Swap Tripod Heads The Fast Way!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @henkvandenbergh1301
    @henkvandenbergh1301 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video. I found it while also coming to the conclusion that I needed a simple way to swap heads on my tripod and monopod. $120 for the release clamp plus $55 each for a release plate for a total of $230 plus taxes. This made me wonder “that’s steep’”. I needed an alternative.
    Since I am rather new to all of this, please forgive me if I use incorrect terminology and/or names of pieces of equipment. I had these pieces already here, so this was a quick and easy and free experiment.
    Needed: one Arca Swiss QR clamp and one 50mm Arca Swiss QR plate.
    - Remove the ⅜ to ¼ screw adapter from this QR clamp.
    - Securely attach QR clamp to the ⅜ screw on tripod.
    - Securely screw the ⅜ to ¼ screw adapter into your tripod head.
    - Securely attach QR plate into the ¼ screw
    - Securely attach tripod head to the QR clamp on your tripod.
    Done. That’s about $15 (Amazon for a QR clamp+plate).
    This looks good, this looks solid, and unless I am missing something, no need for $230 of new stuff.
    I have this currently set up on my SLIK PRO 700DX, Magnus gimbal head and Canon 90d.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  3 года назад

      Sounds like it would work. However, the reason I use RRS is that I've seen inexpensive QR systems fail and witnessed the cameras break as they hit the ground. It's a bad sound, so be cautious.

    • @kennethschroeder2789
      @kennethschroeder2789 3 года назад +1

      Henk, could you please reply with the Amazon links for the mounting system you describe. Like many others, there is no way I could afford the RRS equipment.

    • @brucewilliamsstudio4932
      @brucewilliamsstudio4932 7 дней назад

      Henk, can you provide some amazon links? It's not clear what you are referring to in your comment.

  • @JDLVHIGHROLLER
    @JDLVHIGHROLLER 6 лет назад +27

    Once again Steve talks and it costs me money :-) Thanks for a great tip!!

    • @bubbadahut9639
      @bubbadahut9639 6 лет назад +1

      agreed... i only have one gimbal head... and so far nothing else.. but its a PITA to take the head off to stow it in my bag when i'm done .. however the only saving grace for me right now is that really right stuff has no good store near me in canada that actually has any of those... but thats an awesome setup to have imho.... i won't risk stripping my 3/8 thread every time i fumble putting it on :)

  • @merkin22
    @merkin22 3 года назад +1

    Just installed my clamp and 2 plates on a couple of heads. Finally. Pretty sure the RRS clamps were on backorder for over 2 months precisely because of discussion about this topic on your forums in the late summer! LOL Thanks for yet another great tip.

  • @dalekeith4961
    @dalekeith4961 2 года назад

    Always like to rewatch your videos prior to getting my gear ready for the field. Off I go with my Z9 and 100-400S.

  • @kilohotel6750
    @kilohotel6750 4 года назад +1

    Did this after watching your video and have also just added one on my Lenscoat beanbag for my car window. So easy to swap my gimbal head from tripod to beanbag.

  • @MLJ7424
    @MLJ7424 6 месяцев назад

    Absolutely Brilliant idea , thanks for sharing this Steve

  • @GBB70
    @GBB70 5 лет назад +1

    Did the same after watching your "what's in the bag" video a few weeks ago except I got the DVTL-55 plate instead of the 40. Since I shoot both landscape and wildlife the ease of changing out heads is great. I like the tip using the blue Loctite since the quick release lever is not going to be removed the added safety of a more secure base is reassuring. I tend to use my tripod more often, but it is nice to have the monopod/gimble option.

  • @markusstiller9882
    @markusstiller9882 6 лет назад +2

    Hi Steve, l like this system,too. Using the same RRS clamp and plates on all of my equipment. 3 Tripods and multiple heads and gimbals. Yes, RRS is expensive but if you tried it once then you know the quality. I really like this stuff. I can also recommend all the parts.

  • @seantomlinson3320
    @seantomlinson3320 3 года назад

    Why is it that everyone of your gear videos costs me money?!?! But I love this so much. Yeah, it isn't cheap but it's far less expensive than another good tripod!

