Ulanzi Vijim LS24 Unboxing & Review

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @kemandily
    @kemandily Год назад +2

    The Chef is always right! =)
    It's good to see you back on RUclips, welcome back!

    • @NicxTech
      @NicxTech  Год назад

      Noticed my shirt ey?
      Glad to be back

    • @yoyonbharaduta
      @yoyonbharaduta 29 дней назад

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  • @YoutuberMaskarado
    @YoutuberMaskarado Год назад

    Do ls24 have arm extension?

  • @jmathew6988
    @jmathew6988 Год назад

    Hi. Possible to use it upside down, suspended from a ceiling.

    • @NicxTech
      @NicxTech  9 месяцев назад

      A good concept, but I'm curious to see how you would mount it. You are planning on changing the table clamp into something else I presume?

    • @jmathew6988
      @jmathew6988 9 месяцев назад

      @@NicxTech Hi. Thank you for your interest. I need to pan the camera over a table. It's in anatomical labs. A proper option is to use a medical arm like used in ORs for lighting. But those way too expensive. I hope you get the picture.

  • @SENPXL
    @SENPXL Год назад

    would you recommend this over a THRONMAX FLEX BOOM ARM? i have a blue yeti and its slightly heavy

    • @SENPXL
      @SENPXL Год назад

      or this over the 25?

    • @NicxTech
      @NicxTech  Год назад +1

      @@SENPXL Thanks for watching my review and for your question! Both the Vijim LS24 and THRONMAX Flex Boom Arm are great options for holding up a Blue Yeti microphone.
      The THRONMAX Flex Boom Arm is a bit more expensive than the Vijim LS24, but it also has some additional features like a built-in XLR cable and a heavier weight capacity. So, if you're looking for those specific features, the THRONMAX Flex Boom Arm might be a better choice for you.
      That being said, the Vijim LS24 is still a fantastic stand and offers great value for its price. It's sturdy, easy to adjust, and has a built-in cable management system. So, if you're looking for a budget-friendly option that can hold up your Blue Yeti microphone, the Vijim LS24 is definitely worth considering.
      As for the Vijim LS25, I haven't personally used it, so I can't give you a direct comparison. However, based on its specs, it seems like a great option if you need a longer reach or if you have a heavier microphone. It also has a built-in shock mount, which is a nice feature to have.
      Ultimately, the choice comes down to your specific needs and budget. I hope this helps, and let me know if you have any other questions!