extension for the Impact like there is for the Manfrotto?
Sure is! Just search for "Impact Varipole Extension" and you should find it.
Yessir!
I came for the comedy lol
Wait, what about the dance? You didn’t demo it!
@@khanscombe619 😂
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OK. I laughed.
ahahah your funny bro
fam... are you 12? just make a comparison video lol this was so cringe...
...says on a video posted Apr 1 in the height of COVID when we all had nothing better to do. No worries if this is "not your bag, baby."
@@NOMcreative I personally got a good laugh out of the video. Thanks for the info and the jokes :)
Hilarious!
Yikes