  • @terencefdes2000
    @terencefdes2000 4 года назад

    Thanks so much...... OMG It was so Simple.
    I struggled for days on end.

  • @scottyounggren4385
    @scottyounggren4385 3 года назад +3

    while blue loctite is ok, you can use a dab of Colgate toothpaste for the same results with absolutely NO thread damage when you or if you need to remove it. We use Colgate for a lot of frequently removed bolts for desert racing applications... works great

  • @asiandetective4998
    @asiandetective4998 Год назад +1

    Arca-Swiss now make a quick release base for changing heads. It is more streamlined than the RRS solution. Both plates have grub screws to lock to tripod and head and you can buy additional head plates. I use it for my BH-55 , gimbal and Arca-Swiss D2 geared head.

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      Hi thank You so much for Your sharing - please also tell us the exact references, please. !
      For instance I like the Quick Level, variable, and lockable clamp by Acratech better than the concept by RRS.
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html
      (I have RRS its long versons of clamps and love them but sometimes rather wish I had their more square ones. But also, admittedly : Their mean slighty larger jaw-width then Arca standart can be 'annoying')
      Never tried those Acratech but seem to deserve the also too high price somewhat more.)

    • @asiandetective4998
      @asiandetective4998 Год назад

      @@AR-vf7vg The Arca Swiss Quick Link Set. I know what you mean about the different size between Arca Swiss Classic and everyone else’s “Arca Swiss” plates. I have the RRS plates and Zacuto half cage with AS plate built in on C70 that fits both the BH55 & ASD4 heads because I have the AS classic quick release clamp on it but my AS L Plate only fits the D4. I also have a square AS plate for my AS panoramic kit so it’s not ideal but I also have a Miller tripod and fluid head that has a completely different plate on it! Good problem to have though as the Miller is a great video tripod/ head for the C70.

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад +1

      @@asiandetective4998
      Oh ok ! thank You! So I could find this
      and a copy by Leofoto
      ruclips.net/video/CulQKUZBqNg/видео.html
      Now I wonder how they compare to the Manfrotto Moove !

  • @rvjunke3073
    @rvjunke3073 5 лет назад

    Great tip! I’ll be doing this but I’ll drill lever on quick release and add a little safety via little cable or something to ensure quick release can’t be opened.

  • @fredmccaa9257
    @fredmccaa9257 6 лет назад +4

    I just got in a new carbon fiber light weight tripod for my camera, i'm older so need to have as light as load as possible. I was dreading changing the heads from the gimbal to the regular ball head and was going to order another tripod but your method just saved some frustration and weight. So thank you Steve

  • @roadslesstraveled1
    @roadslesstraveled1 6 лет назад +1

    OMG This is AWESOME! Thank you, Steve. But geez, you've just cost us more money again, LOL!!!

  • @emcstudio4165
    @emcstudio4165 4 года назад +1

    The sunwayfoto version has an adjustable lever which can adjust to the minor difference for different acra plate. Could be an alternative. Great video!

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @howlinhog
    @howlinhog 3 года назад +1

    I know you had a pop up saying it requires a torch to remove a screw with loctite on it, but, you may really really want to emphasize the hassle that that can become, let alone the fact that you could ruin the internals. Take it from a mechanic with forty years experience keeping fasteners in place. You're much better off using a light lubricant on the threads and especially in the case of a screw with a tapered head, put it on the mating surface of the screw head. It's all about clamping force! If you install a screw into dry threads it will take far more turning torque to get the same amount of clamping force as a lubricated thread. Clamping force is was keeps things secure.

  • @davidbuurma9309
    @davidbuurma9309 5 лет назад

    RRS is expensive but also a great value! Keep the videos coming!

  • @kilohotel6750
    @kilohotel6750 6 лет назад

    That is a great setup, will have to look into it for my trip to the Grand Tetons next week. Would love to see a video on how you pack for fly away trips.

  • @Dazarazmataz
    @Dazarazmataz 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Steve, do you think you could make a video on your wildlife post processing workflow? I know post processing can be a lengthy process but I would love to see your techniques.

