How do you think the ulanzi would work for a phone? I have a 5 foot desk and just got that neewar overhead kit and it isn’t wide enough, so have to return it. I need my phone to be in the middle of my table. The ulanzi looks like I might be able to be in the middle of my desk better. Plus a phone is light enough weight. Your thought please? Thanks for the video!
I've watched your video. Great video how you created it! But non of these three arms i will put my camera on. It's scary not want to lose my camera because of unstable mount. I hoped the Neewer was great, after seeying your video I'm not so sure about it. I guess there are no great table mounts for cameras or am I wrong?
Can you please share how NEEWER TL253A stands? Not the arm but the stand itself. I want to mount on it a light with softbox which weights 1.4 lb so I would like to know will it hold sturdy or not
Question / Thought, on the Neewer with the "Bendy arms", does it "fail or drop" when the arm is mounted in either direction? I can't see the clamp or bracket they use where it intersects with the vertical pole. If it's an allen key style bolt, then rotate the arm so the weight of the camera is pushing the bolt "tighter" verses "lose". (Righty-tighty, Lefty-Losey, kinda idea)
We are humans thats why we always need the perfect, but we never get, even if fx3 you have fan inside, but not that nice autofocus like zv e1, then zv e1 doesnt have so its not for something like podcast/streaming, or general 30 min plus recording with 4k, but still 1080p is very sharp and on 1080p you can still shoot more than 1 hour, and another thing is, cinema showing not an 4k image they show a 1080p image, i mean in most cases maybe there are some cinema out there but most of them really shoot 1080p i know its higher quality 1080p because they use digital cinema package i think its called, but still you can really have a sharp image with 1080p aswell tho, and you just never get the perfect camera, except for the eye.
This was an extremely needed video on the internet! Thank you.
Good breakdown. I have been using a 40” C Stand arm on top of my one rolling C- stand.
Thank you for your kind words
Thank you so much for making this video!!!! YAS
Thank god someone made a video like this.
Update on the Ulanzi table top tripod ruclips.net/user/shortsFWOmPtiHeDM
How do you think the ulanzi would work for a phone? I have a 5 foot desk and just got that neewar overhead kit and it isn’t wide enough, so have to return it. I need my phone to be in the middle of my table. The ulanzi looks like I might be able to be in the middle of my desk better. Plus a phone is light enough weight. Your thought please? Thanks for the video!
I've watched your video. Great video how you created it! But non of these three arms i will put my camera on.
It's scary not want to lose my camera because of unstable mount.
I hoped the Neewer was great, after seeying your video I'm not so sure about it.
I guess there are no great table mounts for cameras or am I wrong?
Can you please share how NEEWER TL253A stands? Not the arm but the stand itself. I want to mount on it a light with softbox which weights 1.4 lb so I would like to know will it hold sturdy or not
Question / Thought, on the Neewer with the "Bendy arms", does it "fail or drop" when the arm is mounted in either direction? I can't see the clamp or bracket they use where it intersects with the vertical pole. If it's an allen key style bolt, then rotate the arm so the weight of the camera is pushing the bolt "tighter" verses "lose". (Righty-tighty, Lefty-Losey, kinda idea)
I think a lot of these are build from standard bits. You had a bout 85% of my setup.
thx! very usefull info
Update May 2024: this table mount beats them all ruclips.net/video/-DL545EGm-Q/видео.html
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We are humans thats why we always need the perfect, but we never get, even if fx3 you have fan inside, but not that nice autofocus like zv e1, then zv e1 doesnt have so its not for something like podcast/streaming, or general 30 min plus recording with 4k, but still 1080p is very sharp and on 1080p you can still shoot more than 1 hour, and another thing is, cinema showing not an 4k image they show a 1080p image, i mean in most cases maybe there are some cinema out there but most of them really shoot 1080p i know its higher quality 1080p because they use digital cinema package i think its called, but still you can really have a sharp image with 1080p aswell tho, and you just never get the perfect camera, except for the eye.