  • @bobbismith4605
    @bobbismith4605 2 года назад

    Thank you love this idea

  • @daveb8234
    @daveb8234 6 лет назад

    Many thanks Steve for sharing, this is great info! I’m going to outfit my system with this setup too!

  • @kevinj.murphy6582
    @kevinj.murphy6582 6 лет назад +1

    The convenience & quickness of this setup outweighs the expense (for those that actively switch out heads for different shooting situations). Do the 2 set screws in RRS quick release plate catch outer edge of Wimberly WH-200 to secure attachment? Thanks for another helpful tip, from one of the best.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад

      Not sure I follow - the pins do match up and would engage the QR clamp safety notches should it not be fully secured.

  • @karl-johanbratt9949
    @karl-johanbratt9949 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Steve, always great stuff, one of the best on RUclips. Will there be a review of the Nikon 500/5.6 PF anytime soon?

  • @AR-vf7vg
    @AR-vf7vg Год назад

    For that price You could also permanently attach a (other brand's) 'slim' laveling baseplate with build-in clamp
    (even if it is redundant with the head's abilities... tripod setup is that much more logic)

  • @rickeycarter
    @rickeycarter 6 лет назад +4

    I looked at those, but was scared of them. The lever seems too exposed. I've brushed up against trees and stuff and would be afraid the lever would pop open. I ended getting one of the tripods with the systematic plates that you mount the heads to. To me, these have just a touch extra security.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад +6

      I suppose anything is possible, but it locks down pretty well. In addition, I use QR clamps like that for my BH-55 and WH-200 and have never inadvertently pulled the lever, even while hiking with cameras / lenses attached.
      OTOH - I have seen countless loose heads on tripods that weren’t securely fastened and working their way off. So, I think it can happen either way.

    • @lmcq784
      @lmcq784 6 лет назад

      The QR levers also have a intermediate stop where the plates can slide but not pop off. As long as you have the slide stop screws installed, nothing's coming off by accident. (At least for me... YMMV.)

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      ​@@lmcq784 See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @misckicirina
    @misckicirina 6 лет назад

    Hi Steve, very useful video, thank you for sharing this. I see that you have in this video a RRS tripod, did you switch from Gitzo to RR? May I ask which model did you get and what would you recommend between a Gitzo GT4543LS and a RRS TVC-34L?
    Thank you!

  • @alexslomin
    @alexslomin 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Steve, I am a 14 year old wildlife photographer and I have saved up for a second Nikon body. I currently have the aps-c D7500 but am trying to decide between a used d4 or a D500. Any advice? Thanks!!

  • @daviddieli6019
    @daviddieli6019 Год назад

    Steve, great idea. The RRS Dovetail is also expensive. Do I really need to use a RRS Dovetail?

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  Год назад

      There are other brands. However, I've never had any RSS plates or clamps break. OTOH, I have talked to people using other (i.e., cheaper) brands and they have had them let loose or break. The RSS stuff is pricy, but IMO worth it since the stuff I'm attaching is far more expensive than the mounts. (Also, I don't have any business associating with RSS - I just like their stuff).

  • @ramcphee
    @ramcphee 6 лет назад

    Like this tip Steve. However one question I offer carry my 600mm over my shoulder on the tripod, do these clamps lock up solid enough for this action?

  • @rdrun51660
    @rdrun51660 6 лет назад

    As always thanks Steve, I am putting this in place. Do you ever do classes out west, I live in Phoenix Arizona? Thanks

  • @billmckim532
    @billmckim532 2 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @rjm-w3616
    @rjm-w3616 2 года назад

    A great tip. BUT I can't locate the Clamp: Really Right Stuff B2-LR-II Lever-Release Clamp (60mm). Is it still made? Also, RRS is very difficult to get in the UK even "A" does not stock it. Any suggestions for a workable alternative?

  • @christosphillips3568
    @christosphillips3568 6 лет назад +3

    Cool man love it thanks👍🏻Only if RRS were more readily available Aghh🙄

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @Zeppy007
    @Zeppy007 6 лет назад

    Great video as always Steve! Just ordered both. I thought I notice you have a 3rd one on your Wimberly was I seeing right? If so, I want to do the same.

    • @Zeppy007
      @Zeppy007 6 лет назад

      Never mind I found it... Really Right Stuff PG-CC Cradle Clamp for Gimbal Tripod Heads

  • @H3XIUS
    @H3XIUS 6 лет назад

    A fantastic 'why didn't I think of that' moment. Awesome video Steve, as usual to be honest.
    If people are worried about locktite, teflon plumbing tape works really well while still being easily removed from the threads if needed. In case something needs deep cleaning, like if your tripod went for a swim in saltwater or got otherwise 'gross.'
    One thing to remember Steve, in moist/humid environments (like Costa Rica) you can start getting galvanic corrosion between steel and aluminum parts if the anodizing is scratched through. Considering you probably check your gear somewhat regularly and clean as needed, it's likely not an issue. Just pointing out that it is a consideration since those threaded studs and screws are usually steel against aluminum parts.
    Mostly I just side on 'overkill' for being paranoid about my gear though.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words and advice. The truth is though, these are just tools to me, I typically wear this stuff out long before corrosion concerns :)

    • @H3XIUS
      @H3XIUS 6 лет назад

      Fair enough Steve. :) keep up the awesome work. Gotta say I’m a bit envious, but you worked your butt off to get where you’re at.

  • @paulhowardvideos
    @paulhowardvideos 2 года назад

    Just seeing this video and love this set up. I"m looking at getting the Feisol CM-1471 monopod with this Wimberly. I also have the Benro Adventure tripod with a Benro IB2 tripod head. However, I have an L-bracket on my camera. Can I still keep the L-bracket on the camera with this type of setup? I'm thinking yes but just want to make sure. Also, I see since making this video that RRS no longer makes the TH-DVTL-40 Round Dovetail Plate. What would you recommend as an alternative?

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  2 года назад

      I'm not familiar with the gear you mention, but I can't see why an "L" bracket wound't work with it - at least not from a swapping aspect. Looking at the RRS site, I'm not sure if the plates are discontinued or just out of stock. They are listed as out of stock. I never looked into any alternatives so I don't have an answer there.

    • @paulhowardvideos
      @paulhowardvideos 2 года назад

      @@backcountrygallery Ahh yes, you're right. It's out of stock so I'll wait for that part to come in. Thank you for the prompt reply. Looking forward to begin my wildlife photography with my new Fuji 150-600 lens I just ordered.

  • @dust1415
    @dust1415 6 лет назад

    Great idea Thanks for a great tip keep them coming

  • @jacobkrueger1920
    @jacobkrueger1920 8 месяцев назад

    If I use a leveling base on a systematic tripod, wouldnt it be cheaper and quicker just to buy another leveling base to keep attached to each of my tripod heads? I can lock and unlock it from my tripod just as easy as this.

  • @wildlifesnapper1
    @wildlifesnapper1 6 лет назад +1

    I can drop my Gimbal off my Benro/Induro tripod with the turn of a lock knob and replace it with a Benro S7 fluid head in about 10 seconds, the Gimbal comes out of the centre of the tripod and the fluid head drops in. The lock nut is built into the tripod for both heads.

  • @samsungh3137
    @samsungh3137 Год назад

    when you thread that clamp onto the tripod , its a close metal on metal contact. doesnt that affect the opening or closing of the clamp due to friction on the tripod base?

  • @shawnboisclair3696
    @shawnboisclair3696 6 лет назад

    I know in past videos you used Gitzo tripods but the tripod in the video seemed to be a really right stuff tripod. Is this a new piece of equipment and could you share the model info.
    Thanks, planning to get a new tripod this holiday season.

  • @FTropper
    @FTropper 6 лет назад

    That's pretty cool!

  • @mikeh9661
    @mikeh9661 4 года назад

    Steve, don't you worry about snagging the RRS clamp lever on something, especially when you're carrying the tripod over your shoulder, and accidentally releasing the camera/lens from the base plate? I do... that's why I went with your idea and used the Manfrotto 323 RC2 system instead. It also uses a lever to lock the plate in place but it also has a small secondary lever that locks the primary lever.
    BTW, love your videos and have bought a couple of your books which I thoroughly enjoyed.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  4 года назад +1

      Honestly, it's tucked in tight and out of the way - plus it would have to be a full pull - just halfway won't allow the rig to fall. I've been using this system for a few years now and so far nothing like that has even come close to happening. Plus, I've yet to hear from anyone who has had an accident. So, not too worried :) (of course, I totally just jinxed myself LOL!)

    • @mikeh9661
      @mikeh9661 4 года назад

      @@backcountrygallery Did you make a video about a less expensive clone of the RRS B2 or am I confusing you with someone else?

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  4 года назад

      @@mikeh9661 Nope, not me. Sorry.

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @bensslightnature
    @bensslightnature 6 лет назад +2

    hey steve, could you possible test the AF speed of the nikkor 500mm pf when you get the chance? id love to know how fast the AF is and you said there's a copy on the way to you!
    love your videos! :D

  • @jerjaws
    @jerjaws 8 месяцев назад

    How is the gimbal set up for the quick release with Swiss Arca lens foot?

  • @mikebrownhill4662
    @mikebrownhill4662 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting this very useful video. I've been considering going with RRS clamps for my tripod and monopod - but one thing holds me back. I use a 600mm f4 lens (VERY heavy) and when I move position I sometimes keep my gear attached and put the tripod or monopod over my shoulder to carry the setup (I know - I really shouldn't!) I'm worried that with the RRS clamp, the lever could catch on my rucksack and release my gear. Am I being paranoid - or is this a real risk? If the latter, then I think I either have to look for a good quality screw clamp or finally break my bad habit and dismount my gear when I change position. Thanks for any help!

    • @roybon4424
      @roybon4424 2 года назад

      Same question here :) I would be really annoyed to have a 500 fall on ground I guess. But it's true that the safe way when moving is to detach from monopod rather than have it on shoulder, which of course, we do all the time :)

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @paulovargas3812
    @paulovargas3812 6 лет назад

    Hi friend, could you help me with a question? How to make the Histogram be displayed in Live view mode? I bought my D810 now but I can not see it.

  • @canyouhearmetoday
    @canyouhearmetoday Месяц назад

    Which tripod do you use?

  • @stevewheat7374
    @stevewheat7374 10 месяцев назад

    Where can I find the Really Right Suff PG-CC Cradle Clamp ?

  • @terryhatcher6042
    @terryhatcher6042 6 лет назад

    Cool where can you get these and how much

  • @oleggontar2942
    @oleggontar2942 6 лет назад

    Sorry Steve, it is not really related to this video... There were rumors about a 600mm f5.6 pf lens. Is that gossip is still around, it this is what turned out to be the 500mm f5.6 pf? (as 600pf was predicted to be announced around this time i think the rumors was dated back to april of this year)

  • @sundar.rnsamy
    @sundar.rnsamy 2 года назад

    Dear Steve,
    I am living in India. I am watching your videos regularly. I can get the Clamp you mentioned through a friend living in the USA. But the Dovetail is not available from any online stores in the US. Can you please suggest to me an alternative to Really Right Stuff TH-DVTL-40 Round Dovetail Plate? I like the RRS brand. So, if the alternative also may be RRS. Thank you.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  2 года назад +1

      It's in stock at B&H:
      www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1623275-REG/really_right_stuff_th_dvtl_40_round_dovetail_plate.html

    • @sundar.rnsamy
      @sundar.rnsamy 2 года назад

      @@backcountrygallery Thank you so much for your immediate response and reply. I have placed the order. It is under the backorder process. Hope it will be delivered soon to my friend's US address.

  • @joemurray1075
    @joemurray1075 4 года назад

    Good idea but your back pack must be the size of a small convertible to have all that gear available with you on a shoot.

    • @gtwynet
      @gtwynet 4 года назад

      agreed, what are you carrying with you? I keep going back and forth with smaller and larger pack and it's costing money to keep trying different things

  • @joesb1
    @joesb1 6 лет назад +1

    The Really Right Stuff clamps and plates are actually: TH-DVTL-40: Round Dovetail Plate. And B2-40-LR-M6: Lever-release clamp

    • @kapseli86
      @kapseli86 5 лет назад +1

      This is wrong info, B2-40-LR-M6: Lever-release clamp does not have threads on center hole. The one that Steve has in video description is correct as it has threads in the center hole.

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @mpimpaophoto2075
    @mpimpaophoto2075 6 лет назад

    Great tip...too bad that really right stuff is really expensive :-)

  • @rfssport
    @rfssport 5 лет назад

    I'm about to buy an RRS 34L MK2 4 legs listed in your "what's in my bag Costa R". There
    I think you have the TVC-34L rather than the TFC-34L. Any reason - bigger head?

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  5 лет назад

      Pretty much - I like the larger base. Not really sure why TBH, although I think you can add accessories down the road to the TVC with the little 1/4 threaded holes. I never know what I'm going to need next LOL! FWIW, it's probably not a big deal either way - my wife has the TFC in the 1 series. Both work fine with our WH-200 gimbals (although, I don't know that I'd set my 600 F/4 on the 1 series unless I had to!)

  • @mymisty7
    @mymisty7 6 лет назад

    I like it

  • @nelderaabreu1262
    @nelderaabreu1262 6 лет назад +1

    Bety good! Congratulatios!

  • @jacobgaysawyer337
    @jacobgaysawyer337 6 лет назад

    steve we cannot wait for the 500 pf review :(

  • @Heartkwt
    @Heartkwt 6 лет назад

    Please tell me more about the Gimble Head and where can I purchase them from please.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад +1

      It's a wimberley wh-200, you can get it from most camera larger camera shop or directly from wimberely. (tripodhead.com)

    • @Heartkwt
      @Heartkwt 6 лет назад

      Thank Steve

  • @jonathanpoon7024
    @jonathanpoon7024 6 лет назад

    it's quick, but one more connection, less secure?

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @mikedixonphoto
    @mikedixonphoto 6 лет назад

    I like well-built stuff and don't mind paying more for it, but I feel that the RRS products are really over priced - even for being made in the USA.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад +3

      They are expensive, but the way I look at it is that I'll likely get 15 years of use out of the clamps and maybe never need to replace the plates. So, I divide out the costs over that time period and it's not so bad. Rationalization? Maybe, but it works for me LOL!

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @MrJueKa
    @MrJueKa 6 лет назад

    I can`t sign up to receive your e-mail newsletters because I`ve not received your instruction e-mail to confirm my subscription even after several attempts :(

  • @davedavidson4878
    @davedavidson4878 2 года назад

    cant seem to find a supplier for these pieces in the UK . anyone found any where uk based?

  • @jamesr.9239
    @jamesr.9239 6 лет назад +1

    The Really right stuff gear that you use is great , but beware the lever release as it can easily dump your gear on the ground if you're not always paying attention. Early on in my use of the lever clamp I dumped my pano setup on the ground because I fully opened the lever instead of just half opening the lever as I was trying to slide the bar thru the clamp to adjust the setup. Luckily my camera wasn't mounted when this happened. I have since gone back to the old screw type of clamp . It takes only a few seconds longer but gives me a little piece of mind.

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @drumbatter100
    @drumbatter100 6 лет назад

    What concerns me is that the lever is so easily pulled to release the plate. Is there a locking device which stops it from opening so easily as I would be afraid of it catching in undergrowth, clothing or strap of bag when carried over the shoulder. I still think I would prefer the thumb screw as thes will take at least one turn before the plate is released.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад

      I'll echo what I've said to others with this concern:
      I suppose anything is possible, but it locks down pretty well. In addition, I use QR clamps like that for my BH-55 and WH-200 and have never inadvertently pulled the lever, even while hiking with cameras / lenses attached. No one seems to worry about it on the head, it's really no different on the tripod.
      OTOH - I have seen countless loose heads on tripods that weren’t securely fastened and working their way off. So, I think it can happen either way.

    • @drumbatter100
      @drumbatter100 6 лет назад

      Steve Perry Thanks for the reply

  • @GBradiponi
    @GBradiponi 6 лет назад

    Thanks Steve, very clever solutions, by the way have a look at the GITZO Tripod Systematic series solution . I have one from that series and it works absolutely fine.

  • @alexslomin
    @alexslomin 6 лет назад

    Hey Steve, I am going on a trip to the Okavango Delta in Botswana in March. I am looking for a monopod to use in the vehicles. Induro makes a 100$ monopod that is too short for standing but is tall enough for the vehicle. Should I get that or spend the extra money for a taller induro or gitzo to use there and at home for standing? Thank you!!

    • @Clin270
      @Clin270 6 лет назад

      I'd spend more, it'll probably work out better in the long run. I'm not a pro, but i nearly always think it's better to invest in good quality now and then not having the issue of purchasing the better product later on. If you end up doing that, you're just spending more money in the long run.

  • @zonhisham
    @zonhisham 6 лет назад

    Hi Steve,
    What would the difference be between the dovetail that you are using with the TH-DVTL-55 ?
    www.reallyrightstuff.com/TH-DVTL-55-Dovetail-Plate
    TIA

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад

      As it turns out, the one you refer to is for the BH-55 head (or just larger heads). Didn't know it at the time of the video.

  • @seangrup6186
    @seangrup6186 6 лет назад +1

    RRS is way over priced. There's no justification for a ball head to cost $500+. For real.

  • @AR-vf7vg
    @AR-vf7vg Год назад

    See below clamp by Acratech.
    I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
    Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
    I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also too high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
    ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @bodkinsbestphotography
    @bodkinsbestphotography 5 лет назад

    Awesome attachments, but holy hell are they expensive for what they are!

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      See below clamp by Acratech.
      I do have RRS... their long versons of clamps, and love them, but sometimes wish I rather had their more square ones (like those shown). But, admittedly :
      Their mean, slighty larger jaw-width then the Arca standart, can be 'annoying' !
      I never tried jet those by Acratech but they sure seem to deserve the also to high price much more (added tension AND safty locking).
      ruclips.net/video/7GjEHBP3P9A/видео.html

  • @Rad_Travels
    @Rad_Travels 6 лет назад

    Really? People ask a lot about the this? I didn't know that the audience here is that much of beginners! No offense intended.

  • @rhmimages
    @rhmimages 6 лет назад

    yuck. Forced ad at the beginning that I can't skip

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад +1

      I can't control what ads YT chooses to display, sorry.

    • @rhmimages
      @rhmimages 6 лет назад

      I noticed the same thing on another feed today, so it clearly isn't you. When I went back to reply, youtube is trying to get me to watch a 2 minute video on iphone cases. It really isn't fair to creators like you.

  • @MrExel47
    @MrExel47 6 лет назад +1

    Nice idea, but I guess the weight will add up fast. My backpack is already to heavy :D

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад +3

      All I can say is that they are pretty light, but yes, every little thing does add up!

    • @MrExel47
      @MrExel47 6 лет назад +1

      I really appreciate that you always answer the comments. Not a lot of youtubers do this. This is one of the many reasons why I love your channel so much!

  • @skakdosmer
    @skakdosmer 6 лет назад +4

    That's what separates a pro from the rest of us. Personally I'd consider it a waste of good money.

  • @geoffn8963
    @geoffn8963 6 лет назад

    I've considered doing this in the past and this is a nice and fast way....but really it takes about 20 sec to unscrew and re-screw those heads on and off the same tripod....how often do you need to switch from shooting landscapes with a ball head to shooting birds with the gimbal and need to change things faster than 20secs?....Seems to be an expensive solution for a non-existant problem in 99% of situations....

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  6 лет назад +1

      I thought the same thing - once upon a time. However, as mentioned in the video, I'm frequently swapping my gimbal head from my monopod to tripod and this really makes it 1000% better - at least for me. It's one of those little things you change that really makes a big impact.
      In Costa Rica, I often have days where I'm shooting a macro with the ballhead and a wildlife opportunity appears - with this system the swap from ball to gimbal is nearly instant and I get the shot.
      However, if you very seldom have the need to swap heads, I agree, this is a waste. OTOH, if you swap frequently, it's a godsend.

  • @billmckim532
    @billmckim532 2 года назад

    Awesome video